WINDFORCE 2014 Guide

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WINDFORCE 2014 Guide
windforce
Issue 2014
Guide
Main focus:
Germany ’s Renewable
Energies Act (EEG)
Interviews with
Prof Dr Klaus Töpfer and
Hildegard Müller
European of fshore wind maps
Conference programme
© DONG Energy / M. Ibeler
List of exhibitors
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Table of contents
Words of Welcome
Sigmar Gabriel – Patron of WINDFORCE 2014 ...........................................................
The Organisers .................................................................................................
Markus Rieck – ALSTOM Renewable Germany ...........................................................
Dr Günther Schöffner – Norddeutsche Seekabelwerke / General Cable .........................
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WAB Portrait
Industry expertise – the Executive Board ............................................................... 8
Germany’s Renewable Energies Act (EEG) ......................................................
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Interviews
Prof Dr Klaus Töpfer ......................................................................................... 17
Interview with Hildegard Müller ......................................................................... 18
Sponsors of WINDFORCE 2014 ..........................................................................
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WINDFORCE 2014 Conference
Programme Overview .......................................................................................
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Conference Programme .................................................................................... 28
WINDFORCE Party ...............................................................................................
WINDFORCE Dinner ............................................................................................
WINDFORCE Club ................................................................................................
Outdoor Presentation Area ...............................................................................
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European Offshore Wind Maps .........................................................................
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WINDFORCE 2014 Trade Fair
Floor Plan Hall ................................................................................................ 78
Exhibitor Profiles ............................................................................................ 81
List of Exhibitors by Category ........................................................................... 122
Special Events at the Trade Fair ......................................................................... 130
Poster Exhibition ........................................................................................... 131
10 Years WINDFORCE ........................................................................................ 132
Service / Imprint ........................................................................................... 138
With the kind support of:
Media partners:
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HAlIADE™ 150-6MW
NEW GENERATION OFFSHORE WIND TURBINE
Robust: Alstom Pure Torque® technology
Simple: direct-drive permanent magnet generator (PMG)
Efficient: 150m diameter rotor for high energy yield
www.alstom.com
Main sponsors
ALSTOM
Over 4,500 MW and 2,500 wind turbines installed
and under construction!
Alstom is a leader in the construction of plants and
products for power generation, energy transmission
and rail infrastructure, and sets benchmarks for
innovative, environmentally friendly technologies.
Alstom is shaping the future of energy systems.
As the market leader in integrated solutions for
clean electricity generation, Alstom provides
technologies for all energy sources including wind
power. With the Haliade 150-6MW, the first newgeneration offshore turbine, Alstom has developed
an extremely powerful electricity provider. One
plant alone can cover the consumption of 5,000
households. In addition, Alstom is designing, building and installing several onshore turbines known
as the ECO platform, with outputs of 1.67 MW to 3
MW and rotor diameters of 80 to 122 meters. More
than 2,500 wind turbines have already been installed by Alstom at over 150 wind farms worldwide,
with a total capacity of over 4,500 MW.
Alstom covers the complete spectrum necessary for
the energy turnaround in Germany, from generation
through to smart grid integration of renewable
energies.
With over 130 years of experience, Alstom is one of
the market leaders in electrical energy transmission. The company stands for quality and turnkey
solutions in combination with grid integration of
renewable energies in the onshore and offshore
sectors. For instance, Alstom supplied the electrical
equipment for the first operational German offshore
wind farm, alpha ventus. In the onshore sector, Alstom delivers turnkey system solutions for integrating energy into the high-voltage grids. Furthermore, Alstom already has 50 years of experience in
high-voltage direct current (HVDC) transmission.
This expertise will also be applied to German electricity highways of the future. Alstom brings power
to the projects of its customers, who range from
grid operators, municipal utilities, and electricityintensive industrial companies to electricity traders.
Alstom is a global leader in the world of power generation, power transmission and rail infrastructure
and sets the benchmark for innovative and environmentally friendly technologies. Alstom builds the
fastest train and the highest capacity automated
metro in the world, provides turnkey integrated
power plant solutions and associated services for
a wide variety of energy sources, including hydro,
nuclear, gas, coal and wind, and it offers a wide
range of solutions for power transmission, with a
focus on smart grids.
The Group employs 93,000 people in about 100
countries. It had sales of over €20 billion and
booked close to €24 billion in orders in 2012/13.
In Germany, Alstom employs 8.500 people at 23
locations in the sectors Power, Transport and Grid.
Onshore substation
Network control system
incl. forecasting and remote
operation / maintenance
Reactive Compensation
SVC/STATCOM
HV main substation
HV DC converter station
HV AC substation
Onshore Wind turbines
Offshore Wind turbines
HV main substation
HV AC
transformer
station
ONSHORE
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OFFSHORE
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»GOOD SEAMANSHIP CAN
BE BEST TESTED IN ROUGH
SEAS … WITH GENERAL
CABLE, WE ALWAYS HAD
THE RIGHT PARTNER FOR
OUR ARRAY CABLES
UNDER ALL WEATHERS!«
BERND DEHARDE
PLENIPOTENTIARY BARD ENGINEERING GMBH
HEAD OF PROJECT MANAGEMENT
BARD OFFSHORE 1
General Cable – Partner for the Offshore Wind Industry since day one!
With our global competence centre for subsea cable production and installation at NSW, we
provide unique resources that build upon a global track record in subsea cable projects. Early
upgrading of our production plant, together with investment in high performance subsea cable
installation tools, has allowed us to successfully deliver customized array cable solutions to the
Offshore Wind Industry for many years.
Proven product reliability, engineering competence in cables and installation as well as our
location with direct access to the North Sea enable NSW to be in the right place at the right time
for array cable solutions.
www.nsw.com
Main sponsors
General Cable
Turnkey solutions for the future, delivered today.
General Cable has been a wire and cable innovator for over 165 years, always dedicated to
connecting and powering people’s lives. Today,
with more than 14,000 associates and $6 billion
in revenues, we are one of the largest wire and
cable manufacturers in the world.
Our company serves customers through a global
network of 57 manufacturing facilities in 26
countries and has worldwide sales representation and distribution. We are dedicated to the
production of high-quality aluminum, copper
and fiber optic wire and cable and systems solutions for the energy, construction, industrial,
specialty and communications sectors. With a
vast portfolio of products to meet thousands of
diverse application requirements, we continue
to invest in research and development in order
to maintain and extend our technology leadership by developing new materials, designing
new products, and creating new solutions to
meet tomorrow’s market challenges.
Its Nordenham facility in
Germany forms General
Cable’s global competence
center for submarine cable
solutions. A wholly-owned
subsidiary of General Cable
since 2007, NSW has been
one of the world’s leading
companies in the field of
submarine telecommunication cables for over 115
years. Starting already in
2007, General Cable has invested in NSW’s production
and offshore installation
capacities with the aim to turn NSW into a major
player in the upcoming windfarm markets.
© NSW GmbH
Today, NSW can draw upon extensive experience
in delivering and laying cables for the growing
offshore wind industry. The company supplies
individually tailored solutions for power transmission, both for in-field cabling of the wind
turbines, and also for connecting windfarms to
Submarine
transformer substations.
Power Cables are supplied in all the required
lengths.
NSW has an unrivalled track record of successfully delivering submarine cable installation
projects. Reliable completion of projects in the
North and Baltic Seas has made NSW a much-indemand partner for national and international
power utilities. Apart from NSW’s long-term
experience, customers benefit from state-ofart production facilities, tailored installation
equipment, and, last but not least, NSW’s ideal
location directly at the North Sea.
www.generalcable.com
www.nsw.com
© NSW GmbH
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Sponsors of WINDFORCE 2014
Main Sponsors
Alstom — www.alstom.com
Partial Sponsorship
conferdo
www.conferdo.de
ELA Container
www.container.de
PricewaterhouseCoopers
www.pwc.com
WeserWind
Offshore Construction Georgsmarienhütte
www.weserwind.de
General Cable — www.generalcable.com
WINDFORCE Guide
ABB
www.abb.com
Lunch and snack buffets
AREVA
www.areva-wind.de
Bags for conference participants
Ambau
www.ambau.com
Panel discussion
A2SEA
www.a2sea.com
J. Müller
www.jmueller.de
Name badges for conference
Deutsche Windtechnik
www.deutsche-windtechnik.de
Nordwest Assekuranzmakler
www.nw-assekuranz.de
WINDFORCE Dinner
Deutsche Windtechnik
www.deutsche-windtechnik.de
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Name badges for trade fair visitors
MAKE
www.consultmake.com
Conference folders
Hempel
www.hempel.de
Lounge area at trade fair
DNV GL
www.dnvgl.com
Conference theme session
Scottish Development International
www.sdi.co.uk
Lounge area outside / WINDFORCE Club
BLG LOGISTICS Solutions
www.blg.de
Bags for trade fair visitors
ELA Container
www.container.de
Documentation
AXA Versicherungen
www.axa.de
Key straps for trade fair visitors
EEW Group
www.eew-group.com
Damen Shipyards
www.damen.nl
Excursion
EMS
Offshore
GMBH
www.windforce2014.com
EMS Offshore Service
www.emsoffshore.de
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Conference programme overview
Conference
Programme Overview
Monday, 16 June 2014
North Sea Windfarm Tour
Excursion by airplanes to offshore windfarms
Tuesday, 17 June 2014
9.30 a.m. Official
Opening of Trade Fair in Hall 5, Bremen Fair
from 1 p.m. Registration
of Conference Participants, Foyer, Hall 4
4 p.m. Conference
Keynotes in the Kaisen Saal/CCB – Conference Center Bremen
5.30 – 6.30 p.m.
Panel Discussion
The debate on amending the Renewable Energies Act –
What does it mean for Germany’s offshore wind industry?
How can the goals set for expansion be achieved?
Can these goals also reduce costs?
7 p.m. WINDFORCE Part y
in the Kaisen Saal/CCB – Conference Center Bremen
in the Hanse-Saal/CCB – Conference Center Bremen
Wednesday, 18 June 2014
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Session Offshore Turbines
8 – 9.30 a.m.
Breakfast
Hall 4.1, Room A
Hall 4.1, Room B
Hall 4.1, Room C
Cost reduction
National projects
Offshore markets
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Session D
Session Session C
9.30 a.m. – 1 p.m.
Lunch (1 – 3 p.m., Hall 4) www.windforce2014.com
Conference programme overview
3 – 5 p.m.
Session
Hall 4.1, Room C
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Session
Hall 4.1, Room A
F
Session
Hall 4.1, Room B
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Offshore
International Safety for offshore
substations
projects
work and diving
operation
WINDFORCE Dinner Deutsche Windtechnik Bremen
7.30 p.m. – midnight
Thursday, 19 June 2014
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Breakfast
Session Floating foundations
9.30 a.m. – 1 p.m.
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Corrosion
Standardisation
Logistics and
protection
and harmonisation construction for
offshore windfarms
3 – 5 p.m.
