Fred Olsen Windcarrier sails into France with Saint-Brieuc turbine installation
Norwegian group gets first big contract off French coast to install Siemens Gamesa turbines at delayed Iberdrola development
Fred Olsen Windcarrier has been picked to install turbines at the Saint Brieuc offshore wind farm that will be among the first operating in French waters.
The Norwegian group will deploy a vessel during spring 2023 at the project site off northwest France for installation of its 62 8MW Siemens Gamesa machines.
The contract – Fred Olsen Windcarrier’s first for large-scale work in French waters – came as Siemens Gamesa said the company is a “reliable and solution-oriented partner” for installation of its turbines.
“The contract will continue to strengthen our relationship with Siemens Gamesa. We also look forward to engaging with local stakeholders and suppliers on the project,” said Petter Faye Søyland, senior project manager for Fred Olsen Windcarrier.
Iberdrola’s Saint Brieuc will one of the first commercial-scale wind farms installed off France after stuttering progress since it was awarded in a government tender a decade ago.
The delays have held back offshore wind development off the French coast while neighbours such as the UK, Netherlands and Belgium pressed on.
However, the French government has since raised its game with new measures designed to make the consenting and construction process simpler.