Cadeler has signed contracts for the transportation and installation of 64 15 MW offshore wind turbine generators (WTG) as well as the foundations for the East Anglia TWO Offshore Wind Farm, being developed by ScottishPower Renewables off the coast of the U.K.
The offshore works are set to commence in 2027. Cadeler will be responsible for the transportation and installation of both the foundations and the WTG for East Anglia TWO.
The project will see the use of one of the company’s A-class newbuild vessels, together with an O-class vessel from Cadeler’s existing fleet.
“This project underlines that our strategic decisions are in sync with our customers’ needs and the demands that we see in the market,” says Mikkel Gleerup, CEO of Cadeler.
“With our six newbuilds on their way, Cadeler will deliver even greater flexibility and offer still improved efficiency for our clients, with solutions for even more complex projects. The East Anglia TWO project reinforces Cadeler’s strong position as a full-service T&I provider in the foundations space and our pivotal role in driving the transition to renewable offshore wind energy.”
Cadeler’s partnership with ScottishPower Renewables on East Anglia TWO reflects the execution of firm contracts for a portion of the work contemplated by a reservation agreement Cadeler disclosed in May.
ScottishPower Renewables is a member of the Iberdrola Group.