The world's largest "Yantai" wind power installation ship opened

Author:Yantai Radio and Television St Time:2022.07.22

A few days ago, the VAN OORD JUV BOREAS, the world's largest and latest wind power installation boats built by CICC Baffles for the Dutch VAN OORD Company held a starting ceremony at Yantai Construction Base. Representatives of various departments attended.

It is reported that the project was designed by the mainstream Denmark design company KEH (KNUD E. Hansen). The captain was 176 meters, the ship width was 63 meters, the type deep to the main deck was 13.2 meters, the maximum working water depth was 80 meters, 135 members, and the maximum net load lifting ability capacity More than 20,000 tons, the deck area exceeds 7,000 square meters, and the main lifting lifting capacity exceeds 3,000 tons. 5 methanol dual fuel hosts, entered the G -Norwegian Class (DNV).

Shipbuilding Royal Van OORD is headquartered in Rotterdam, the Netherlands. It is a mainstream maritime engineering service family company in the industry with more than 150 years of history.

Zhongji Raffles is the leading domestic marine engineering equipment provider. In the field of wind power in the field of sea for several years, it has leading advantages such as offshore wind power equipment manufacturing, windfield resource development, transportation installation, and operation and maintenance services. Fields have rich construction experience.

The start of the project marks the advantages of their respective parties in terms of technology, construction, operation and maintenance, and jointly promote the sustainable development of the offshore wind power industry, accelerate the application of clean energy, and continue to contribute to the global "carbon neutralization" goal. Firm the road to "green practitioners".

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