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Offshore wind fabricator Bladt Industries has invested to expand its factory in Denmark to enable production of XXL monopiles for next-generation wind turbines.
The Danish outfit said it expects to be ready to deliver XXL monopiles from 2022 from the upgraded production facilities at Lindo Port of Odense.
The XXL monopiles will be able to host 15MW turbines, with a rotor diameters of 240 metres.
“These turbines require an enormous foundation fixed to the seabed, and now, we are moving one step closer to meeting the future demand, while, at the same time, consolidating our position as one of the leading suppliers of offshore wind foundations and substations,” said Bladt Industries CEO Anders Soe-Jensen
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Specialist transport and installation contractor OHT is to set up a new office in Danish offshore wind hub, Vejle.
The site will act as the base for the company’s operational and commercial activity for wind turbine (WTG) installation.
OHT Renewables DK A/S will be headed by Tony Millward, who joined the company on 1 January, bringing with him more than 12 years’ experience from A2Sea and DEME Offshore where he was a business unit manager for WTG installation.
He is currently general manager, WTG and administrative director of OHT Renewables DK A/S, fully integrating with the company’s existing engineering, project and commercial teams in Norway and the UK.