Werbung DEME Offshore und Penta-Ocean Construction gründen Joint Venture zum Bau von Offshore-Windparks in Japan Finanzierungen Kooperationen Offshore Produkte Techniken-Windkraft Windenergie Windparks Wirtschaft 14. April 2021 Hinweis: Die Bildrechte zu den Beitragsfotos finden Sie am Ende des Artikels Das neue Joint Venture vereint das Wissen von DEME Offshore im Bereich Meerestechnik und jahrzehntelange Erfahrung im Bereich der erneuerbaren Energien mit der hochspezialisierten Schiffbautechnologie von Penta-Ocean. (WK-intern) – Die Partner sind derzeit dabei, das Joint Venture-Unternehmen zu gründen, wobei 51% der Anteile Penta-Ocean und 49% DEME Offshore gehören werden. Japan hat ehrgeizige Ziele, bis 2030 10 GW Offshore-Windkraft zu entwickeln. Während das Land sehr günstige Windverhältnisse hat, hat es auch herausfordernde Untergründe, die eine Mischung aus Sand und Gestein sein können. DEME OFFSHORE AND PENTA-OCEAN ESTABLISH JOINT VENTURE TO DEVELOP JAPAN’S FLOURISHING OFFSHORE WIND INDUSTRY DEME Offshore and Penta-Ocean Construction Co., Ltd., Japan’s leading marine contractor, are delighted to announce that they have officially agreed to establish a Joint Venture to focus on the construction of offshore wind farms in Japan. The new Joint Venture brings together DEME Offshore’s marine engineering knowledge and decades of experience in the renewables sector, with the highly specialised marine construction technology of Penta-Ocean. The partners are currently in the process of establishing the Joint Venture company, whereby 51% of the shares will be owned by Penta-Ocean and 49% by DEME Offshore. New regulations concerning wind power energy generation at sea, as well as in port and harbour areas, have been introduced in the country and the first wind farm auction round is expected to take place this year. Japan has ambitious targets to develop 10 GW of offshore wind power by 2030. While the country has very favourable wind conditions, it also has challenging subsoils, which can be a mixture of sand and rocks. Joint expertise and advanced technologies Niels van Berlaer, Business Unit Director Asia-Pacific DEME Offshore, comments: “These complex conditions often mean that drilling expertise is necessary at offshore wind farm locations. But both companies have these skills in-house, given their dredging activities. By bringing these two leading companies together, we believe we can make a significant contribution to the long-term development of the offshore wind sector in Japan. Demonstrating our confidence in the vast potential of the Japanese market, and our willingness to support the sector, we are also considering bringing DEME Offshore equipment into Japan.” Tetsunori Ohshimo, Senior Managing Executive Officer, Head of Offshore Wind Farm Business Division Group, Penta-Ocean, emphasises: “The new JV company will be a leading specialised offshore marine engineering contractor in Japan, combining our extensive experience and advanced technologies both in Europe and Japan. I am confident that the collaboration between the two companies will contribute greatly to the construction of offshore wind farms and we have the capabilities needed to tackle Japan’s challenging metocean and seismic conditions, as well as the complex seabed conditions.” ABOUT DEME DEME is a world leader in the specialised fields of dredging, solutions for the offshore energy industry, infra marine and environmental works. The company can build on more than 140 years of know-how and is a front runner in innovation and new technologies. DEME’s vision is to work towards a sustainable future by offering solutions for global challenges: a rising sea level, a growing population, reduction of CO2 emissions, polluted rivers and soils and the scarcity of natural resources. DEME can rely on 5,200 highly skilled professionals and a modern fleet of over 100 vessels. PR: DEME PB: SeaMade offshore wind farm (Belgium) Weitere Beiträge:Windbranche legt erweiterte Stellungnahme zum EEG 2016 vorRWE baut Offshore-Windparks mit 1,6 Gigawatt in der deutschen NordseeAmprion investiert Rekordsumme in beschleunigten Netzausbau