COWI wins its largest offshore wind engineering contract in the US

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COWI has been contracted by Empire Offshore Wind to deliver a turnkey design for the wind turbine foundations for the Empire Wind projects off the coast of Long Island, New York

In a joint venture between Equinor and BP, COWI’s team of experts will work on all aspects of the wind turbine foundation design, from the tower interface to the seabed fastening – including steel, geotechnical and electrical design, as well as engineering support for fabrication, transportation and installation.

The Empire Wind development spans 80,000 acres, in water depths ranging from 65 to 131 feet. It requires 138 foundations, approximately 30 feet and lengths up to 330 feet.

70% renewable energy by 2030

It will utilise 15 MW wind turbines and is expected to play a major role in meeting New York’s goal of achieving 70% renewable energy by 2030.

Greg Matzat, market director, Offshore Wind & Renewables at COWI comments: “We’re thrilled to be supporting Equinor and BP on one of the largest offshore wind projects in the US.

“It’s developments like this that really excite us, a complex engineering project, at the head of the development of a new industry in the US, that has huge social benefits and will help New York and the US achieve their renewable energy goals.

“The offshore wind industry in the US is booming, and we see great potential here for our engineers to continue providing innovative solutions for our clients.”

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