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2023-07-05 11:15:18
EDDA BOREAS has commenced the contract with Doggerbank Offshore Wind Farm and
will enable commissioning operations at the world's largest offshore wind farm
for the next two years. Edda Boreas, which can accommodate up to 95 offshore
wind technicians at any time, will be an essential tool for the commissioning of
the wind farm. It will enable year-round operations in a safe and efficient
manner, ensuring that installation targets for the wind farm will be reached.
Following this delivery, Edda Wind now has five vessels in operation, with
another nine vessels yet to come. "We look forward to demonstrating the
capabilities of our vessels to an increasing number of clients. Edda Wind aims
to be a leading player and set the standard for vessels and operations in the
C/SOV market, and we are now well underway achieving our strategic goals in this
regard.", says Kenneth Walland, CEO.
For further information, please contact:
Kenneth Walland, CEO Edda Wind
Phone: +47 916 93 418
E-mail: kenneth.walland@eddawind.com
Tom Johan Austrheim, CFO Edda Wind
Phone: +47 982 09 873
E-mail: tom.johan.austrheim@eddawind.com
ABOUT EDDA WIND
Edda Wind is a leading pure play offshore wind service company headquartered in
Haugesund, Norway. The Company develops, builds, owns and operates purpose-built
Service Operation Vessels ("SOV") and Commissioning Service Operation Vessels
("CSOV") for offshore wind farms worldwide.
Edda Wind is creating the next generation of offshore wind service vessels and
works closely with partners to develop new technologies to reduce emissions
without compromising operational capabilities or cost competitiveness.
The Company owns and operates three purpose-built offshore wind SOVs and two
CSOVs and has nine dedicated offshore wind vessels under construction - one SOV
and eight CSOVs. All newbuild vessels are prepared for zero-emission utilising
liquid organic hydrogen carrier and/or Methanol as an energy source.
Read more: www.eddawind.com