
Ørsted Installs First Hornsea 3 Offshore Converter Station
Ørsted has completed installation of the first offshore converter station for Hornsea 3 in the UK. The structure, built in Thailand and commissioned in Norway, is now in place offshore.

Ørsted has completed installation of the first offshore converter station for Hornsea 3 in the UK. The structure, built in Thailand and commissioned in Norway, is now in place offshore.

Jan De Nul has ordered 141 cable protection systems from CRP Subsea for Vattenfall’s Nordlicht I offshore wind project, with delivery set for December 2026.

OranjeWind has started seabed preparation offshore the Netherlands as erosion protection work begins ahead of foundation, cable and turbine installation at the Dutch wind farm.

Hornsea 3 foundation installation is due to start in April as Cadeler’s Wind Ally and Wind Orca and the SOV Esvagt Froude mobilise from Dutch and UK ports for the next phase of Ørsted’s offshore wind project.

ZPMC has started construction of a jackup vessel designed for water depths of up to 90 m, with a 1,600-tonne crane and 142 m legs for offshore wind and marine support work.

Boskalis said BOKA Atlantic completed another Taiwan Strait scope after trenching and survey work at Greater Changhua 2b and 4.

Dajin Offshore has awarded JW Steel Construction a contract covering secondary steel construction and low-voltage electrical outfitting for the Nordseecluster B offshore wind project, with production already under way in Szczecin.

Jiangsu Fanzhou Shipping has taken delivery of Fanzhou 7, a self-propelled heavy lift vessel built for global deck cargo routes with 55,000 t deadweight and 11,700 sq m of deck area.

Construction of the East Anglia TWO offshore substation has commenced, with topside and jacket fabrication underway in the Netherlands and the UK.
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