The Scotsman

Hybrid support vessels to be built in UK

- By SCOTT REID

New hybrid-powered vessels to support the offshore wind sector are to be built in the UK through a multi-millionpou­nd deal.

Aberdeen-headquarte­red North Star Renewables has confirmed that the contract for its “game-changing” fleet design, developed in collaborat­ion with Southampto­nbased naval architect Chartwell Marine, will be awarded to a UK shipyard in September.

The initial contract for two hybrid “daughter” vessels will complement North Star’s growing service offshore vessel fleet and will be delivered in 2022 and 2023.

These smaller craft are used to safely transfer technician­s to the wind turbines to undertake routine or remedial maintenanc­e. They are also used to support trips to shore and making deliveries in-field and provide essential emergency safety and rescue cover.

Renewables director Andrew Duncan said: “The UK has the world’s largest offshore wind market, backed by an experience­d and innovative supply chain. We are committed to providing local content opportunit­ies where possible, through direct and indirectem­ployment,partnershi­ps and supply chain.

“Our relationsh­ip and collaborat­ion with Chartwell Marine has ensured that we are bringing a transforma­tional daughter craft design to the industry, using the latest available technologi­es to increase safety, performanc­e, reliabilit­y, comfort and reduce emissions.

“This is an exciting period for our business, as we continue on this journey with Chartwell Marine towards becoming the first service offshore vessel operator in the world with a fleet of hybrid daughter craft built right here in the UK.”

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