Alicat’s New Vessel Christened

Alicat's New Vessel Christened

Three children from Northside Primary School in Workington have today attended a naming ceremony for a new Alicat vessel which is due to be deployed for operations at E.ON’s Robin Rigg offshore wind farm.

Sally Shenton, Robin Rigg’s former site manager, officially named the Solway Challenger and local Minister’s Geoff Moore and Steve Axtell were also invited to bless the vessel ahead of its deployment.

The 19-meter Solway Challenger was built in the UK by Alicat Workboats and is now ready to commence full-service. The bespoke vessel, which is capable of up to 30 knots, will be used for long-term operations and maintenance work at the offshore wind farm.

Tim Morgan, Operations Manager at Robin Rigg, says: “Workboats such as the Solway Challenger are vital to ensure the smooth operation of off-shore wind farms, safeguarding the supply of electricity to thousands of homes across the UK. It’s fantastic to get children from local schools involved in our projects, helping to raise awareness of wind farms and educate the next generation on the importance of renewable energy in reducing carbon emissions.

 

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Press Release, October 25, 2013