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COSCO opts for Smart Air for WTG foundation installation vessel

COSCO Heavy Industries has ordered what is amongst the marine market’s most environmentally friendly marine compressed air system to a jack-up foundation installation vessel. This is being constructed for Cadeler A/S.

Cadeler is a hybrid between a shipping and a construction company operating in the offshore wind industry. The company specialises in the transport and installation of foundations and offshore wind turbines.

Under the contract, TMC Compressors (TMC) will provide a complete marine compressed air system based on Smart Air compressors, which offer up to 40% energy saving compared to conventional compressors. The system will consist of control and service air compressors. TMC has not disclosed the value of the contract.

“This is a large vessel, which requires a large capacity marine compressed air system,” said Hans Petter Tanum, TMC’s Director of Sales & Business Development. “Consequently, the more energy efficient the system is, the proportionate cost savings become even greater. That is why COSCO and Cadeler have gone for our Smart Air system.”

TMC’s Smart Air compressors are based on a frequency-controlled technology that offers precise control of the compressor speed. Simply explained: the speed of the electrical motor will adjust itself according to what is required to produce the exact air volume necessary to meet the actual compressed air consumption at all times. In turn, lower air consumption requires less speed on the compressor, and this directly results in less power consumption.

Cadeler’s F-class vessel is designed to cater for the largest projects in the renewable wind offshore industry. The vessel can be converted from installation of large foundations to installation of wind turbine generators (WTGs) within a short period of time. It will enable Cadeler to target the growing segment of large-scale foundation installations and to offer a complete set of services within transport and installation of offshore wind farms.

“Every customer and project are vitally important to us, but as self-proclaimed offshore and marine geeks it is also great fun to be part of large and ground-breading vessel project such as this one,” added Hans Petter Tanum. “I reckon most industry people would agree with me on this.”

TMC, which supplies marine compressors solely for marine and offshore use, will manufacture and assemble the equipment in Europe and ship it to COSCO’s shipyard in Qidong, China.