en.Wedoany.com Reported - Belgian offshore engineering contractor Jan De Nul has announced the successful completion of the installation of all 61 wind turbines at the Îles d'Yeu et de Noirmoutier offshore wind farm in France. The wind farm has a total installed capacity of 488 MW and is located off the Atlantic coast of France.
Jan De Nul was responsible for the turbine installation works, utilizing its crane vessels and installation technology. Once operational, the wind farm is expected to generate approximately 1.9 TWh of clean electricity annually, meeting the power needs of around 700,000 households and reducing carbon emissions by approximately 1.2 million tonnes.
The completion of the turbine installation marks the project's transition into the commissioning and grid connection phase. The Îles d'Yeu et de Noirmoutier offshore wind farm is jointly invested in by developers including EDF, supporting France's goal of achieving 5 GW of offshore wind capacity by 2030.
Jan De Nul Group is a Belgian family-owned company, headquartered in Luxembourg, with a history dating back to 1849. The company's core businesses include offshore dredging, offshore wind installation and submarine cable laying, civil engineering, and environmental remediation. As a major player in the global offshore engineering and dredging industry, Jan De Nul owns a modern fleet of engineering vessels and is active in large-scale infrastructure projects across all continents, including port construction and offshore wind farm installation.
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