ABB Technology in Havfram Hybrid Jack-Ups

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China’s Yantai CIMC Raffles Offshore has awarded ABB a contract to provide a comprehensive bridge-to-propeller technology solution for Havfram Wind’s upcoming NG20000X-HF wind turbine installation vessels (WTIVs).

Maintenance ensurance

ABB has been contracted by Yantai CIMC Raffles Offshore to supply advanced technology for Havfram Wind’s upcoming wind turbine installation vessels. The scope of ABB’s involvement includes four Azipod electric main propulsion units, an Onboard DC Grid power distribution system, energy storage installation, ABB Ability Marine Pilot Control with Dynamic Positioning System, and automation and digital technology. ABB’s solutions aim to enhance vessel responsiveness, efficiency, and safety, allowing for a seamless transition between position control and joystick manoeuvring. The DP2 functionality provides redundancy in case of system faults, ensuring the maintenance of the vessel’s position.

Wind installation industry

Havfram Wind’s CEO, Even Larsen, highlighted ABB’s comprehensive technology and support capabilities for their upcoming NG20000X-HF wind installation vessel. The vessel, featuring a 3,250-tonne heavy-lift crane, will be one of the largest in the wind installation industry. With the ability to install foundations up to 3,000 tonnes and tall wind turbines in water depths of up to 70 meters, the vessel’s high carrying capacity will improve project economics and reduce carbon emissions per installed megawatt. The vessel’s advanced technology from ABB, combined with its large-scale capabilities, aims to deliver superior performance and efficiency in wind turbine installation operations.

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Source: Offshore Wind