Session
Hall 4.1, Room A
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Grid development
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Lunch (1 – 3 p.m., Hall 4) Session
Hall 4.1, Room C
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Nature con-
servation and environmental
protection
Session
Hall 4.1, Room B
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Technical research
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conference Programme
Conference Keynotes — Kaisen Saal/CCB – Conference Center Bremen
WINDFORCE 2014 Conference Opening
Tuesday, 17 June 2014
4 p.m. Conference Keynotes
Kaisen-Saal, CCB Conference Center Bremen
Ronny Meyer, Managing Director, Wind Energy Agency WAB
Welcome from the major sponsors
Markus Rieck, Managing Director,
ALSTOM Renewable Germany
Dr Günther Schöffner, Managing
Director / CEO, Norddeutsche
Seekabelwerke, General Cable
Keynote speakers
Prof Dr Klaus Töpfer, former
Executive Director of the United
Nations Environment Programme
(UNEP), Executive Director of the
Institute for Advanced Sustainability Studies (IASS) in Potsdam
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Hildegard Müller, Chair of the
General Executive Management
Board and Member of the Executive
Board of the German Association of
Energy and Water Industries
(BDEW)
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5.30 p.m. – 6.30 p.m.
Panel discussion
Panel discussion — Kaisen-Saal, CCB Conference Center Bremen
conference Programme
Kaisen-Saal, CCB Conference Center Bremen
The debate on amending the Renewable Energies Act –
What does it mean for Germany’s offshore wind industry?
How can the goals set for expansion be achieved?
Can these goals also reduce costs?
Chair: Andreas Neumann, Radio Bremen TV
Andreas Neumann is an ARD television editor with Radio Bremen. He is the presenter of the
regional TV programme “buten un binnen” and of special broadcasts on Channel 1, Channel 3 in
North Germany and 3Sat. For a number of years he presented the Morgen programme and his own
comedy radio programme on Bremen 1. He is also admitted as a lawyer in Bremen.
Ronny Meyer
Dr Joerg Mielke
Hildegard Müller
Alf Henryk Wulf
Manfred Dittmer
Sponsored by:
Ronny Meyer, Managing Director
Wind Energy Agency WAB
Hildegard Müller, Chair of the
General Executive Management
Board and Member of the Executive
Board of the German Association of
Energy and Water Industries
(BDEW)
Dr Joerg Mielke, State Secretary
and Head of Lower Saxony State
Chancellery
Alf Henryk Wulf, Chairman of the
board, ALSTOM Deutschland AG
Manfred Dittmer, Head of
Regulatory Affairs & Stakeholder
Management, DONG Energy
Renewables Germany GmbH
7 p.m. www.windforce2014.com
WINDFORCE Part y
in the Hanse-Saal/CCB – Conference Center Bremen
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Conference Programme
Session A — Hall 4.1, Room A
Wednesday, 18 June 2014
8 – 9.30 a.m. Breakfast-Session A
OFFSHORE WIND ENERGY TURBINES
NEW DEVELOPMENTS AND EXPERIENCES
A
Chair: SET Analysis, CEO, Jos Beurskens
Jos Beurskens currently works as an independent consultant on SET Analysis. From 1989 to 2004
he was head of the renewable energy and wind energy divisions at the Energy Research Centre
(ECN) in the Netherlands. Between 1986 and 1989 he was a programme manager and researcher
at ECN. Jos is a founding member of the Netherlands Wind Energy Association (NEWIN, EWEA,
EUREC Agency, European Academy of Wind Energy, International Meeting of Test Stations). In
2008 he was awarded the Poul la Cour prize. In November 2009 he gained an honorary doctorate
from the University of Oldenburg, Germany.
1 Offshore experience with Haliade150-6MW+
Alstom Renewable Germany, Managing Director, Markus Rieck
Markus Rieck has been marketing manager of Alstom in Germany since January 2010. He is
responsible for the marketing activities of the thermal power and renewable power energy divisions, i.e. Alstom’s entire spectrum of power generation. Since February 2014 he has also been
managing director of ALSTOM Renewable Germany and, as such, is responsible for the development and expansion of the renewable power division in Germany with a particular focus on the
growing onshore and offshore wind industry.
2 AREVA offshore technologies:
a proven technology and the next step
AREVA, Executive Vice President, Wind Business Unit, Arnaud Bellanger
Arnaud Bellanger has been executive vice president of the wind business unit at Areva S.A. since
October 2013. He began his career at COGEMA (now AREVA NC) in 1993 as an international sales
engineer in the back end business. In 1996 he moved to La Hague to take management control
responsibilities and later head up the production procurement and inventory management
department. After his return to Paris in 2000, he occupied several positions at COGEMA, initially
as key commodity manager, then deputy purchasing manager. Since 2005 Mr Bellanger has been
managing AREVA’s non-production purchasing department.
3 The Vestas V164-8.0MW
Vestas Offshore, Chief Technology Officer, Torben Hvid Larsen, Denmark
Torben Hvid Larsen gained a degree in mechanical engineering in 1997 and a graduate diploma in
business administration in 2006. From August 1997 to April 2001 he was project manager at Lego
System A/S, following which he spent four years as senior project manager for NEG Micon A/S
and Vestas Wind Systems A/S, working on a variety of projects. From May 2005 to October 2012
he worked as chief platform manager for 2MW, and from October 2012 to October 2013 as chief
platform manager for 8MW, at Vestas Wind Systems A/S. Since then he has been chief technology
officer at MHI Vestas Offshore Wind.
4 The Senvion 6.2M152:
a 20 % yield improvement for the 6.XM platform
Senvion
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CMS. Future in view.
www.bachmann.info
Produktanzeige_CMS_180x77mm.indd 1
26.05.2014 11:48:11
Thermal Cable Route Models
Heat Flow Measurements
Cable Route Modelling
 Modelling sediment temperature around buried
power cables
 In-situ measurements of thermal conductivities
 Assessing heat stress on cable and environment
 Thermal conductivity and heat flow
measurements along power cable routes
 VibroHeat: Vibro-Coring + Heat Flow
 PushHeat: CPT + FIELAX Heat Flow
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FIELAX GmbH, Schleusenstr. 14, D-27568 Bremerhaven, www.fielax.de
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Session B — Hall 4.1, Room A
Wednesday, 18 June 2014
9.30 a.m. – Session B
1 p.m. TECHNICAL ROUTES TO COST REDUCTION
B
Chair: Fichtner Water & Wind, Managing Director, Peter Heinrich
Peter Heinrich, a mechanical engineer for energy systems, has been active in the Fichtner Group
for 32 years, mainly in the area of renewable energies. He heads Hamburg-based Fichtner Water
& Wind, providing engineering and consulting services in the sectors of offshore wind, civil
hydraulics and geotechnics. He was co-author of the Prognos/Fichtner study Cost Reduction
Potentials of Offshore Wind Power in Germany, published in 2013. He is a member of the advisory
board of the VDI Society Energy and Environment (VDI-GEU) and deputy chairman of the VDI
expert committee for renewable energies.
5 DONG Energy: Our path to reduce the costs of electricity
DONG Energy, Managing Director, Trine Borum Bojsen
Trine Borum Bojsen has been managing director of the German wind division of DONG Energy
since November 2013. A qualified engineer, she gained her initial experience of working in the
offshore sector with Grontmij in the Ports and Marine division from 1995 to 2008. In 2008 she
joined DONG Energy and started in offshore project development. From 2009 to 2012 she was in
charge of the cross-market area of environment and licensing and in 2013 took on responsibility
for project certification and compliance at DONG Energy for all markets. Since November 2013 she
has also been managing director of the German offshore division.
6 Offshore wind project insurance from an EPC contractor’s
perspective: project covers the EPC consortium, contractor’s
balance of risks, opportunities to raise premium synergies
Nordwest Assekuranzmakler, Managing Partner, Dr Patrick Wendisch
Patrick Wendisch has degrees in mechanical engineering and business administration. He has
pursued his career in engineering and industrial insurance at Munich Re, Allianz Albingia,
Hartford Steam Boiler in the United States, and in the London market. He is managing partner
of Lampe & Schwartze Group and its subsidiary Nordwest Assekuranzmakler (Germany’s leading
renewable insurance broker). Dr Wendisch often holds lectures on onshore and offshore wind
insurance.
7 Low-risk maintenance operations: a method and its practical
implementation
Speaker 1: Hochschule Bremen, Susanne Appel
Susanne Appel joined the Institute of Environmental and Biotechnology associated with the
University of Applied Sciences in May 2012 as a research assistant. There she works on the R&D
offshore wind energy project SystOp Offshore Wind, where she is predominantly active in process
management and analysis. She studied landscape architecture at the Beuth University of Applied
Sciences in Berlin. Susanne Appel previously spent four years working as project coordinator in a
landscape architecture office as well as in the planning department of a distribution company.
Speaker 2: wpd windmanager Technik, Head Technical Management Offshore,
Dr Carsten Fichter
Carsten Fichter studied process engineering and has worked in thermodynamic optimisation at
the Grosskraftwerk Mannheim AG power plant and asset management at EWE VERTRIEB (hydropower and onshore wind). He was responsible for operations at the RIFFGAT offshore wind farm
and since 2013 he has been head of windmanager’s offshore activities. Mr Fichter has done
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research on CO2 storage and the optimisation of geothermal power plants, and he is a consultant
for optimising geothermal plants.
8 Quantitative risk assessment and contingency sizing:
how increased accuracy can help bring costs down
SgurrEnergy, Principal Consultant, Raya Peterson
Raya Peterson joined SgurrEnergy in January 2013 as principal consultant. He studied energy
and environmental management at the University of Flensburg. At SgurrEnergy he leads and supports diverse technical and commercial advisory services for investors, lenders and developers
with a focus on offshore wind energy. Raya and his colleagues are responsible for technical due
diligence assignments supporting large, complex project finance transactions and subsequent
construction monitoring activities. Furthermore he has developed a particular area of expertise
in risk assessment and its quantification.
Coffee break
10.45 – 11.15 a.m. 9 On the way to lowering costs for offshore wind energy:
a focus on engineering und operation concepts
Vattenfall Europe Windkraft BU Offshore Wind Projects, Director Commercial Steering,
Felix Würtenberger
Following his studies in physics in Munich and Seville, Felix Würtenberger took up a position with
Vattenfall Europe in Berlin from 2007 – 2009, responsible for corporate development. In 2009
he took over the management of the business division Control & Support within newly founded
Vattenfall Europe Windkraft. Since 2011, Mr Würtenberger has also been responsible for the
commercial and financial steering of all European offshore wind projects of Vattenfall within the
Business Unit Offshore.
10 Approach to industrial jacket fabrication
WeserWind Offshore Construction Georgsmarienhütte, Manager R&D, Dr Sigurd Weise
Sigurd Weise graduated in mechanical engineering from Rostock University in 1992.
From 1992 to 1998 he worked as a research engineer in the laser welding of structural steels
at BIAS, Bremen. From 1998 to 2009 he was production and plant manager for tailored blank
manufacturing for the automotive industry. Since 2010 he has been working in research and
development at WeserWind.
11 Approaches for cost reduction along the entire supply chain
Dr Möller / IMS Nord, Director Offshore Engineering, Carsten Engel
Carsten Engel holds academic degrees as master mariner in global trade and transport management engineer. Before he took up his present position he gained professional experience in
heavy lifting and container ocean freight. Several years in managerial positions in the shipbuilding industry were followed by positions as managing director in the field of global supply
chain management and maritime logistics. Since 2011 he has been responsible for the offshore
engineering division of Dr Möller / IMS Nord.
