2024-12-21
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FEEDERDOCK: Jones Act Compliant Wind Installation Solution Reaches Next Level

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Boston, Hamburg - July 5, 2024 - FEEDERDOCK, the Jones Act*) Compliant Offshore Wind Installation Solution, which was introduced to the public in 2022 and is poised to address the unique US requirements and the evolving shortage of next-generation offshore wind installation assets, has reached a couple of milestones in the process of launching the vessel to market.

As the consortium led by Hamburg-based ONP Management and Boston-based Renewable Resources International stated, it has now obtained both the European and United States patents. According to a spokesperson of the group, this step is of the highest importance to safeguard the unique design, which provides exceptional robustness and an unrivaled efficient installation process for offshore wind foundations and turbines.

Moreover, the consortium reveals the recent completion of the Basic Design, which has been performed in close cooperation with Hamburg-based Tractebel Overdick and reviewed by the American Bureau of Shipping (ABS). This achievement marks an important milestone as it presents the basis for launching the construction phase.

Image: © ONP Management GmbHAs disclosed last year, the vessel features a 3,200-ton crane with a hook height of up to 182 meters above deck. FEEDERDOCK is able to install the 25 MW wind turbine generation, including foundations up to 2,800 tons. Its leg length of 131 meters grants the ability to cope with water depths of up to 70 meters.

FEEDERDOCK applies proven European installation methodology with its U-shaped, global heavy-lift jack-up installation vessel, paired with a US-built feeder fleet docking inside the installation vessel before jacking up as one combined unit. This unique arrangement avoids challenging “floating-to-fixed” component transfers at sea by enabling a secure “fixed-to-fixed” turbine installation process, which is highly preferred by the leading wind turbine manufacturers.

Frank Witte, Project Director at ONP Management, commented: “We are delighted to announce that as a result of a five-year profound technical development, FEEDERDOCK is now ready to enter the construction phase. As we are leading final negotiations with the respective charter parties for the vessel deployment in the United States and as the supply chain has been secured, we anticipate the physical construction start of the vessel during the year 2025. We are proud to truly contribute to the energy transition in the United States and globally and to take the offshore wind turbine installation sector to the next level.”

About ONP Management
ONP is an independent German consultancy firm with a strong focus on the offshore wind sector. It provides comprehensive expertise to individual projects, parts, or complete turnkey projects, involving finance, development, construction, and operation of offshore wind farms and infrastructure projects globally. ONP commands a strong footprint in offshore wind logistics, gained by managing transport and installation processes and installation vessel operations for a large variety of wind farms. For more information, please visit www.onp-management.de.

About Renewable Resources International
RRI is a US renewable energy firm focused on the offshore wind industry, specifically in the areas of marine logistics ventures, port infrastructure, offshore wind generation & transmission project development, and coastal industry-building to maximize local content.

*) About the Jones Act

No merchandise, including merchandise owned by the United States Government, a State (as defined in section 2101 of title 46, United States Code), or a subdivision of a State, shall be transported by water […] between points in the United States […] either directly or via a foreign port, or for any part of the transportation, in any other vessel than a vessel built in and documented under the laws of the United States and owned by persons who are citizens of the United States […].

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ONP Management GmbH
Author:
Frank Witte
Email:
frank.witte@onp-management.de



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