Turbine Transfers Supports Robin Rigg, Gemini

Vessels

Turbine Transfers has supplied a further vessel to support E.On at the Robin Rigg Wind Farm in the Solway Firth.

The company’s 19m CTV ABERDARON BAY is the fifth Turbine Transfer vessel now working at the site.

Meanwhile, in the Netherlands, Turbine Transfers has commenced work for Van Oord on project Gemini, one of the world’s largest offshore windfarms, also supplying five CTVs to assist with the construction phase.

Two of the vessels lined up for this exciting project are the new 21m HOLYHEAD BAY, built on Anglesey by Turbine Transfers’ sister company Holyhead Marine Services and the 21m TREARDDUR BAY.

Turbine Transfers’ Managing Director J Mark Meade said, “I am delighted both E.ON and Van Oord have shown their confidence in Turbine Transfers’ ability to support major projects. Indeed, we have been working with E.ON at Robin Rigg for nearly two years now, which demonstrates our consistency and effectiveness in providing reliable CTV support.”

Image: holyhead