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DEME to install turbines at Massachusetts offshore wind farm April 1, 2021, by Adrijana Buljan
Vineyard Wind has chosen DEME Offshore US for the transport and installation of offshore wind turbines at the Vineyard Wind 1 project site, located some 24 kilometres off Martha’s Vineyard in Massachusetts.
For the project, DEME Offshore US will team up with FOSS Maritime Company, a U.S. maritime service contractor, which will provide skilled personnel and Jones Act compliant feeder vessels for the GE Haliade-X wind turbines to be transported from the port of New Bedford to DEME’s installation jack-up vessel.
“The offshore wind industry has tremendous potential to create good paying jobs and investment opportunities while also reducing carbon pollution. By working with companies like DEME Offshore US LLC and FOSS Maritime, we can ensure that US labor is gaining from the experience of well-established operators, so that the industry
April 1, 2021, by Adrijana Buljan
Vineyard Wind has chosen DEME Offshore US for the transport and installation of offshore wind turbines at the Vineyard Wind 1 project site, located some 24 kilometres off Martha’s Vineyard in Massachusetts.
For the project, DEME Offshore US will team up with FOSS Maritime Company, a U.S. maritime service contractor, which will provide skilled personnel and Jones Act compliant feeder vessels for the GE Haliade-X wind turbines to be transported from the port of New Bedford to DEME’s installation jack-up vessel.
“The offshore wind industry has tremendous potential to create good paying jobs and investment opportunities while also reducing carbon pollution. By working with companies like DEME Offshore US LLC and FOSS Maritime, we can ensure that US labor is gaining from the experience of well-established operators, so that the industry can take proper root and grow a fully American workforce”, said Vineya
Bay of Plenty Regional Council Maritime Team helps three people in water
21 Dec, 2020 03:24 AM
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Harbourmaster Jon Jon Peters says the lifejackets undoubtedly made a difference between a rescue situation and a more serious situation. Photo / Supplied
Bay of Plenty Times
The local harbourmaster is reminding people to wear lifejackets after a water rescue last week.
On Friday, two people were rescued and a third was helped by Bay of Plenty Regional Council s Maritime Team after a kayak capsized and a stand-up paddleboarder fell off their board in the Tauranga Harbour entrance.
Two teenagers wearing lifejackets were plucked from the water by crew in patrol boat Moko and their rental kayak was retrieved by crew on Kaha.