India's CSL to Build Hybrid SOVs for UK's North Star
28 May 2024
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India's premier shipbuilding firm, Cochin Shipyard Limited (CSL), has clinched a significant international contract worth EUR 60 million from North Star Shipping, a leading UK-based offshore renewable operator. The deal entails the construction of hybrid Service Operation Vessels (SOVs) destined for the East Anglia THREE offshore wind farm, situated off the Suffolk coast, in collaboration with Siemens Gamesa.
These cutting-edge vessels, designed by VARD AS of Norway, will serve as essential assets in the rapidly expanding renewable energy sector, featuring state-of-the-art technologies for efficient service, maintenance, and operational support in offshore wind installations. Equipped with a fully electric azimuth propulsion system and a 3D motion-compensated gangway system, these 85m hybrid SOVs aim to significantly reduce emissions and ensure optimal performance in challenging marine environments.
CSL's Chairman and Managing Director, Madhu Nair, expressed delight at being selected once again as North Star's preferred partner, reaffirming CSL's commitment to delivering high-quality, sustainable maritime solutions. North Star's Chief Technology Officer, James Bradford, cited CSL's exceptional track record in vessel construction and its alignment with North Star's vision for advancing green maritime solutions.
With this latest contract, CSL strengthens its foothold in the global renewable energy segment, underscoring its dedication to innovation and sustainability in maritime operations. As the world increasingly turns towards clean energy alternatives, partnerships like these pave the way for a greener, more sustainable future on the seas.
India's premier shipbuilding firm, Cochin Shipyard Limited (CSL), has clinched a significant international contract worth EUR 60 million from North Star Shipping, a leading UK-based offshore renewable operator. The deal entails the construction of hybrid Service Operation Vessels (SOVs) destined for the East Anglia THREE offshore wind farm, situated off the Suffolk coast, in collaboration with Siemens Gamesa.
These cutting-edge vessels, designed by VARD AS of Norway, will serve as essential assets in the rapidly expanding renewable energy sector, featuring state-of-the-art technologies for efficient service, maintenance, and operational support in offshore wind installations. Equipped with a fully electric azimuth propulsion system and a 3D motion-compensated gangway system, these 85m hybrid SOVs aim to significantly reduce emissions and ensure optimal performance in challenging marine environments.
CSL's Chairman and Managing Director, Madhu Nair, expressed delight at being selected once again as North Star's preferred partner, reaffirming CSL's commitment to delivering high-quality, sustainable maritime solutions. North Star's Chief Technology Officer, James Bradford, cited CSL's exceptional track record in vessel construction and its alignment with North Star's vision for advancing green maritime solutions.
With this latest contract, CSL strengthens its foothold in the global renewable energy segment, underscoring its dedication to innovation and sustainability in maritime operations. As the world increasingly turns towards clean energy alternatives, partnerships like these pave the way for a greener, more sustainable future on the seas.
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