1 p.m. – 3 p.m. www.windforce2014.com
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Session C — Hall 4.1, Room B
Wednesday, 18 June 2014
9.30 a.m. – Session C
1 p.m.
NATIONAL PROJECTS
EXPERIENCES AND OUTLOOK FROM GERMANY
C
Chair: OWIA Offshore Wind Industry Alliance, Project Manager for Political Communication,
OWIA Berlin Office, Urs Wahl
Urs Wahl joined WAB in 2011 as project manager for cluster development and energy policy. He
moved to the OWIA Office in Berlin to take up his current position in October 2012. Previously he
worked as project manager for Thales Instruments and as assistant to a member of the European Parliament. Mr Wahl studied political science at the Universities of Bremen (Germany) and
Tampere (Finland).
12 From pioneer work to commercial work: differences between
the first offshore wind farm Alpha Ventus and the first commercial wind farm Riffgat in the German North Sea
EWE Offshore Service & Solutions, Managing Director, Irina Lucke
Irina Lucke studied environmental science and engineering in Vechta. After working for an issuing house in Hamburg, she began working for EWE in Oldenburg in 2006. As sub-project manager
she was responsible for the substation, infield cabling and some HSE management for Alpha
Ventus, the first German offshore wind farm. In April 2010 she became the technical project
manager of the Riffgat offshore wind farm, which was completed in July 2013. Since then she has
been managing director of EWE Offshore Service & Solutions.
13 Challenges during the construction of the Meerwind Süd/
Ost offshore wind farm
WindMW, Managing Director, Jens Assheuer
Jens Assheuer has been managing director of WindMW since project start-up in 2008. Under his
responsibility, the Meerwind Süd/Ost offshore wind farm, with a capacity of 288 MW, was successfully completed in April 2014. He is also managing director of two other companies working
in the construction and operation of offshore wind farms as part of the Blackstone Group, New
York. He is experienced in the numerical simulation of waves and swells in the North Sea and the
design, construction and optimisation of offshore foundation structures. In April 2003 he graduated with an MSc in civil engineering from the University of Hanover.
14 Lessons learnt and outlook: Nordsee Ost offshore wind farm
RWE Innogy, Project Director, Marcel Sunier
Marcel Sunier has been project director for the Nordsee Ost offshore wind farm of RWE Innogy
since October 2011. He holds a degree in electrical engineering as well as an MBA from Kaderschule St Gallen, Switzerland. He has over 14 years of experience working in the wind industry.
Since 2004 he has been running his own consulting company, EPC Consulting, which provides
professional project management services for offshore and onshore wind projects worldwide.
Among other assignments, he successfully delivered the first commercial offshore wind farm
Baltic 1 for EnBW in 2010. He also is one of the founders of A2SEA.
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15 Baltic 2
EnBW Energie Baden-Württemberg AG, Head of Business Unit for Generating Portfolio
Development, Dirk Güsewell
A graduate in business management, Dirk Güsewell began his career with Robert Bosch GmbH,
where his work covered a range of commercial and sales activities during the period 1993
to 1998. He then joined EnBW Kraftwerke AG in Stuttgart in the capacity of coordinator for
managing board issues, before spending five years there as head of business and organisation
development. In 2005 he took up the position of head of technology coordination at EnBW
Energie Baden-Württemberg AG in Karlsruhe. Three years later saw a move to its base in Stuttgart
where he was appointed head of the renewable energies division. In recent years he has held the
positions of managing director and board member with the company in Stuttgart. He is currently
head of their business unit for generating portfolio development.
16 Gode Wind: the next generation wind farm
DONG Energy, Head of Asset Management Portfolio Germany, Felix Pahl
Felix Pahl, born in 1976, joined DONG Energy in 2011 and heads up the asset management
portfolio for German projects. He is also Deputy Programme Director for the Gode Wind projects.
Previously, Felix Pahl worked for Siemens Financial Services and Hochtief in the roles of investment and project manager for M&A projects respectively and managed several transactions in the
renewables sector. He studied civil engineering at the Technical University Kiel and holds an MBA
from the Nordakademie in Elmshorn.
17 The Butendiek challenge: structure, experience and status
wpd offshore solutions, Managing Director, Martin Lehnhoff
From 1998 to 2004, Martin Lehnhoff was head of the mechanical design department and project
manager for the development of the Multibrid M5000 at aerodyne Energiesysteme in Rendsburg.
He was managing director at Multibrid in Bremerhaven with responsibility for company development, development/design and manufacturing. Since 2009 he has been managing director at
wpd offshore solutions, responsible for team development, offshore wind farm project implementation and engineering consultancy.
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Wednesday, 18 June 2014
9.30 a.m. – Session D
1 p.m.
OFFSHORE MARKETS
INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENTS
AND POLITICAL OBJECTIVES
D
Chair: Wind Energy Agency WAB, CEO, Ronny Meyer
Ronny Meyer became managing director of the Wind Energy Agency in August 2010. He combines
a technical understanding of the industry with extensive knowledge of energy provision and the
energy market.
18 Offshore wind: a European outlook
EWEA, President, Dr Andrew Garrad, Belgium
Dr Garrad has been active in wind energy for over 30 years. He is president of EWEA and past
chairman of the BWEA. He is a chartered engineer with a PhD in theoretical fluid mechanics, a
Fellow of the IMechE, the EI, the RAEng and the RAeS. He is an Honorary Fellow of New College,
Oxford. In 2006 he received the EWEA’s Poul la Cour prize for outstanding achievement in the
wind energy field. He was awarded an honorary DEng by the University of Bristol in 2009. He
founded Garrad Hassan Group in 1984 and is currently a member of the supervisory board of DNV
GL Energy.
19 The importance of offshore wind energy in the energy
sector and for the German Energiewende: a study
Offshore Wind Energy Foundation, Head of the Office, Dr Dennis Kruse
Dennis Kruse studied mechanical engineering with a focus on energy and environmental technology at the Bremen University of Applied Sciences. He also completed studies for a master’s
in production engineering at the University of Bremen. He joined the German Offshore Wind
Energy Foundation in February 2013 as head of the office in Varel and is currently working on the
Offshore Test Site Research project.
20 KPMG Offshore Wind Study 2013: the industry seen by the
stakeholders
KPMG Rechtsanwaltsgesellschaft mbH, Partner, Rainer Heidorn
Rainer Heidorn has been working as a lawyer since 1999. He joined KPMG Law as partner in 2012
and heads the Bremen office. Since 2001 he has been regularly advising developers, investors
and banks on wind energy projects (onshore and offshore) in Germany and abroad. Mr Heidorn
has advised on numerous M&A transactions, corporate and contractual structuring of wind
farms, energy law as well as project contracts and has seen through several German offshore
projects in the entire process from due diligence to the implementation of all project contracts.
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21 The French market past, present and future:
a developing market for the foreseeable future
Green Giraffe Energy Bankers, Director, Pierre-Etienne Claveranne, France
Pierre-Etienne is a founder of Green Giraffe Energy Bankers. He has been working at GGEB for
four years, during which time he was project manager for the financing of the C-Power offshore
wind project (Belgium, 325 MW, EUR 1.3 billion investment), closed in November 2010, and for
the financing of the Meerwind offshore wind project (Germany, 288 MW, EUR 1.2 billion investment), closed in August 2011. He was part of the GGEB team involved in the financing of the
Northwind offshore wind project (Belgium, 216 MW). He supervised GGEB’s advisory mandate
with EDFEN for the French offshore wind tender 1 and 2.
22 New offshore wind developments in the Netherlands:
ambitious roll-out plans and cost reduction targets in a new
regulatory system
TKI – Wind op Zee, Programme Manager, Bob Meijer, Netherlands
Bob Meijer is programme manager for TKI Wind op Zee, the Dutch organisation that manages R&D
and innovation for offshore wind. TKI Wind op Zee is part of Topsector Energy, a Dutch government programme for the development of specific high-performing industry sectors. The programme currently has over ten projects targeted at cost reduction. Mr Meijer has a background in
the project development of offshore wind projects in the Netherlands, Belgium and the UK. He
holds an MSc degree in physics and engineering from the Delft University of Technology and has
specialised in fluid mechanics and boundary layer meteorology.
23 39 GW by 2030: UK offshore wind market development
and opportunities
UK Trade & Investment / Offshore Wind Investment Organisation, Managing Director,
James Beal, UK
James Beal was appointed as an advisor to the UK government in May 2010. In his role as the
chief operating officer of the Offshore Wind Investment Organisation he is looking to maximise
the local economic benefit created by the offshore wind market in the UK through securing
new and significant investment into the supply chain. Mr Beal has been managing director of
Renewables East, a private independent not-for-profit company, since May 2004.
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Wednesday, 18 June 2014
3 – 5 p.m. Session E
OFFSHORE SUBSTATIONS
INSTALLATION AND OPERATION
E
Chair: DONG Energy, Senior Manager, Peter Petersen, Denmark
Peter Petersen holds a position as chief specialist within the substations functional area at DONG
Energy Wind Power Engineering and as such is responsible for the technical aspects of design,
fabrication, installation and commissioning of onshore and offshore substations and other
offshore platforms until the handover to operations. He has been working on offshore structures
for the North Sea for 25 years, first in offshore oil and gas, and the past twelve years in offshore
wind. He holds an MSc in structural engineering from the Technical University of Denmark.
He was previously project manager for the Borkum Riffgrund 1 offshore substation which was
installed in the summer of 2013 and as such is familiar with the German offshore industry. Peter
Petersen believes there are some lessons to be learned from the more mature oil and gas industry
– which can be seen in the substation solutions used by DONG Energy.
24 Looking back and ahead: what are we learning from the
construction, transport and installation of offshore platforms?
Speaker 1: tkb.Technologiekontor Bremerhaven, Head of Static and Construction Department, Dr Falk Lüddecke
Falk Lüddecke studied civil engineering, with a focus on constructional civil engineering, at
the TU Dresden from 1997 to 2002. From 2002 to 2005, he did his doctorate at the BAM Federal
Institute for Materials Research and Testing. In 2005, he worked on a research project on the
optimisation of cast joints for offshore wind energy facilities. From 2006 to 2007, he worked at
KLW Ingenieure where he was responsible for reviewing static calculations. In 2009 he became
head of the static and construction department and authorised signatory at Technologiekontor
in Bremerhaven.
Speaker 2: ALSTOM Grid, Design Engineer, Sven Höpfner
Sven Höpfner is a member of VDE (German Association for Electrical, Electronic & Information Technologies). He studied electrical engineering at the University of Applied Sciences for
Technology, Industry and Culture (HTWK) in Leipzig. From 2002 to 2007, he worked as research
assistant at the Institute of Electrical Power Systems and High Voltage Engineering, TU Dresden.
In 2007, he took up the position of design engineer with Areva T&D, which is now ALSTOM’s
transmission business, ALSTOM Grid. His primary area of work is wind energy transmission and
distribution.
25 Service of offshore substations:
interdisciplinary, challenging, exciting!
Deutsche Windtechnik AG, Director, Matthias Brandt
Matthias Brandt studied economics at the University of Bremen. Having held several other leading positions, Mr Brandt has been involved in the set-up of various independent service units in
the wind technology sector since 2005. Several of these enterprises have merged their activities
under the roof of Deutsche Windtechnik AG. Mr Brandt has been a member of the executive board
of Deutsche Windtechnik AG since 2007.
