The Vitruvian Jackup Vessel design was conceptualised in 2022, matured into a fully developed solution by 2025, and is now made ready for commercial deployment.
This state-of-the-art vessel is specifically engineered to handle the transportation and installation of next-generation monopiles weighing up to 5,000 metric tons setting a new standard for efficiency and safety in the offshore wind industry.
WindRise - The Future Foundation of Sustainable Offshore Wind.
The Green Platform project WindRise aims to realize sustainable and cost-effective solutions for the large-scale deployment of offshore wind substructures.
Launching the World's Largest Fixed Offshore Wind Substructures for Export to Taiwan.
SK oceanplant has exported the world's largest fixed offshore wind substructures (jackets) to Taiwan. ✨
With outstanding technological expertise and a strong track record of on-time delivery, SK Oceanplant is establishing itself as a key player on the global stage!
The jackets exported this time set a new record as the largest ever installed in Taiwan’s offshore wind farms.
Each jacket reaches a maximum height of 94 meters—equivalent to a 30-story apartment building! 🏬
Their weight is an astonishing 2,200 tons—about eight times that of an A380 aircraft. ✈️
A total of 52 jackets will be exported in stages, with three units per shipment, continuing until the first half of next year. 🚢
Neart na Gaoithe Offshore Wind Farm: Energy Transition in Action.
They took another step towards sustainable energy by contributing to developing the Neart na Gaoithe (NnG) offshore wind farm in Scotland, a project jointly owned by EDF Renewables UK and ESB. They designed, fabricated, and installed 54 wind turbine generators and two offshore transformer platforms in a water depth of 40-60 meters.
The project required tailor-made solutions due to ground characteristics and the development of novel tools for drilling and jacket installation.
The 450MW wind farm will provide enough clean energy to power 375,000 British homes over the next 25 years.