Photo of the Day: Tahkoluoto Foundations Waiting for Vole au Vent


Gravity-based foundations that will support the offshore wind turbines at the Tahkoluoto are currently lined up in Pori, Finland, and waiting for the installation vessel Vole au vent, due to arrive by the end of next week. 

The 40MW offshore wind farm – the world’s first designed for icy conditions – will comprise ten Siemens 4MW turbines, for which the blades and nacelles have arrived to the Port of Pori. The ten gravity-based steel foundations for the wind farm have been manufactured by Technip Offshore Finland.

The installation of the gravity based foundations will start by the end of this month and the turbine installation will take place from mid-June to mid-July. The installation of subsea cables will be carried out from May to July 2017.

The project is scheduled to be commissioned during the autumn of 2017.

The offshore construction of the Tahkoluoto wind farm off Pori began last spring, with Jan De Nul preparing the seabed for the installation of the wind farm’s ten foundations and subsea cables.

In early April, Jan De Nul announced its wind farm installation vessel Vole au vent is mobilising for the Finnish offshore wind farm.

The EUR 120 million Tahkoluoto offshore wind project is being developed by Suomen Hyötytuuli Oy.