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26 Offshore substation realisation:
improving the quality – reducing the risk
DNV GL Energy, Segment Leader Future Transmission Grids, Peter Vaessen, The Netherlands
Peter Vaessen received a cum laude MSc degree in electrical engineering from Eindhoven Technical University, Netherlands, in 1985. The same year he joined KEMA (now DNV GL Energy). In
his 29-year career he has held research positions in the field of large power transformers and
high-voltage measurement and testing. He has managed realisation projects, among them
the construction of Dutch 400 kV substations and test facilities. As a principal consultant he
has more than 10 years’ experience in (U)HVDC technology and in the quality assurance of key
primary equipment, as well as in future transmission and distribution grids with high levels of
RES and DG integration. He is actively involved in the technology strategy of DNV GL Energy for
laboratory developments. He is spokesperson of the board of the European Distributed Energy
Resources Laboratories (DERlab) and member of several standardisation working groups. He has
successfully chaired and participated at international panel sessions and conferences, delivered numerous presentations, workshops and training sessions, published some 40 papers and
coached some 100 undergraduate students (university and polytechnic).
27 Standardisation of transformer substations for offshore
wind energy: standardised transformer substations with modular construction and equipment for offshore wind energy have
a positive effect on the costs, quality and manufacturing times
of large offshore projects and their maintenance
OFORNY, Deputy Team Leader for Engineering and Project Leader, Falk Steinert
Falk Steinert is a specialist in gas and water installations, safety and building system technology
and industrial management. Currently deputy team leader and project leader at OFORNY, he is
responsible for all engineering aspects from design and construction to coordination with project partners. Prior to this he worked for five years as a project engineer at ALSTOM Grid, where
his projects included the Borkum West II, Baltic 2 and Dolwin 2 + 3 wind farms. Before moving to
ALSTOM, his time at Brunel involved working with AREVA, AMD and the Fraunhofer Institute. He
is a member of the VDE and VDI specialist associations.
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Session F — Hall 4.1, Room A
Wednesday, 18 June 2014
3 – 5 p.m. Session F
INTERNATIONAL PROJECTS
EXPERIENCES AND OUTLOOK
Chair: Renewable Energy Hamburg Cluster Agency, Managing Director, Jan Rispens
Jan Rispens studied electrical engineering at the TU of Enschede. From 1993 to 2000 he was
campaign coordinator for Greenpeace in Germany, working on climate change, energy efficiency
policy and renewable energy. After that he was engaged as project manager for offshore wind at
the Deutsche Energie Agentur (dena), in which position he was responsible for project cooperation between Germany’s federal government and individual states. From 2002 until 2010 he was
managing director of the Wind Energy Agency Bremerhaven/Bremen (now WAB). Since 2011 he
has been managing director of the Renewable Energy Hamburg Cluster.
28 Lessons learned in UK offshore wind farm developments:
underestimating construction and installation times and costs
SgurrEnergy, Director of German Operations, Matthias Henke
Matthias Henke is in charge of SgurrEnergy’s Hamburg office and works with his team on offshore
and onshore wind projects in Europe. After his start in the wind energy industry in 1999 in the
development of wind energy projects, he worked as technical advisor to onshore and offshore
projects. His experience includes providing a considerable number of independent engineering
services for offshore and onshore wind projects around the world. Among his clients are international banks, investors, utilities and developers. Mr Henke has degrees in electrical engineering
and economics as well as an MBA in international management.
29 From bottleneck to oversupply? – Do current vessel specifi-
cations meet the coming market requirements?
DNV GL Energy, Head of Section Offshore, Peter Frohböse
Peter Frohböse is a structural engineer. In 2004 he joined GL Group in a professional capacity
as appointed expert for wind turbines and site assessment in the certification business. He was
soon assigned to head the onshore certification team. In 2009 he joined GL’s consulting unit
as team leader and senior expert. In this role he worked on several consulting and engineering
projects. At DNV GL he is head of the offshore section in Germany. He has been responsible in
many projects for advising project developers and contractors and providing technical advice to
investors and banks.
30 The financing of the Gemini 600 MW offshore wind project
in the Netherlands: the largest-ever non-recourse financing
Green Giraffe Energy Bankers, Managing Director, Dr Jérôme Guillet, France
Jérôme Guillet is a founder of GGEB, which was created in early 2010 and focuses on financial advisory services for the renewable energy sector. He has 15 years’ experience in the energy project
finance industry, with a specific focus on offshore wind. Under his leadership, GGEB helped close
large non-recourse financings for the C-Power, Meerwind, Northwind and Walney projects in the
past three years. He is a graduate of the Ecole Polytechnique in Paris and holds a PhD in economics from the EHESS in Paris.
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Wednesday, 18 June 2014
3 – 5 p.m.
Session G
SAFETY IN OFFSHORE WORKING
AND DIVING OPERATIONS CONCEPTS AND SOLUTIONS
Chair: Deutsche WindGuard, Managing Director, Gerhard J. Gerdes
Gerhard Gerdes has been managing director and senior consultant at Deutsche WindGuard since
2001. He has worked in the field of renewables, with a focus on wind energy, since 1983. He was a
science tutor and research scientist at the University of Oldenburg for eight years, and from 1990
to 2000 was head of the system technology department at the German Wind Energy Institute
(DEWI) in Wilhelmshaven.
31 Guidance for diving on renewable energy projects
Nordseetaucher in cooperation with the European Diving Technology Committee (EDTC),
Managing Director, Claus Mayer
Claus Mayer has over 35 years’ experience with offshore, inshore, nuclear, tunnel and research
diving projects. These include drill rig installation, production platform services, SBM installation, pipeline inspection and maintenance, SBM pipeline wet welding, salvage operations,
offshore wind farm installation, deep sea trenching, rig abandonment, saturation diving down
to 600 metres, ADS diving and ROV services, hyperbaric tunnel construction and diving in
compressed air and mixed gas, and repair and maintenance work under water in nuclear power
plants.
32 Opting for second best in safety?
Vessels as a high-performance resource
Bugsier-, Reederei- und Bergungs-Gesellschaft, Project Head, Carsten Wibel
Carsten Wibel was active as technical officer on container, bulk and special ships for 15 seagoing
years, most recently on the Oceanic, an ocean-going tug belonging to the Bugsier-, Reedereiund Bergungs-Gesellschaft. During this period he also completed studies for a graduate degree
in ship operation engineering. After two years of R & D in ship safety and environmental protection he moved in 2000 into organising operations from land. As project manager he has worked
on developing specialised ships such as the Nordic, an emergency tug. In an honorary capacity
he also heads the offshore wind energy standards committee.
33 Shared offshore coordination centre: reducing investments,
synchronising operations, sharing transport capacities
EMS Maritime Offshore, Division Manager Marine Coordination, Thomas van der Laan
After gaining his degree in industrial engineering for shipping and logistics, Thomas van der
Laan worked as technical assistant and service coordinator for several shipping companies. In
2012 he joined EMS Maritime Offshore, a shareholder of WINDEA Offshore, and became marine
coordinator. His team is currently working on four offshore wind farm projects.
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34 Simulation training for offshore emergency care: demands
for and experiences from patient simulation training sessions
ADAC Luftrettung, Director of Medicine, Dr Matthias Ruppert
Dr Matthias Ruppert is director of medicine for ADAC’s air rescue operations. Until 2007, he was
at the University of Munich’s Klinikum, in surgery and anaesthesiology, and at the affiliated
Institute of Emergency Medicine and Medicine Management. He is an anaesthetist and emergency physician with many years of experience in mountain and hoist rescue operations. He is
qualified to act as medical director of rescue services and senior emergency physician, and is also
an expert on patient safety, training and simulation, and ‘human factors’.
35 Safe work and safe rescue in offshore operations: how to
ensure best possible safety for work at heights in offshore wind
turbines, and how to go about incident management in case of
accidents
Kletter-Spezial-Einheit, Managing Director, Bernd Kleinhenz
For 25 years, businessman Bernd Kleinhenz has been active in international service- provision
companies across the spectrum. He began his career as a management consultant in IT, telecommunications and financial services. He then assumed responsibility for operational activities in
Germany and at a European level. The takeover of Kletter-Spezial-Einheit, an exceptional service
provider, training and business enterprise that was awarded the Hessischer Gründerpreis business founder commendation in 2006, represents the highlight to date of his business career.
36 Life-threatening accident challenges the teams at the
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HOCHTIEF Solutions – Civil Engineering Marine and Offshore, QHSE Manager, Dirk Schreiber
Dirk Schreiber has worked at HOCHTIEF SOLUTIONS since May 2011 as QHSE Manager, coordinating all HSE aspects for marine and offshore wind projects. He worked for 13 years in the oil
industry for Shell in various roles within the areas of HSE, business improvement and cultural
change, both locally and globally. He worked for six years at an engineering consultancy company as project manager. Dirk holds a university degree in chemical engineering and an additional
qualification as occupational safety specialist (Germany).
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Thursday, 19 June 2014
Breakfast – Session H
8 a.m. – 9.30 p.m.
FLOATING FOUNDATIONS
NEW DEVELOPMENTS AND NEXT STEPS
H
Chair: Fraunhofer Institute for Wind Energy and Energy System Technology (IWES),
Director of the institute, Prof Andreas Reuter
Andreas Reuter is professor for wind energy at the Leibniz University of Hanover and director of
the Fraunhofer IWES which has 300 persons employed in research and a well established testing
infrastructure. His education is in aviation and space technology.
After completing his doctoral thesis on fatigue in wind turbines at the TU Berlin, he worked in
the wind industry for 15 years for companies such as aerodyn, GE Energy and Bharat Forge as
project engineer, director of engineering and managing director before returning to the research
community in 2010.
37 The GICON®-TLP for wind turbines: an economical and eco-
logical floating foundation solution
GICON, Managing Partner, Prof Dr Jochen Großmann
Jochen Großmann is managing partner of GICON Holding, GICON-Grossmann Ingenieur Consult
and the IfAÖ Institut für Ökosystemforschung. Born in 1958 in Dresden, he graduated from
the Technische Universität in Dresden in 1982 and gained his doctorate there in power plant
automation. He then went on to complete his habilitation thesis on the complex energetic and
ecological evaluation of technical processes, during which time he spent one year at the Moscow
Energetic Institute. In 1989 he became head of the environmental protection division at the ORGREB Institute for Power Plants, Dresden before going on to take up his current positions. Since
1998 he has lectured at the Technische Universität in Dresden and the BTU in Cottbus, where
for the past seven years he has held the position of honorary professor for the management of
environmental and rehabilitation projects.
38 Individual wave fields and wave forecast from X-band marine
radar: increasing safety and efficiency for offshore operations
OceanWaveS, Senior Sales Representative, Christian Boddenberg
Christian Boddenberg has over 15 years’ experience in the maritime sector. He sailed for four
years on survey vessels and seismic research vessels for British/American companies. Following this he spent ten years specialising in the sale of maritime navigation and communication
systems and solutions from Germany. During this time he was the commercial product manager
for ECDIS, a leading company in the global marine market. He has spent the last 15 months with
OceanWaveS as a sales representative and is responsible for their radar applications Wave and
Current Monitoring System (WaMoS® II).
