First Foundation In at Triton Knoll – Offshore WIND

Posted: January 25, 2020 at 2:06 pm

The first of the total of 90 wind turbine foundations has been installed at the Triton Knoll offshore wind farm.

The installation of the first steel monopile, weighing some 600 tonnes, and its transition piece was done by Seaway7s heavy-lift vessel Seaway Strashnov.

The vessel has been contracted to transport and install all wind turbine foundations, as well as the wind farms two offshore substations and their foundations.

Our first clear weather window of the year has presented us with a great opportunity, and Im delighted to confirm that the first monopile and transition piece have been safely and successfully installed at Triton Knoll, said Julian Garnsey, project director for Triton Knoll and innogy.

We will continue to press ahead with the foundations programme, as the weather permits, and look forward to installation of the projects offshore substations and cables later this summer, Garnsey said.

The offshore wind farm will feature 90 MHI Vestas 9.5MW turbines. The 860MW project, located over 32 kilometers off the Lincolnshire coast, is jointly owned by innogy, J-Power and Kansai Electric Power.

Innogy is managing the project construction and long-term operation and maintenance works, on behalf of its project partners.

The offshore wind farm is expected to be put into operation in 2021.

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