- PaxOcean has signed a significant contract for the construction of a Cable Laying Vessel (CLV), a key project in Japan’s rapidly growing offshore wind industry.
- This partnership marks the second collaboration between PaxOcean and Penta-Ocean Construction, further solidifying their long-standing relationship and shared commitment towards supporting the renewable energy sector.
Penta-Ocean Construction has signed a shipbuilding contract with PaxOcean Group to construct a self-propelled large-scale cable laying vessel (hereinafter CLV) for offshore wind construction.
Construction of a Cable Laying Vessel
The offshore wind power generation in Japan is currently progressing with a focus on the development of bottom-fixed offshore wind power facilities in the port areas. After FY 3/28, we expect the start of full-scale construction in the general sea areas. As a leading company in marine civil engineering, we have been actively investing in the construction of large-scale work vessels required for offshore wind construction including offshore installation vessels, in an effort to contribute to the expansion of offshore wind power supply in Japan.
In order to expand our business from offshore wind turbine construction to power cable laying, we have decided to build the world’s largest and most advanced CLV, eyeing future offshore wind power construction in the EEZ as well as in the general sea areas. The CLV is capable of laying and burying not only cables for bottom-fixed offshore wind turbines but also for floating-type offshore wind turbines, as well as submarine direct current power transmission cables.
The new CLV is large and self-propelled, mounted with two 5,000t cable carousels (a total of 10,000t) also known as cable storage, enabling safe and efficient cable laying in the open sea with severe metocean conditions. Equipped with a latest trencher (for burying cables) and work class ROV, the vessel can efficiently perform cable burial work.
The ship design will be contracted to Salt Ship Design (Norway), known for its extensive experience in CLV design, while the shipbuilding will be assigned to PaxOcean (Singapore), the shipbuilder of our offshore installation vessel “CP-16001.” Furthermore, the trencher and work class ROV will be equipped with latest equipment from SMD (UK), renowned for its extensive track record of reliability.
The construction cost of CLV is approximately JPY 31 bn for the hull, and approximately JPY 5.5 bn for the trencher and work class ROV, a total of approximately JPY 36.5 bn. The vessel is scheduled to be completed in February 2028 and begin operations in the first half of FY 3/29.
Features
- Equipped with two 5,000t cable storage to accommodate large wind farms
- Capable of laying and burying inter-array cables for bottom-fixed or floating wind turbines and landing cables
- Capable of laying and burying submarine direct current transmission cables
- Equipped with the latest trencher and work class ROV for efficient cable laying and burying
- Equipped ClassNK DPS2, a dynamic positioning system (seven thrusters, total output of 16,000 kW or more) ensures high positioning capacity
- A battery storage system is installed, and methanol ready specifications are adopted to promote carbon neutrality initiatives
Construction schedule
- December 3, 2024 : Conclusion of Shipbuilding Contract
- February 2028: Completion and delivery (schedule)
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Source: Penta Ocean