39 Floating concepts
DNV GL Energy, Head of Department – Renewable Energy, Service Line Leader – Offshore
Renewable Energy, Johan Sandberg, Norway
Johan Sandberg is service line leader for offshore renewable energy at DNV GL Energy, based at
DNV’s headquarters in Oslo, Norway. He has global responsibility for DNV GL’s advisory services
on offshore renewable energy. Mr Sandberg has previously worked in offshore oil & gas, business
risk management and been head of the renewable energy department at DNV. He holds an MSc in
mechanical engineering and an MBA in energy management.
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40 WindFloat – changing the paradigm
of offshore wind
Principle Power Inc., CEO & President, Alla Weinstein, USA
Alla Weinstein is an engineer and business professional
with extensive industry experience ranging from aerospace
to offshore renewables. She co-founded two companies,
AquaEnergy Group, a wave energy company, in 2000, and
Principle Power Inc. (http://www.principlepowerinc.com) in
2007, a floating offshore wind company. In 2006 Ms Weinstein
founded the European Ocean Energy Association (http://
www.eu-oea.com) and served as its first president until the
end of 2010. She has extensive knowledge of working with
emerging technologies, international markets, energy policies and governments.
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Thursday, 19 June 2014
9.30 a.m. – Session I
1 p.m.
CORROSION PROTECTION –
SYSTEMS FOR OFFSHORE WIND ENERGY
Chair: Danfoss A/S Technology Center, Senior Consultant, Dr Matthias Graff, Denmark
Matthias Graff studied microbiology, biochemistry and geology at the Technical University of
Braunschweig, Germany, from 1977 to 1984 before becoming senior researcher and assistant
professor there from 1984 to 1997. Having gained his PhD in natural sciences in 1989, he later
became an officially appointed and certified expert in technical microbiology, environmental hygiene, microbial decay and corrosion. For ten years, from 1997 to 2007, he was managing director
of the private research and expert company TMH® - Dr Graff und Partner. In addition to his current position, he is an external examiner at the Technical University Tswane in South Africa and
external lecturer at the University of Applied Sciences in Flensburg, Germany. He is a member of
GfKORR, the corrosion protection society, as well as two other expert committees on corrosion.
He has published and spoken widely on his specialist areas.
41 Overview of zinc-based galvanic corrosion systems for
offshore wind energy structures
International Zinc Association, Director of Technology and Market Development,
Frank E. Goodwin, Belgium
Dr Frank Goodwin serves as director of technology and market development at International Zinc
Association (IZA). Dr Goodwin joined International Lead Zinc Research Organization (ILZRO) in
1982 and was executive vice president of ILZRO at the time of the merger between ILZRO and
IZA in 2004. He gained his MS and ScD degrees in materials engineering from the Massachusetts
Institute of Technology in Cambridge, Massachusetts, and a B.Sc. degree (with distinction) in
materials science and engineering from Cornell University, Ithaca, New York, USA.
42 Corrosion resistance of protective paint systems applied on
steel structures in marine and offshore situations: experiences
from the naval industry
French Corrosion Institute, Research Leader Transport Industry, Dr Nathalie Le Bozec, France
Dr Nathalie Le Bozec graduated from a school of chemical engineering and gained her PhD in
corrosion science at the University of Brest (France) in 2000. She then joined the Swedish Corrosion Institute (Stockholm, Sweden) in 2000 as postdoctoral fellow. In May 2002, she moved to
its newly opened subsidiary, the French Corrosion Institute in Brest (France), where she further
developed activities in accelerated corrosion testing with special emphasis on the transport
sector. She is now responsible for R&D activity for the transport industry, including coatings, and
also has the position of assistant director.
43 Thermal spray for wind turbines: application techniques of
thermal spray coatings for corrosion protection of wind turbines
Metallisation Ltd, Sales Director, Stuart Milton, UK
Since joining Metallisation in 2003, Stuart Milton has managed the company’s sales and export
shipping functions, driving UK and export sales of Metallisation’s thermal spray product range to
over 75 countries. With an electro-mechanical background, and engineering degree, Mr Milton
started his technical sales career within the automotive supply chain. He is passionate about
customer service and driving the Metallisation team forward by embracing the digital era while
maintaining the company’s solid values upon which its reputation has been built.
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44 Thermal spraying with zinc and zinc alloys for offshore wind
power plants
Grillo-Werke, Head of Research and Development, Dr Frank Prenger
Since 2001, Dr Frank Prenger has been head of research and development in the metal division at
Grillo-Werke. Alongside the product and processing development of zinc semi-finished goods and
materials, he is responsible for applications technology and the introduction of new products.
Following his studies in engineering and materials technology, he graduated from the RWTH
Aachen. Before working at Grillo-Werke he spent more than ten years as project manager in a
global engineering company.
45 Requirements on high-performance coating systems under
low-temperature offshore conditions: long-life performance
under harsh conditions
Muehlhan Deutschland, Head of R&D, PD Dr Andreas Momber
Andreas Momber has worked for Muehlhan Deutschland for ten years, prior to which he spent
time abroad in a professional capacity in the United States (Center for Robotics Manufacturing
Research in Lexington, Southern Methodist University in Dallas, and the University of Tulsa,
Tulsa), in the UK (University of Cambridge) and in Australia (Industrial Research Institute Swinburne in Melbourne). His professional engineering background in Germany includes the Leipzig
University of Technology, the Institute of Materials Science at the University of Hanover, WOMA
in Duisburg, and the RWTH Aachen. He holds a degree in process engineering, a PhD in civil
engineering and a habilitation in tribology.
46 Cost reduction by coating inspection and coating damage
mitigation
Pihl Expert, Head of Maritime Services, Gunnar Pihl
Gunnar Pihl is a marine surveyor and technical consultant for the maritime and offshore wind
industries. He studied naval architecture at Hamburg Technical University and is experienced in
offshore operations and construction, having personally spent many hundreds of days carrying
out offshore inspections. He has worked in offshore wind construction, hull inspection, naval
architecture and engineering including the calculation of vessel stability and strength (finite
element methods). Mr Pihl is a certified FROSIO coating inspector and in charge of Pihl Expert
ROV services.
47 Practical experiences with solvent-free coatings on the
basis of the current BSH guideline: ten-year track report
on FINO 1 / experiences and future challenges for corrosion
protection on offshore foundations
Sika Deutschland, Head of Key Account Management Wind Energy / Industrial Coatings,
Stefan Luipers
Stefan Luipers is a certified Frosio inspector and head of key account management wind energy /
industrial coatings for Sika Deutschland. A Swiss company in business for more than 100 years,
Sika focuses on construction chemistry in special target markets, and provides systems and
solutions for the onshore and offshore wind industry. After receiving specialised training as a
laboratory technician and beginning his career in a coatings quality-control laboratory,
Mr Luipers began working for Sika in Germany and the Netherlands. He is now head of the global
Sika Industrial Coatings KAM team for the onshore and offshore industry.
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Thursday, 19 June 2014
9.30 a.m. – Session J
1 p.m.
STANDARDISATION AND HARMONISATION
DIFFERENT COUNTRIES, DIFFERENT STANDARDS
J
Chair: DNV GL – Energy, General Manager, Dr Helmut Klug
Helmut Klug is regional manager of Central Europe, Middle East and Africa for DNV GL – Energy,
Renewables Advisory. He previously served as general manager of GL Garrad Hassan Deutschland
with 24 years of experience in wind energy. Dr Klug joined Garrad Hassan in 2006 before which
he was vice managing director at DEWI (German Wind Energy Institute). Dr Klug is also a WAB
board member.
48 How to manage “just-in-time delivery” in offshore wind
projects
Energy Just in Time, Managing Director, Dr Manfred Auch
Manfred Auch studied engineering and economics at the University of Karlsruhe and received his
doctoral degree from the University of Stuttgart, where he worked at the Fraunhofer Institute.
After a time at Roland Berger & Partner Consultants he took leading positions in the industry
followed by work as a consultant on production, logistics and technology management. For two
years he has run his own company, Energy Just in Time, a service provider and network specialised in project management, series production and supply chain management.
49 Update on the offshore code of practice (OCoP) initiative:
risk management standards for offshore wind power projects
Swiss Re Europe S.A., German Office, Director Munich Hub, Harald Dimpflmaier
Harald Dimpflmaier is a graduate in industrial engineering and insurance business administration. His professional experience includes 14 years in reinsurance, including underwriter engineering. Since 2005 he has been an underwriting manager. He has had six years of experience as
a broker and client manager with a focus on industrial business, and seven years of experience in
insurance with underwriter engineering.
50 Smart contracting as a means of cost reduction: exploring
ways in which different European countries, applying varying
standards, could reduce costs by contractual standardisation
and harmonisation
Ince & Co LLP, Senior Associate, Mark de la Haye, UK
Mark de la Haye specialises in energy and offshore projects, advising clients on offshore wind
farms and the oil and gas and shipping sectors. He regularly advises leading international offshore wind contractors on the drafting and negotiation of, as well as claims arising from, a range
of contracts, including the BIMCO, LOGIC and FIDIC suite of contracts. Mr de la Haye has been
involved in over half of the UK’s Round 1 and 2 projects, as well as numerous projects in Germany,
France and Belgium, and was a member of the BIMCO sub-committee that drafted “Windtime”.
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51 RDS-PP: international standard applied in the wind industry
– application examples
VGB PowerTech, Head of Renewables and Distributed Generation Competence Centre,
Ulrich Langnickel
Ulrich Langnickel has been with VGB PowerTech since May 2001. He is head of the competence
centre for renewables and distributed generation, dealing with the technical development and
system integration of renewables and decentralized generation technologies, especially for
operators. He studied mechanical engineering, focusing on energy and process engineering, at
the University of Essen, Germany. He began his career with DLR (German Aerospace Center) in
Cologne in 1989. His task was to supervise a project on the solar steam reforming of methane
in southern Spain. In 1992 he joined the municipal electric and gas utility of Cologne and was
responsible for renewable energy sources and new technologies within the department of energy
management at RheinEnergie (formerly GEW Köln).
52 Standardisation in offshore logistics: the need for and
potential of standardising information flows
BLG Logistics Solutions, Project Manager R&D, Michael Görges
Michael Görges is project manager for R&D in the field of offshore wind energy logistics at BLG.
His work focuses on modelling, simulating and analysing complex material flows. Furthermore
he leads the working group on offshore wind energy and supply chain information flow within
the DIN Deutsches Institut für Normung e.V. standards committee for offshore wind energy. This
working group develops international standards for offshore wind energy logistics. Before working for BLG, Michael Görges was a research associate at the BIBA-Bremer Institut für Produktion
und Logistik for five years.
53 National and international standards for the design re-
quirements of offshore substations: the advantages of offshore
substations’ certification
TÜV SÜD Industrie Service, Department Offshore Wind Energy, Technical Manager,
Malte Lossin
Malte Lossin is a qualified engineer and has a degree in civil engineering from the Technical
University of Hamburg-Harburg. From 2001 to 2008 he was responsible for foundations, towers
and corrosion at Germanischer Lloyd Wind Energy and for collaborating in national and international research projects. From 2008 to 2011 he worked as project manager for the certification of
several offshore wind farms at SGS Germany Renewable Energy. Since 2011 he has been technical
manager at TÜV SÜD IS – Offshore Wind Energy, and participates in national and international
standardisation.
