2024-12-26
https://w3.windfair.net/wind-energy/pr/35510-ingeteam-jan-de-nul-group-vessel-china-electrical-system-integrator-haimen-shipyard-les-alizes-offshore-wind-turbine

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Ingeteam Selected as Electrical System Integrator for 'Les Alizés'

Ingeteam signed a contract as electrical system integrator for the new Heavy Lift Vessel named “Les Alizés” owned by Jan De Nul Group.

Ingeteam was appointed as electrical system integrator providing the engineering, supply, commissioning and sea trials of the complete Electrical power System as well as the Alarm Monitoring and Control System for the new vessel called Les Alizés owned by Jan De Nul Gruop. The vessel will be built at China Merchants Heavy Industry Haimen shipyard and scheduled for delivery in the first quarter of 2022.

Les Alizés will be in a super-size class of its own, capable of building the newest generation of offshore wind farms, Ingeteam announced. She will be equipped with a main crane of 5,000 tons, a deck loading capacity of 61,000 tons and a deck space of 9,300 m².  Thanks to her dimensions and impressive lifting and loading capacities, Les Alizés will be able to load out, transport and install multiple units of the largest and heaviest wind turbine foundations, several in one trip, to the offshore installation site, with direct benefits in planning, fuel consumption and emissions reduction. In addition, equipped with a high-performance DP2 system as a crane vessel for floating installation, she will be able to install heavier and larger foundations into deeper waters and in more challenging seabed conditions.

Les Alizés will be an Ultra-Low Emission vessel equipped with an exhaust gas filtering technology that complies with the EURO STAGE V guidelines for emissions on land and inland waterways, and will also have a Cleanship NDO7 label and a Green Passport EU label. The vessel will mainly be used for the construction of offshore wind farms, but with her impressive crane she is also extremely suitable for decommissioning offshore oil and gas platforms.

Source:
Ingeteam
Author:
Windfair Editors
Email:
press@windfair.net
Keywords:
Ingeteam, Jan De Nul Group, vessel, China, electrical system integrator, Haimen Shipyard, Les Alizés, offshore, wind turbine



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