NOV will supply CIMC Raffles with a GustoMSC NG-20000X self-propelled wind turbine installation jackup vessel design for Norwegian offshore wind services company Havfram.
With one vessel currently under construction under a previous contract, Havfram’s second self-propelled jackup will be equipped with the NOV variable speed drive rack and pinion jacking system, including the latest regenerative power system technology that feeds the generated power back into the vessel’s system.
The NG-20000X-HF vessels are among the largest wind installation jackups in the industry. They feature a 3250-tonne heavy lift crane and can install foundations up to 3000 tonnes and wind turbines with tip heights over 300m in water depths up to 70m.
The vessel’s large carrying capacity reduces the vessel trips required per development, thereby improving project economics, and reducing carbon emissions per installed megawatt.
Managing director of GustoMSC Nils van Nood stated: “Havfram’s decision to partner with GustoMSC for the second time in their pursuit to establish themselves as a prominent player in the worldwide offshore wind sector is deeply appreciated.
“We are excited to collaborate with their skilled team and join in their enthusiasm to overcome a crucial hurdle in advancing clean energy production.
Chief executive of Havfram Wind AS Even Larsen added: “Our collaboration with GustoMSC on our WTIV new builds has been exceptional. The team at GustoMSC is incredibly skilled and committed, consistently willing to discuss and accommodate Havfram specific needs and requirements.
“Our joint efforts have resulted in a top-of-the-line vessel offering modernity, efficiency, high capacity, and low emissions, providing the best assurance to the market for their coming wind farm construction projects.”