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Session K — Hall 4.1, Room B
Thursday, 19 June 2014
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1 p.m.
LOGISTICS AND INSTALLATION OF OFFSHORE WIND
FARMS — CHALLENGES AND ANSWERS
K
Chair: German Shipowners’ Association (VDR), Marine Director, Wolfgang Hintzsche
Wolfgang Hintzsche is a captain and master mariner, holds a BSc degree in economics/engineering, and has had 34 years of experience in shipping and shipbuilding. He has done service on
minehunters and minesweepers, bulk carriers, and on ro-ro, heavy lift and semi-container vessels for Frigga, CF Ahrenkiel and Sloman Neptun. His work experience includes positions as sales
and project engineer at ELNA, area sales manager at MacGregor, managing director at Jastram,
technical director at Shipyard (SET), and general manager at the Peter D.hle crewing agency.
Since 2006, he has been marine director at VDR.
54 Uncertainty for port operators and logistics providers:
planning reliability for long-term investments to optimise the
OWE supply chain
Zentralverband der Deutschen Seehafenbetriebe (ZDS), Member of the Administrative
Board, Head of Steering Committee Offshore, Andreas Wellbrock
Andreas Wellbrock, forwarding merchant and graduate in transport and logistics engineering,
began his career at BLG in 1999 as managing director of a JV. Soon afterward he became managing director of BLG´s industrial and production division and seaport division. He also took over
responsibility for the wind energy logistics business unit. He has acquired more than 25 years
of national and international experience in the development and implementation of logistics
concepts and operations. In 2013, the BLG Supervisory Board appointed Andreas Wellbrock to
the Executive Board and he took over responsibility for the contract logistics division. In the past
year he has been deeply committed to the Federation of German Seaports in different functions,
one of which has been the founding of the Steering Committee Offshore.
55 The search for the optimum solution: development and
execution of transport, installation and commissioning of the
Nordsee-Ost WTGs
Speaker 1: RWE Innogy GmbH, Senior Project Manager, Heiner Strauß
Heiner Strauß has a background in the field of electronics and has worked in the wind industry
since 2002. He worked for REpower (now Senvion) in a number of different management positions and led the offshore project management department until leaving Senvion in 2009. Since
the end of 2009, Heiner has been working for RWE Innogy GmbH. He was responsible for the
Innogy Nordsee 1 (now Nordsee One) offshore project and has been the senior project manager
for the Nordsee Ost offshore project since summer 2013.
Speaker 2: Senvion SE, Vice President Offshore, Cornelius Drücker
Starting within REpower as senior project manager for the Ormonde offshore wind farm, Mr
Drücker is now responsible for offshore business at Senvion as vice president. With a degree in
civil engineering, he has made offshore activities his speciality and since 1998 has worked on
multiple projects around the globe, including civil (Öresund bridge), oil and gas (installation and
removal of fixed and floating structures) and wind (from soil investigation to wind farm installation).
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56 Towards a floating future: A2SEA has designed and concept-
tested the first of a new generation of vessels that leverage
know-how from the world of shuttle tankers to bring unparalleled capacity and improved safety to foundation installation.
A2SEA, Regional Manager for Germany, Netherlands and Belgium, Sascha Wiesner
Sascha Wiesner has twelve years’ experience in wind energy. Since 2012 he has been employed at
A2SEA as regional manager for Germany, Netherlands and Belgium. He was formerly employed at
Samsung Heavy Industries as regional manager, at REpower as head of sales coordination and at
Vestas as financial engineer.
Coffee break
10.45 – 11.15 a.m.
57 New family of offshore accommodation and maintenance
vessels: Boreas class, Notos class and Zephyr class vessels
Meyer Werft, Sales and Design, Claas Hörmann
With its workforce of over 3,000 employers, and its books full of orders until 2017, Meyer Werft
is one of the world’s leading shipyards for the construction of cruise ships. Its comprehensive
construction programme includes research vessels, gas tankers, cruise ships and ferries. Claas
Hörmann works in the sales and design department and his main duties involve ship design and
ship theory. He has two daughters and lives in Aurich.
58 Weather delay insurance in offshore construction and
maintenance: managing weather risk
Endurance Global Weather, Head of European Origination, Ralph Renner, UK
Ralph Renner is director of European Origination for Endurance Global Weather and responsible
for developing and implementing structured solutions with EGW’S European and Asian clients.
He was formerly head of power trading at Macquarie Bank, Dresdner Kleinwort Investment Bank
and Centrica Energy. With over a decade of energy trading and risk management experience in
the European power, gas, coal and CO2 markets, Mr Renner has an excellent understanding of the
evolving requirements of utilities, traders, renewable energy companies and financiers.
59 Walk to work: rethinking the transfer of personnel between
vessels and structures
Siem Offshore Contractors, General Manager, Lars Muck
Lars Muck graduated from the Institute of Naval Architecture at the University of Hamburg, the
University of Applied Sciences in Hamburg and the Technical University in Hamburg with an engineering degree in naval architecture/ocean engineering. From 2005 to 2012 he was operations
manager at Five Oceans Services (now Siem Offshore Contractors), engaged in the installation
and repair of submarine cables, mostly in the Middle East. Since 2012 he has been general
manager at Siem Offshore Contractors, responsible for the formulation of company direction, its
legal obligations and QHSE policies. He is responsible for projects in both tender and realisation
phases. His professional training includes BOSIET, HUET and H2S Awareness. He is a member
of the German Society for Maritime Technology (STG) and the International Council on Large
Electric Systems (CIGRE).
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Session K — Hall 4.1, Room B
60 The MIDOS® Pile: a quiet and economical system for
installing foundation piles for jacket and tripod structures
BAUER Maschinen, Executive Director Maritime Technologies, Leonhard Weixler
Leonhard Weixler studied mechanical engineering at the University of Applied Science in
Augsburg, graduating in 1985. He started his career at BAUER Maschinen, the global market
leader for special foundation equipment. Until the end of 2010 he was director of mechanical
design and development at BAUER Maschinen. Since 2010 he has been executive director of the
maritime technologies business unit. He is also chairman of the DeepSea Mining Alliance, based
in Hamburg.
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3 – 5 p.m.
Session L
L
Session L — Hall 4.1., Room A
Thursday, 19 June 2014
OFFSHORE GRID DEVELOPMENT
NEXT STEPS, TECHNOLOGY, MAINTENANCE AND MONITORING
Chair: VDMA Power Systems, Manager Wind Energy, Johannes Schiel
Johannes Schiel has been wind energy manager at VDMA Power Systems since 2003. From 1998
to 2003 he was office manager for Dr. Axel Berg, a member of the German Bundestag. The VDMA
Power Systems industry association is the platform for German manufacturers of power plant
technology. VDMA Power Systems represents businesses involved in manufacturing engine and
fuel cell systems, gas and steam turbines, hydropower technology, and wind turbines. VDMA
(German Engineering Association) is a key association service provider in Europe and boasts the
largest engineering industry network in Europe. VDMA represents more than 3,100 mainly small
to medium-sized companies in the engineering industry, making it one of the largest and most
important industrial associations in Europe.
61 A new, effective method to reduce offshore piling noise:
first serial offshore application of the noise mitigation system
of Hydro Sound Dampers (HSD)
Federal Maritime and Hydrographic Agency (BSH), Head of Division Management of the Sea,
Dr Nico Nolte
Nico Nolte studied law in Göttingen, Osnabrück, Leiden and London. He completed his legal
clerkship in Osnabrück and Brussels. He started in 2002 at the Federal Maritime and Hydrographic Agency in Hamburg. He heads the division for management of the sea, which is responsible for
the approval and planning permission procedures for offshore wind parks, grid connections and
pipelines in the exclusive economic zone. His tasks also include maritime spatial planning and
offshore grid planning. Between 2009 and 2012, he was head of the INTERREG project BaltSeaPlan in which 14 partners from seven countries cooperated regarding maritime spatial planning
in the Baltic Sea.
62 TenneT - the world leading Offshore TSO. The latest develop-
ments in connecting offshore wind farms in Germany´s North Sea
TenneT Offshore, Member of the Board, Wilfried Breuer
Wilfried Breuer is an expert in power transmission technology and has more than 20 years of
expertise in this sector. Since his graduation as an electrical engineer he has worked for several
business units of Siemens in South Africa and Germany. He was vice president of the Power Transmission & Distribution Group and CEO of Business Unit Power Transmission Solutions at Siemens.
Since March 2012, Mr Breuer has worked as managing director for projects at TenneT Offshore
in Bayreuth. As managing director he is responsible for all offshore grid connection projects in
Germany’s North Sea.
63 Optimised subsea power cable systems for cost reduction
and specific applications
Norddeutsche Seekabelwerke, Director of Engineering, Dr Heiner Ottersberg
Heiner Ottersberg is director of engineering for NSW and responsible for a wide and varied portfolio of cable products. He has almost 13 years’ experience in the submarine cable industry and
has been involved in numerous projects worldwide. The current focus includes the design of MV
and HV submarine power cable systems, submarine communication cable systems and specialised
cables for the offshore industry.
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64 ABB Cable Care service for offshore cable connections:
preventive maintenance and repair-preparedness for power
cables
ABB, Area Sales Manager Germany, Philipp Schöpfle
Philipp Schöpfle studied computer science at the University of Applied Sciences in Karlsruhe
before completing a course in economics at the University of Heidelberg (2004 to 2007) and
going on to gain an MBA from Steinbeis University Berlin in 2009. Prior to becoming area sales
manager Germany at ABB, he worked as manager for the Middle East and North Africa within the
Federation of German Industries in Berlin (2009 to 2011), as project manager for offshore wind
with ABB in Mannheim (2011 to 2013) and as sales manager for ABB SE in Sweden (2013).
65 Advanced trenching solution for inter-array cable burial:
IHC engineering business’ Hi-Traq trenching vehicle
IHC Engineering Business, Product Manager – Subsea, Chris Jones, UK
Chris Jones is product manager for subsea excavation and trenching technology (SETT) within
IHC Merwede. He has a product-focused, research and development remit and drives progression
through close client contact. He integrates cross-functional technology within the IHC Merwede
group to provide a strong product portfolio to the offshore markets. Mr Jones has previous experience with CAT Building Construction Products, developing and taking excavators to market.
66 Reducing the levelised cost of electricity (LCOE) of offshore
renewable energy through the ‘holistic’ condition monitoring
(CM) of offshore wind farm high-voltage networks
High Voltage Parcel Discharge (HVPD), Business Development Manager, Stephan Heberer, UK
Stephan Heberer holds a degree in mechanical engineering with a focus on power generation
from the University for Applied Sciences in Nuremberg. He started his career in 1993 working
for ABB, where he held various management positions involving MV and HV switchgear and transformers. Since 2008 he has been active in condition monitoring for electrical apparatus with a
main focus on partial discharge.
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3 – 5 p.m.
