All 67 turbine foundations have been installed at Statoil’s 402MW Dudgeon wind farm off the Norfolk coast in the UK.
Seaway Heavy Lifting’s Oleg Strashnov completed the job this week, according to the developer.
The project features Sif Group-made foundations and transition pieces.
Export cables and the project’s substation jacket are already in place, and the substation topside is due to be installed by the end of the week.
Dudgeon, which is owned by Statoil, Statkraft and Masdar, will comprise 67 Siemens 6MW turbines and is scheduled to come online next year.
Image: Dudgeon wind farm (Statoil)


