Core Insights - The "Nordic Wind" installation vessel, with a lifting capacity exceeding 3,000 tons, has been delivered, marking a significant advancement in China's offshore engineering equipment manufacturing and filling a global technical gap in ultra-large direct current wind installation vessels [1][3]. Company Overview - The "Nordic Wind" vessel was constructed by CIMC Raffles, a subsidiary of CIMC Group, for DEME, a leading company in the Belgian marine engineering sector [3]. - The vessel measures 146 meters in length and has a maximum displacement of 56,000 tons, equipped with a 3,200-ton main crane and a two-level dynamic positioning system [3]. Technical Advancements - The vessel is designed to operate in harsh conditions, including 8-level wind and wave scenarios in the North Sea and temperatures as low as -15°C, while being compatible with current mainstream 15 MW and 20 MW wind turbines [3]. - It features a state-of-the-art battery hybrid power drive system, overcoming the inefficiencies and high energy consumption associated with traditional alternating current power supply models [3]. Environmental Impact - The carbon emissions for installing wind power equipment on the "Nordic Wind" are only 30% of those from traditional alternating current vessels, with a reduction of over 70% in carbon emissions per megawatt [5]. - The successful delivery of the vessel enhances China's competitive edge in the international market for ultra-large wind installation equipment, incorporating core technologies such as full direct current power supply and large main crane integration [5]. Future Plans - The "Nordic Wind" will be deployed at the NordseeCluster wind farm in Germany, contributing to the global supply of clean energy [5].
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