Session M
NATURE AND ENVIRONMENT PROTECTION
SCIENTIFIC ANSWERS AND TECHNICAL SOLUTIONS
M
Session M — Hall 4.1, Room C
Thursday, 19 June 2014
Chair: Alfred Wegener Institute, Helmholtz Centre for Polar and Marine Research,
Head Technology Transfer, Dr Eberhard Sauter
Eberhard Sauter, a geochemist, gained his PhD in marine environmental geology in 1997 from
the University of Kiel. After more than ten years of active marine field research and the development of underwater technologies, he turned towards innovation management. Since 2008 Mr
Sauter has been head of AWI’s technology transfer office and is responsible for patents, licensing, industry cooperation and spin-offs. With its ecological research expertise, bionic lightweight engineering and concepts for the multiple use of offshore wind farms, AWI provides links
between several areas of marine research and the offshore wind sector.
67 A new, effective method to reduce offshore piling noise:
first serial offshore application of the noise mitigation system
of hydro-sound-dampers (HSD)
OffNoise-Solutions, Partner, Dr Karl-Heinz Elmer
Dr Karl-Heinz Elmer is the inventor of the hydro-sound-damper (HSD), a new, effective underwater noise mitigation method. He founded OffNoise-Solutions to develop and market the HSD.
He studied structural engineering at Ruhr University Bochum and at the Leibniz University of
Hanover and gained his doctoral degree in nonlinear dynamics. He has lectured at the universities of Hanover and Braunschweig on dynamics, soil dynamics, pile dynamics, acoustics and the
dynamics of offshore wind turbines, and has conducted several research projects on offshore
piling noise, wave propagation, nonlinear and transient dynamics, and numerical methods. He is
the author of numerous publications in different fields and has served as chairman at international conferences.
68 Avifauna monitoring in offshore wind farms: a new ap-
proach to developing effective and cost-efficient methods and
techniques
IMARE (Institute for Marine Resources), Research Associate, Antonia Dix
Antonia Dix completed her studies at the Christian-Albrechts-University of Kiel with a degree in
biology in 2005 (with a major in marine biology, and minors in zoology, physical oceanography).
From 2005 to 2011 she was employed in the department of conservation at the Nature Conservation Authority of New Zealand to monitor avifauna. From January 2012 to September 2012 she
worked for a planning agency (F.A Landschaftsplanung, subject area “species conservation and
project development”). Since December 2012 she has been research associate at IMARE (Institute
for Marine Resources) in the department for wind energy / environment wind.
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69 Mitigation of piling noise during construction of the
DanTysk offshore wind farm: a base case for noise mitigation
concepts
Vattenfall Europe Windkraft, Project Manager Environmental Systems, Dr Eva Philipp
Eva Philipp holds a PhD in biology and over the course of more than ten years of work in science
research she has specialised in marine biology and also been involved in work on environmental
issues and climate change. Several expeditions to different parts of the world have given her
experience in offshore work in remote areas and she has received training to solve problems
under extreme conditions. Since 2012 she has been consent and environmental manager for
Vattenfall’s German offshore wind farm projects. In this role she is responsible for environmental
issues, site assessment and project consent.
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Session N
TECHNICAL RESEARCH FOR OFFSHORE WIND
N
Session N — Hall 4.1, Room B
Thursday, 19 June 2014
Chair: Fraunhofer Institute for Wind Energy and Energy System Technology (IWES), Business
Leader Research, Dr Arno van Wingerde
Arno van Wingerde was born in the Hague, Netherlands, and gained a master’s degree in 1987
and then a PhD (1992) in steel structures at the Department of Civil Engineering, Delft University
of Technology, before doing post-doctoral work at the University of Toronto from 1993 to 1997. In
2007 he moved to Germany to establish a test centre for rotor blades within Fraunhofer IWES and
became head of the rotor blade competence centre a year later, coordinating a European project
within the Sixth Framework. Since 2013 he has been business leader in research within IWES and
is currently coordinating an EU project proposal.
70 Challenge offshore test site research: conceptualizing and
initiating further offshore wind energy test site research in
Germany after Alpha Ventus
Fraunhofer Institute for Wind Energy and Energy System Technology (IWES), Head of Department, Wind Farm Planning and Operation, Bernhard Lange
Bernhard Lange is head of the department for energy meteorology and system integration at the
Fraunhofer IWES in Kassel. He studied physics with a focus on wind energy at the universities of
Constance, Edinburgh and Oldenburg. In 2002 he completed his dissertation on “Modelling the
Marine Boundary Layer for Offshore Wind Power Utilisation” at the Risø National Laboratory in
Denmark and at the University of Oldenburg. He is also project leader for a number of research
and industrial projects in the online monitoring and forecasting of wind energy feed-in for
widely distributed supply structures.
71 Update on the PISA project: PISA – a joint-industry project
on laterally loaded piles
DONG Energy, Project Manager, Dr Jesper Skov Gretlund, Denmark
Jesper Skov Gretlund joined DONG Energy as a project manager in 2012 with responsibility for
several R&D projects related to monopile foundations. He is active in establishing cooperation
with external partners on technology and innovation. These projects, including PISA, have been
launched to continuously challenge and expand the boundaries for offshore design. Mr Gretlund
holds a PhD in physics from the University of Aarhus and a degree in finance from Copenhagen
Business School. He has a background as a researcher in several fields such as materials science,
optics and accelerator physics.
72 Offshore foundation monitoring: realising cost savings by
using a model-based monitoring concept
airwerk, Technical Director, Jens Krieger
In the last 15 years Jens Krieger has planned and implemented meteorological and structural
measurement systems for many offshore wind farms including Alpha Ventus, Arkona Becken,
AmrumBank West and Robin Rigg. Since joining airwerk as technical director in 2011, his main
focus has been on consulting on and creating measurement concepts and implementing measurement systems to determine the structural integrity of offshore wind turbines. This involves all
aspects of foundation monitoring, such as the integration of MetOcean data with measurements
of structural stress, inclination, corrosion and scour.
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73 Wake losses as a function of atmospheric stability for an
offshore wind farm: CFD approach to whole array efficiency
computation
ALSTOM Wind SLU, Wind Engineer, Sergi Roma i Solanellas, Spain
Sergi Roma i Solanellas joined Alstom Wind in October 2012 and is currently working as wind engineer. His recent work has focused mainly on wind data analysis and site characteristics as well
as on the model of wakes for large offshore wind farms. He studied physics at the Autonomous
University of Barcelona and has an MSc in wind energy from the Technical University of Denmark.
Sergi has been involved in the wind energy business since 2008.
74 Experimental testing of support structures and offshore
foundations: an overview of business and research activities
Fraunhofer Institute for Wind Energy and Energy System Technology (IWES),
Research Assistant, Daniel Hofmann
Daniel Hofmann joined the Fraunhofer IWES in October 2012 as research assistant. He works
in fatigue investigation of steel structures for offshore wind power plants, which includes
investigating the corrosion behaviour of steel structures and protection systems. He studied
aeronautical engineering at the University of Applied Sciences in Hamburg and started his career
at Sogeclair Aerospace in Hamburg, which is involved in work for Airbus. Mr Hofmann worked on
developing a metallic fuselage, with a focus on testing new aluminium alloys and constructions.
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North Sea Wind Farm Tour
Monday, 16 June 2014
Excursion
North Sea Wind Farm Flight –
Offshore Wind Energy live
Eight projects are under construction and three projects are
successfully supplying wind power to the mainland. To find out
more about these projects from an aerial view WINDFORCE 2014
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Tuesday, 17 June 2014
WINDFORCE
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7 p.m. — Hanse-Saal / CCB
All conference delegates and exhibitors are invited to spend the end of
WINDFORCE first day together. WINDFORCE party offers you a relaxing
atmosphere with good music and good food. Enjoy the night!
This years special guest is Cascada
Since the release of their first album almost ten years ago, CASCADA
look back on world-wide successes like Everytime We Touch, Miracle,
Evacuate The Dancefloor, San Francisco, Summer Of Love or The Rhythm
Of The Night. Front-singer Natalie Horler and her team of producers and
writers Yann Peifer (Yanou) and Manuel Reuter (Manian) have topped
charts in more than 20 countries with their irresistible dance-pop
songs. Collecting numerous awards (e.g. the World Music Award in
2007) throughout their career, they have established themselves as
one of the tops European dance floor acts of the present. There were a
few surprises waiting for Natalie in 2013: She was the contestant for
Germany at the Eurovision Song Contest with “Glorious“, which was in
the Top 20 in several countries. Moreover, Natalie’s “Best of”-Album
was published internationally. CASCADA are now back with their new
single Blink – a track that captures the very pulse of the dancefloor
scene and at the same time thrills both every CASCADA fan and every
listener at the radio.
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And we will continue the party with Livin music family
The basic idea for superstars is: after the tour is before the tour.
The idea: what are their backing musicians doing in tour breaks? They
create the concept of LIVIN music family – entertainment on highest
level. The guarantee for the perfect event.
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WINDFORCE Dinner
Wednesday, 18 June 2014
WINDFORCE
Dinner
7.30 p.m. — Deutsche Windtechnik
Hüttenstrasse 20a, 28237 Bremen
Words of Welcome
Senator Dr Joachim Lohse, Senator of Civil Engineering,
Environment and Transportation
Matthias Brandt, Director of Deutsche Windtechnik
Jens Eckhoff, Managing Director of Offshore Wind Messe
and Veranstaltungs GmbH
Windforce Dinner at Deutsche Windtechnik headquarters
The WINDFORCE Dinner 2014 will take place at the headquarters of
Deutsche Windtechnik on the historic premises of the old plant of the
Bremer steel mill! The location is characterized by the charm of 100
years of industrial culture. Because it offers favorable transport connections (road, rail, water) it is ideal for the swift and flexible transport
of all components to the respective place of application. Deutsche
Windtechnik has established successfully the sector of wind energy
facility maintenance at this place in recent years. The installation
of a combined renewable energy power plant (it consists three wind turbines, a photovoltaic system, a co-generation unit and a storage battery) provides the company independently at 100 % with energy from
renewable sources. Visitors of the WINDFORCE Dinner are invited to get
to know the different facets of the headquarters and service activities
of Deutsche Windtechnik: You expect exciting exhibits around the onand offshore service of wind turbines, e.g. different main components,
equipment or service vehicles. Deutsche Windtechnik is looking forward
to welcome you!
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Sponsored by:
About Deutsche Windtechnik:
Independent service providers for wind farms are increasingly taking
on essential work on offshore wind parks: they are important partners
when it comes to maintaining systems at sea, and have established
themselves alongside the service provided by systems manufacturers.
Deutsche Windtechnik is the leading independent service provider in the
field of wind energy in Germany. The company with about 350 employees offers the entire range of services required for the maintenance of
wind turbines onshore and offshore: Services including maintenance,
optimization and logistics, rotorblade service, tower and foundation,
controlling and power electronics, safety technology and inspection,
substations, expertise and consulting as well as repowering.
www.windforce2014.com
17 & 18 June 2014
WINDFORCE
Club
Sponsored by:
WINDFORCE Club invites you to meet after the conference and trade
fairs official hours. All exhibitors and conference delegates have the
possibility to stay at the WINDFORCE Club into the early hours. If you
join the WINDFORCE Party on Tuesday or the WINDFORCE Dinner on
Wednesday you can continue your talks afterwards in the WINDFORCE
Club. With some drinks and some good music the WINDFORCE Club is
a good place to make new contacts and enjoy the special atmosphere
of WINDFORCE in the outdoor lounge. All matches of the Soccer World
Championship in Brazil will be shown on TV here. Please notice that all
drinks and food must be paid. Welcome to the WINDFORCE Club.
