PILING

DEME installs final foundation at Hornsea Two offshore wind farm

Foundation piling concluded at world's largest offshore windfarm by DEME Offshore

 DEME Offshore has installed the final and 165th monopile foundation at Ørsted’s Hornsea Two wind farm

DEME Offshore has installed the final and 165th monopile foundation at Ørsted’s Hornsea Two wind farm

The completion of this installation project is all the more remarkable given that it has largely taken place during the pandemic. Bart De Poorter, general manager DEME Offshore Renewables, commented: "Last week's milestone is the result of the seamless cooperation between all parties involved and the strong partnership with our client Ørsted. Our teams made sure that the highest safety and quality standards were established at each stage of this exceptionally complex project, and that we maximised production and supply chain efficiency. In just one year 165 foundations have been transported and installed.

"DEME's logistics and engineering teams have put in an extraordinary performance. They had to ensure a continual flow of components which were transported from three different fabrication ports to the base port in Eemshaven in the Netherlands. The heaviest piles weighed around 1,250t and had a diameter of 9.5m, therefore DEME Offshore's engineers designed specialist equipment to make the installation process as efficient as possible," De Poorter noted.

"We are delighted to have achieved this major project milestone safely and on schedule, despite some incredible challenges along the way," added Patrick Harnett, Ørsted's programme director for the Hornsea Two project. "This has only been possible through close collaboration and a genuine ‘one team' approach with DEME Offshore. We look forward to the equally successful conclusion of our wind turbine generator installation scope in the coming months."

Currently, DEME Offshore's sister vessels Sea Installer and Sea Challenger are installing the 165 8MW Siemens Gamesa turbines. With over 100 turbines now installed, the wind farm's generation assets are well on the way to completion.

As well as the transport and installation scope for the turbines and foundations, two of DEME 's fallpipe vessels carried out the scour protection at 89 locations.

Located approximately 89km off the Yorkshire coast, Hornsea Two will generate up to 1.4GW of clean energy for UK households when fully operational in 2022.

Hornsea Two is the third offshore wind farm project where DEME Offshore has been responsible for the installation of more than 100 foundations.

Got a story? Email: duncan.moore@aspermontmedia.com