Vessel Tracking
100 Turbines in less than 100 days
Wednesday 25 August 2010
More than a month ahead of schedule, Vestas completes the installation of the 100th turbine at the Thanet Offshore Wind Farm.
On June 24, the installation of the 100 and final wind turbine was finished five weeks earlier than planned. “The Installation team has had a huge mountain to climb taking into account the new vessel layout, new subcontractor, new installation equipment, and starting the work during wintertime. However, the installation has gone exceptionally well,” said installation manager Jesper Fyhn Friis. Literally counting the time from start to finish, the number of days to complete the project was 198. However, when deducting days for bad weather and the time for loading and transit, the actual installation process was accomplished in less than 100 days, an industry record. Continuously looking to improve productivity, Vestas was able to accomplish this record
installation by creating new ways of handling the turbine blades while loading and shipping. “The installation vessel „MPI Resolution‟ proved to be an efficient platform, carrying nine complete turbines on each trip with full height towers. This alone saves a huge amount of time spent on commuting to and from the port. Sometimes the vessel was moving from location to location every 18 hours, making it possible to install nine turbines in six to seven days,” Fyhn Friis said. To carry individual blades aboard the ship, Vestas engineers devised a stacking system that carries 27 blades, creating a safer and faster process of loading the vessel and reducing the number of trips needed to transport the cargo to the site.
With Vestas‟ productivity increases and the innovative way of handling turbines, a new standard has been set for the wind industry: With less time spent waiting for the weather and more time spent producing a quality product for the customer. Six months and 100 turbines later, Fyhn Friis and his colleagues can look back at a job well done: “The installation of the Thanet Wind Farm is a remarkable achievement, and it would not have been possible without the huge team effort from everyone involved,” he concluded.
Article courtesy of Vestas Windsystems A/S.
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