Siemens uses Aqualis for wind farm study

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Siemens Wind Power has contracted offshore marine and engineering consultancy Aqualis Offshore to provide a series of assessments for wind turbine service operations to be performed by a jackup vessel chartered by Siemens. 

The jackup assessed will be a wind turbine service jackup vessel which will be used in the maintenance of offshore wind turbines on a variety of wind farms in the North Sea.

Aqualis Offshore’s office in London, UK, will conduct a series of generic assessments to cover a range of water depths and environmental conditions where the vessel is scheduled. Contract value is undisclosed. 

“Our task is to help determine the criteria that a given jackup vessel can operate most efficiently and safely within. We are proud to be able to support Siemens and the installation work of this vessel,” says David Wells, CEO of Aqualis Offshore, which is part of Oslo-listed Aqualis.  

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