Installation Support Vessel Siem Moxie Christened in Hamburg for E.ON
OREANDA-NEWS. The new installation support vessel of Norwegian marine operator Siem Offshore was christened “Siem Moxie” at the naming ceremony today at the port of Hamburg. E.ON is taking over the patronage of the ship.
The “Siem Moxie” has a length of 74 meters and a beam of 17 meters. Its design drew on a wealth of experience within the offshore business. Its specific role will be to support work crews to the platforms and foundations in order to prepare for the submarine cable pull-in and terminations. In addition the vessel can also be utilised to support the erection and maintenance of the wind turbines, which are typically installed once the installation of submarine cables has been completed. The “Siem Moxie's” low fuel consumption makes it particularly environmentally friendly.
The vessel's key features are a 3D motion-compensated knuckle boom crane and an active motion compensated personnel transfer gangway, permitting the safe transfer of work crews. Thanks to the ship's active roll stabilization capabilities, offshore works can continue even in challenging sea and wind conditions. “We chose the “Siem Moxie” because it will make our installation operations extremely safe and efficient,” Sven Utermohlen explains. “In addition it will help make the construction of offshore wind farms more cost-effective, thereby helping this technology move closer to market maturity.”
The “Siem Moxie” will be deployed on E.ON's Amrumbank West offshore wind farm project by Siem Offshore Contractors for the installation of the inner array grid submarine cable system. It will be the vessel's first area of operation.
Amrumbank West is an offshore wind farm located north of Helgoland in the North Sea, which E.ON has been building since January 2014. Capital expenditures on the project will total about €1 billion. Amrumbank West will extend over 32 square kilometres. Its 80 technologically advanced 3.6 megawatt wind turbines will give it a total capacity of 288 megawatts, enough to power up to 300,000 households. Since 2006, E.ON has invested just under €9 billion in renewables and is currently the world's third-largest operator of offshore wind farms.
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