The Dogger Bank wind farm project is the world's largest offshore wind farm under construction currently. It successfully generated electricity for the first time and began to supply power to British homes and businesses. This is a milestone in the development of the offshore wind power industry and also marks the shift of the energy structure to a cleaner and safer energy structure direction transition.
In near-shallow seas, wind turbines are inserted deeply into the seabed through steel pipes or jackets to fix the wind turbines. The jacket is the base and "supporting legs" of the wind farm, which is used to support the main engine and blades of the entire wind turbine and other power generation devices.
The salvage airbags produced by SUNHELM can assist in the transportation and installation of offshore wind power project equipment. It has the following advantages: first, by providing the buoyancy of the floating body,it reduces the choice of floating crane tonnage and saves hoisting costs; second, because the volume of the floating body is controllable, the overall balance can be adjusted by adjusting the airbag pressure to ensure construction safety during the buoyancy period and greatly reduce the installation and transportation costs of offshore wind power projects.
SUNHELM 's buoyancy airbags have gradually become the mainstream choice for offshore wind power projects. If you want to know more information, please feel free to consult us.