Floating wind farm first for Bourbon

OE Staff
Friday, April 28, 2017

French vessel operator Bourbon has been awarded a contract for the mooring installation of, FLOATGEN, the first floating wind turbine in France at the experimental test site of SEM-REV managed by Ecole Centrale de Nantes (ECN).

FLOATGEN is a wind turbine with concrete float designed by Ideol and currently under construction at Saint-Nazaire port by Bouygues Travaux Publics.

The mooring installatio of the European project FLOATGEN will take place during summer 2017, based on a method established by Bourbon and Ideol’s engineering teams in collaboration with the Ecole Centrale de Nantes. 

The wind turbine will be installed at the SEM-REV site near Le Croisic, France, by the end of the year. Boubron's Subsea Services team will be responsible for the project management, mooring installation and engineering, bringing a wealth of experience in mooring operations. An AHTS (Anchor Handling Tug Supply) vessel and ROVs will be used for the pre-tensioning of the mooring system. 

“This project demonstrates Bourbon teams’ commitment to offer integrated solutions in all offshore and subsea marine services areas and work towards the development of tomorrow’s energy resources. We are proud to be part of this project and to support the Centrale Nantes’ team at SEM-REV,” said Patrick Belenfant, Bourbon’s Senior VP Subsea Services.

Categories: Vessels Offshore Wind Europe

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