Posted Sunday January 15, 2012 - TradeArabia
Drydocks World, a top global maritime service provider based in Dubai, said it has won a contract from leading Norwegian energy service provider Aibel to build a wind power offshore platform structure for the company.
The project will be implemented at the company's Dubai shipyard, said a statement from Drydocks World.
The environment-friendly offshore platform will help the Norwegian firm to reduce three million tonnes of carbon dioxide emissions per year, it added.
The platform named DolWin beta will be built for the large DolWin wind farm cluster near Dollart, in the German sector of the North Sea. It is being set up to receive power generated from offshore wind farms.
“Drydocks World has progressively enhanced its capability to implement sophisticated high end projects involving tremendous skill and expertise,' said Khamis Juma Buamim, chairman of Drydocks World and Maritime World.
'We are proud to work on the ground-breaking project for a leading service provider like Aibel,' he noted.
'Our contribution to the wind farming and offshore industry is widely acknowledged and this project will serve to further enhance our reputation. We have developed sustained interest in projects that facilitate improvements in green energy,' said Buamim.
Environment protection and maintenance is ingrained in our corporate value system and we have made all possible efforts to enhance and streamline our processes and production systems to fall in line,” he added.
Drydocks World will carry out the building of the platform structure for Aibel, who is a supplier to ABB.
ABB has been contracted by the German transmission grid operator TenneT to deliver a turnkey solution for the power transmission link, connecting the offshore wind farms to the German mainland grid, including the offshore platform, the offshore and onshore converter stations and the land and sea cable systems.
The length of the platform is 92.3 m and breadth is 72.8 m. The fabrication of GBS Platform will start in July 2012 and is expected to be delivered in December 2013.
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Monday, January 16, 2012
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