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After nearly 30 years interviewing ship
Offshore Energy Editor
Bartolomej Tomic owner executives globally, it’s impossible the coming years, he was blunt: “I expect in tomic@offshore-engineer.com to pick one as standing out head and shoul- the next decades a massive wave of invest-
Science & Technology Editor
Tom Mulligan ders above the rest. But in discussing with a ments in all sorts of new vessels” premised tom.mulligan@marinelink.com friend my recent interview with Pieter Van on the need to cut emissions. The Van Oord
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Accounting opportunity to go one-on-one with Pieter research, Intelatus; and the second a look
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Van Oord, and what I found was a forthright inside the port logistics of moving these 212-477-6700 ext 6810 executive that is a treasure trove of insight massive pieces of equipment by Elaine
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Vladimir Bibik bibik@marinelink.com and information on the many markets they Maslin. In the former, Lewis said the
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Terry Breese breese@marinelink.com; +1 561-732-1185 dif? culties encountered on a pair of offshore capacity now reaching the ? nal investment
Advertising Sales Managers wind projects that directly led to a loss for decision. Phil’s story starts on page 28. The
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Lucia Annunziata the company in 2021. But in true Dutch en- latter story from Elaine takes us inside the annunziata@marinelink.com; +1 212-477-6700 ext 6240 gineering spirit, an engineered solution was Siemens Gamesa blade manufacturing facil-
John Cagni found, and Van Oord is extremely bullish on ity in Hull, UK. As has been well-recorded, cagni@marinelink.com; +1 631-472-2715 the offshore wind sector moving forward, the size of offshore wind turbines is grow-
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Gary Lewis
Wind Turbine Installation Vessels (WTIV), to port to ship to installation. As Elaine lewis@marinelink.com; +1 516-441-7258 the world’s largest, capable of installing reports, when the Hull facility opened it was
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Scandinavia & Germany 25MW turbines. When he said that this ship producing 75-m long blades, while today
Roland Persson is designed for the “next, next generation” it is eying blades up to 115m long. Her full
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Germany, Austria & Switzerland
Tony Stein coming into the market around 2035. The tony.r.stein@btinternet.com +44 1892 512777 new ship will be dual fuel, designed to run
United Kingdom, France, Italy & Spain on methanol when it enters the ? eet in 2024.
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