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Aqualis ƶijϻ: OuYang 1 Jacked Up

Laxman Pai
Wednesday, January 2, 2019

ƶijϻ marine and engineering consultancy Aqualis ƶijϻ has successfully completed the jacking trial of wind turbine installation vessel OuYang 1.

The UK-based Aqualis ASA,  which through its subsidiaries and associates, offers energy consultancy services to the offshore oil, gas and renewables sectors globally said in a press release that Aqualis ƶijϻ was engaged by Ouyang ƶijϻ Co. Ltd.  to supervise the construction and the jacking trial of the self-elevating wind turbine installation vessel.

OuYang 1 is a four-legged, DP1, self-propelled vessel with a working depth of 50 metres. It can house up to 75 people and is suitable for offshore wind turbine installation and maintenance work.

“The jacking trial consisted of pre-loading up to the maximum design capacity and full distance jacking of 75 metres. During the trial, all relevant equipment was tested at the designed maximum 15-metre air gap. We are pleased to announce that the entire jacking test was successful,” says Peng Yonfei, China country manager, Aqualis ƶijϻ.

In October, Ouyang ƶijϻ Co. Ltd. awarded Aqualis ƶijϻ a contract to supervise the construction of a second wind turbine installation vessel, OuYang 2.

A wind turbine installation vessel can rapidly raise its hull clear of the water to provide a stable platform from which offshore construction and maintenance work can be conducted.

Categories: Wind Power ƶijϻ Energy ƶijϻ Wind

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