CWind has completed a remedial cable burial project at Eneco’s 120MW Prinses Amalia offshore wind farm off the coast of the Netherlands.
The work involved reburying the live cable, which had had its burial depth reduced by the natural movement of the seabed since it was installed 10 years ago, CWind said.
The company, which is part of Global Marine Group, said it used the CS Recorder vessel and Q1000 remotely-operated vehicle jet trenching system to carry out the work, which took three weeks.
Eneco project manager Jeroen Achterberg said: “We are extremely pleased with the work carried out for us by the CWind team.
“With a 100% clean safety record and high levels of safety awareness during the reburial project, the results led to the project being completed within schedule and to superb standards.”
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