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Island ƶijϻ Vessel Hired for Floating Wind Gig

OE Staff
Wednesday, July 7, 2021

Norwegian offshore vessel operator Island ƶijϻ, known for its offshore oil and gas services, has now won a contract in the floating wind space, which is still kind of related to oil and gas.

Namely, Island ƶijϻ said Tuesday that the Norwegian energy giant Equinor had awarded it a contract for service operation vessel (SOV) services for the Hywind Tampen floating wind farm project in Norway. 

The 88 MW Hywind Tampen, which will be the world's largest floating wind farm once built, will serve as the power source for five of Equinor's offshore oil and gas platforms in Norway, Snorre A, and B, and Gullfaks A, B, and C.

As part of the contract with Equinor, Island ƶijϻ will provide the Walk to Work (W2W) vessel Island Diligence, with the start-up expected during the second quarter of 2022. The contract has a firm period of 4 months plus options to extend. 

"Island ƶijϻ is pleased to once more have been trusted by Equinor, and especially for one of the first projects regarding floating wind turbines," Island ƶijϻ said.

Photo: Gunder Tande Sandersen via Island ƶijϻ

Categories: Vessels Renewable Energy Renewables ƶijϻ Wind

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