UK-based Harlyn Solutions completed the first phase of the offshore substation transport for the 882 MW offshore wind farm.
The company has delivered the required engineering, vessels, and marine support to perform the turnkey operations in addition to the upcoming sea fastening release before transfer to the installation vessel and the installation on their monopiles.
“As the Moray West project progresses through installation, we are delighted that Harlyn Solutions has safely delivered the two topsides to the Port of Nigg, ready for the final journey to the wind farm site,” said Pete Geddes, Moray West Project Director.
The two Offshore Transformer Modules (OTMs) were delivered under a contract secured by the consortium of Siemens Energy and Iemants, a subsidiary of Smulders.
Both OTMs have been fabricated at the yard with Siemens Energy managing the fit-out of their equipment onto the OTMs from their Manchester base.
The 882 MW Moray West offshore wind farm is located in the Moray Firth where major offshore construction work started at the beginning of October with the installation of the first monopile foundation by Boskalis, which will also install the OTMs.
Nexans already started the pull-in of the first two export cables at the offshore wind farm.