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Cadeler’s Mega Jack-Ups to Feature Kongsberg Maritime Tech

Cadeler’s two newbuild wind turbine installation vessels (WTIVs) will feature Kongsberg Maritime’s WTIV technology.

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An image rendering Cadeler's new X-class vessels at sea
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Kongsberg Maritime signed contracts totalling EUR 49 million with the Chinese shipbuilder COSCO Shipping (Qidong) Offshore for the delivery of its WTIV technology.

The agreement will see Kongsberg Maritime supply comprehensive technology packages for two new NG-20000X WTIVs, which COSCO is constructing for the Denmark-based Cadeler.

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Kongsberg Maritime’s Integrated Solution for Wind Turbine Installation Vessels will be crucial to the delivery and operation of the new vessels, which are destined to be among the largest of their type and capable of transporting and installing multiple sets of next- and future-generation wind turbines, and their foundations, the company said.

The suite of solutions combines Kongsberg Maritime’s optimised thruster package and dynamic positioning functionalities to maintain operability in all conditions.

Monitoring and control of the components will be handled by a K-Chief marine automation system. Tailored energy control functionalities will optimise energy efficiency and reduce the WTIVs’ environmental footprints, and the battery hybrid electrical system includes such novel solutions as ThrustAllocator™ and PowerBoost™ to increase the vessels’ operational capability while reducing the number of engines and fuel consumption required for both crane operations and DP manoeuvring, according to Kongsberg Maritime.

The vessels will also include technology for the regeneration of power from the jacking system and cranes. To further reduce the environmental footprint and minimise downtime, Kongsberg maritime has also included its new onboard advisory system, EcoAdvisor™, and a condition-based monitoring system to extend maintenance intervals and detect any anomalies in the rotating equipment.

”Cadeler is committed to providing safe, high quality and reliable offshore services, with a strong focus on safety and the environment,” said Mikkel Gleerup, CEO at Cadeler.

”KONGSBERG’s innovative WTIV solution will help us to pursue new levels of efficiency and enable the world’s transition to a future built on offshore renewable energies.”

The first of the new WTIVs, which will service the European renewable energy market, is expected to be delivered before the end of the third quarter of 2024. The second is expected by the first quarter of 2025.