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  • A2SEA completed the work using its 'Sea Challenger' vessel

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    Turbine installation at Dudgeon offshore windfarm completes

    2017-09-13T15:39:00

    The work to install 67 Siemens 6MW turbines at the Dudgeon offshore windfarm has been completed in a project which one operator calls its toughest to date.

  • A2SEA has installed the first turbine at Dudgeon offshore windfarm Photo: Byron Price/Rix Leopard

    News

    First turbine installed at Dudgeon

    2017-01-09T16:46:00

    A2SEA has installed the first turbine at Dudgeon offshore windfarm, the first of 67 Siemens 6MW turbines to be installed for Statoil, Masdar and Statkraft.

  • Installing the larger crane on the Sea Installer had numerous implications on existing on board structures

    News

    ‘Sea Installer’ crane upgrade

    2016-07-05T08:44:00

    Damen Shiprepair Amsterdam (DSAm) has concluded major modification works on the A2SEA (Denmark)-owned offshore wind farm installation vessel ‘Sea Installer’.

  • A2SEA will deploy its second generation offshore installation vessel Sea Installer on Gode Wind 1 and Gode Wind 2

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    Contract signed for largest German windfarm

    2014-02-17T07:30:00

    Denmark based A2SEA A/S has signed a contract with DONG Energy to install 97 turbines on Gode Wind 1 + 2 in the German part of the North Sea.

  • Sea Installer’s next assignment will be installing turbines at Anholt Offshore Wind Farm off Denmark

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    Successful trials for Sea Installer

    2013-02-06T10:24:00

    Denmark based A2SEA’s new second generation installation vessel Sea Installer successfully installed two Siemens 6MW test turbines last month at the Gunfleet Sands windfarm off the Essex UK coast in the North Thames Estuary.

  • Lo-Noise says it can significantly reduce noise levels during wind turbine installation

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    Cofferdam can reduce noise from turbine installation

    2012-07-20T07:30:00

    Lo-Noise, a company founded by Kurt Thomsen, founder of wind turbine installation company A2SEA, and OSK-ShipTech, has provided Maritime Journal with details of a new concept for reducing underwater noise levels during the installation of offshore wind turbines.

  • At 900 tonnes capacity, the new vessel will have a more powerful crane than its sister ship. Image: A2SEA

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    New turbine installation vessel for A2SEA

    2012-05-21T17:57:00

    Danish offshore wind installation and service solutions provider A2SEA recently announced a repeat order for a second newbuilding turbine installation vessel from COSCO Shipyard Group in China.

  • Converted fjord ferry Nico makes up part of CT Offshore's cable installation and repair vessel fleet (Photo: Peter Barker)

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    A2SEA now major shareholder in CT Offshore

    2012-02-20T10:45:00

    Wind turbine installation and service solution company A2SEA, has increased its shareholding in the Danish cable installation company CT Offshore.

  • The proposed vessel will be based on the conversion of an existing shuttle tanker.

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    Legless when installing turbine foundations

    2011-08-04T16:13:00

    Two major players in the world of offshore wind and energy shipping have joined forces to develop a wind turbine foundation installation vessel.

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