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Norwegian shipbuilder Ulstein Secures Order for Wind Farm CSOVs from J.P. Morgan

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wrote by Raghib Raza (3 months ago)

https://gcaptain.com/ulstein-secures-order-for-wind-farm-csovs-from-j-p-morgan/

Ulstein Secures Order for Wind Farm CSOVs from J.P. Morgan

Norwegian shipbuilder Ulstein has secured an order for two Construction Service Operation Vessels (CSOVs) from institutional investors advised by J.P. Morgan Asset Management. Stemming from a 2023 contract with Bernhard Schulte Offshore, the vessels are designed for offshore wind maintenance, featuring a walk-to-work gangway, elevator tower, and a 3D crane for 5-ton cargo lifts. Based on the ULSTEIN SX222 design, the 89.6-meter CSOVs will accommodate 132 people, with hybrid battery propulsion and readiness for methanol fuel, enabling carbon-neutral operations. J.P. Morgan's Global Transportation Group values these vessels for their role in advancing renewable energy and global energy decarbonization.

 

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