Opening Ours: 17 – 18 June, 9 a.m. – open end
19 June, 9 a.m. – 6p.m.
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Outdoor presentation area
Outdoor presentation area
CHS CONTAINER Handel
Offshorecontainer:
the solution for all transport and storage requirements in ports
or on vessels, jack-ups or platforms In different sizes and designs!
Offshore-Accomodation-Container
mO³vetainer:
the solution for all requirements in ports, on vessels, jack-ups or
platforms for living-quarters, working-areas, office, restrooms etc.
Ela Container Handel
Relax and recover while having a cold drink in our mobile
ela[container] Lounge. Take the chance to get in contact with customers and potential customers during and after the fair.
Whether good or bad weather, our mobile Container Lounge is providing a convenient opportunity to recover, whether on the terrace or
inside the Lounge area.
HANSA-FLEX
HANSA-FLEX Eventmobile
The HANSA-FLEX Eventmobile serves as a mobile stand on the outside
grounds of tradefairs. At events hosted by our branches, it is used as
an information vehicle. And for other events, such as supplier days,
it is the perfect platform from which to present our company with all
its capabilities. Finished in distinctive HANSA-FLEX red, our Eventmobile attracts attention wherever it goes. The Eventmobile has many
hydraulic functions – for example a central hydraulic system has been
installed in the vehicle’s equipment compartment. Of course, only
HANSA-FLEX products have been fitted for the hydraulic functions.
NDE Offshore
NDE Offshore services include diving, ROV, Rope Access, Grouting and
Project management/Engineering – a complete one end solution.
With this services we can offer our clients a solution that has the
benefits of increased safety, time efficiency, cost control and one
interface for Clients.Take off your shoes and step into a brand new
hyperbaric chamber also called decompression chamber and we can
tell you more about our NDE Offshore solutions.
You meet us at the entrance and also at our stand number J32.
Welcome!
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TRADE FAIR EVENTS
More than 1,000 turbines of experience on board
Meet us at stand B30
In May, A2SEA welcomed yet another second-generation
offshore installation vessel to its fleet: SEA CHALLENGER.
SEA CHALLENGER is a sister vessel to SEA INSTALLER.
She is designed to transport and install up to eight 3.6 MW
turbines at a time, and can operate in waters up to 60m
deep depending on factors such as tide and penetration.
Scan and watch
installation from
Gunfleet Sands
www.windforce2014.com
The technology and design of the vessel are based on
the experience A2SEA has gained through 14 years in the
offshore wind industry, installing more than 50% of the
world’s offshore wind turbines.
SEA CHALLENGER’s first assignment will be the
installation of 35 Siemens 6 MW turbines for DONG
Energy at Westermost Rough in the UK. (Image shows
SEA INSTALLER)
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WINDFORCE 2014 Trade Fair – Floor Plan
Rebooking / Lounge
Int.
Zinc
H 60
Research projects
I 51
CHS Container
Hoffmann
INTPOW
Media
Lounge
H 53
I 53
H 50
I 50
K 42
Linde
Nordsee
Nassbaggerund
Tiefbau
di davit
int.
H 44
I 40
J 40
K 40
Kraft- NDE
werks- Offshore
schule
J 33
KMR
J 32
Marine
Survey- Exhibition
ors
Office
ITW Wind
Group
K 34
WPM
K 33
EWEA
K 32
SIF
Group
K 31
BAUER
J 34
J 30
I 31
Scottish
Development
International
AMD
K
23
Lounge
J 23
J 24
F 51
F 50
3sun
Group
WTSH
Maritimes
Cluster
Norddeutschland
Bernd
Münstermann
F 43
wpd
TARA
Schweißtechnik
F 42
F 40
F 41
G 44
H 40
G 40
HGO
InfraSea
Solutions
G 41
ELA Container
Deutsche Siegfried
Offshore Maas
Consult
H 32
H 31
EEW Special
Pipe Construction
Rostocker
Korrosionsschutz
OIS Offshore
Industrie Service
H 30
G 32
HOCHTIEF
Solutions AG
Schottel
WFB Wirtschaftsförderung Bremen
F 32
F 30
G 30
Uwe Kloska
EWE
Reetec
Offshore &
Solutions
GmbH
BIS Bremerhavener
Gesellschaft für
Investionsförderung
und
Standtentwicklung
H 21
H 22
HAWART
Sondermaschinenbau
Hempel
G 33
Conferdo
H 23
Miebach
BTC
K 24
CAPE
Holland
Group
F 52
Scottish
Pavillion
J 31
Pihl
Expert
wpd
windmanager
PNE Wind
G 43
G 42
Seajacks
ORGA
Aviation UK
H 41
F 60
RTS
ROVOP
Scottish
Development
International
AIR LIQUIDE
Deutschland
OERLIKON
Schweißtechnik
K 30
Schramm
Group
Updraft
K 41
F 62
F 61
G 50
H 43
OFORNY
I 41
J 41
Royal
Wagenborg
H 51
Baltic
Taucherei& Bergungsbetrieb
PSA
Zentrale
J.H. Jaeger &
Eggers
Zertz +
Scheid
Ingenieur
Gesellschaft
Nautilus
H
52
G&G
First
International Subsea
Chevalier
Floatels
BV
G
G 53
52
FERCHAU KletterEngineer- Spezialing
Einheit
G 54
G 51
ALSTOM
Offshore
Maritime
Management
Norway
Pavilion
K 43
G 61
Volvo
Penta
I 52
Meyer Werft
G 60
H 61
Research projects
Lagerraum
Windforce
K 50
hww
Deutsche afw
Personal- Messe
Cuxhaven
service
SIKA
F 23
Maritime
Offshore
Group
bremenports
F 22
J 22
J 25
Käufer
Befahrtechnik
I 20
H 20
G 20
F 20
K 22
Wilhelmsen
Ship Service
K 13
INA SEA
K
12
K
11
K
10
F 13
entrance
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Sarens
F 12
Atlas Services
Group
F 10
FoundOcean
Tentec
F 13
F 12
HVPD
F 11
S+H
Systemtec.F 10
entrance
www.windforce2014.com
WINDFORCE 2014 Trade Fair – Floor Plan
WindManShip
BIBA
E 61
D 60
Sabik
LOSOMAT
SchraubE 53 technik
Neef
OTS
E 52
Cuxhaven
EKS
E 54
Hansa Flex
C 60
DNV GL
Opening Hours
C 51
Vallourec &
Mannesmann
Tubes
Thrustmaster
of Texas
D 50
E 50
Steady
Falck
Climbing
Safety
Services
D 51
ws-tools
Salzgitter
AG
D 43
Eisenbau
und Krämer
E 41
+TATA Steel
Exhibitors:
17 - 19 June 2014
8 a.m. - 7 p.m.
C 50
Northern
Jade Bay
Netherlands
Pavillion
OWI
NNOW
D 42
abh
INGENIEURTECHNIK
D 44
Trade Fair Visitors /
Conference Participants:
17 - 19 June 2014
9 a.m. - 6 p.m.
Catering
for Trade Fair
Visitors
D 53
E 51
E 42
AREVA
C 61
Nordic Yards
Rope
Access
Solutions
Schaaf
Dr. Möller /
IMS Nord
Bohlen &
Doyen Bauunternehmung
B 41
C 41
C 42
Offshore
Logistics
Company
BLG Logistics Group
D 41
ITH
A 44
Schiff &
Hafen
A 43
Recharge
A 42
Sea
Renergy
Offshore
A 41
F.Reyher
E 40
Sitte
DONG
Energy
TÜV Süd
E 34
General Cable
D 33
Nobiskrug
CCK
C Wind
Ingenieur
Büro
D 34
GMA
WerkstoffEnBW
technik
D 35
SPX
E 32
Windea
E 31
Roxtec
Norddeutsche
Seekabelwerke
E 33
E 35
C 40
D 40
Deutsche
WindTechnik
Global
Davit
C 35
Lerbs
AG
MBT
GmbH
FRS
WindCat
Offshore
Logistics
B 34
A2SEA
C 32
P.E.
Concepts
C 30
B 33
alki
Tronik
B 32
Sgurr
Energy
Dieseko
Group /
PVE
C 33
B 31
C 31
A 40
Viking
Life
Saving
C 34
D 32
D 31
D 30
B 40
B 30
A 34
NAVINGO
A 33
AWEA
A 32
German
Renewables
Shipbrockers
A 30
Hall 4 / Conference catering - >
MTU
Friedrichshafen
ABB
Mueth
E 23
Niedax
Nordwest
Assekuranz
D 22
D 21
Activity space
E 24
E 22
Deutsche
WindPalfinger
Guard
E 20
D 20
E 21
Blanke Seaports
Meier of
Evers Niedersachsen
Fassmer Hansa
C 22
WeserWind
B 22
B 23
Abe- EOPS
Evers
king
Offshore
&
Projekt
Rasmussen Service
Tec
C 21
C 20
B 20
Rienecker
B 21
A 23
Steffel
KKS
A 22
Columbus
A 21
Jäger
Gummi
A 20
Bugsier
Wärtsila
Kjellberg
Finsterwalde
Plarad
E 13
E 12
Primo
Marine
E 11
FrisiaOffshore
E 10
entrance
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Barbarino
& Kilp
CM Offshore
A 10
entrance
A 12
Marinesoft
A 13 – 15
Conference / Hall 4.1 - >
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JOIN US
October 7– 8, 2014 in Atlantic City, New Jersey
2014 has become a turning point for the U.S. offshore
wind energy industry. With projects in advanced stages
of development, lease auctions in several states, and
additional government funding for advanced technology
demonstration projects, the U.S. offshore wind energy
industry is picking up speed and momentum.
EXHIBITION & SPONSORSHIP
OPPORTUNITIES ARE AVAILABLE
Visit us for more details:
Principle Power’s WindFloat
www.OFFSHOREWINDEXPO.org
Make your plans to attend these additional
AWEA educational events.
AWEA Wind Energy Finance & Investment Seminar
October 20 – 21, 2014 I New York City, NY
AWEA Wind Energy Fall Symposium
November 19 – 20, 2014 I San Diego, CA
AWEA Wind Resource & Project Energy Assessment Seminar
December 2 – 3, 2014 I Orlando, FL
AWEA WINDPOWER® 2015 Conference & Exhibition
SAVE THE DATE! May 18 – 21, 2015 I Orlando, FL
Visit www.awea.org/events for more information and to attend!
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exhibitor profiles
Bo ot h
Boot h
F 43
Bo ot h
B 30
E 23
3sun Group
A2SEA
ABB AG
3sun House Boundary Road
Southtown Great Yarmouth, United Kingdom
Laura Brady
Tel: +44 1493 666266
[email protected]
http://www.3sungroup.com
Kongens Kvarter 51
7000 Fredericia, Denmark
Gina Nielsen
Tel: +45 75 928211
[email protected]
http://www.A2SEA.com
Kallstadter Str. 1
68309 Mannheim, Germany
Alexander Sonneck
Tel: +49 621 381 2321
[email protected]
http://www.abb.de
3sun Group supplies skilled technicians and
packaged solutions for installation, servicing
and inspection of on and offshore wind
turbines. The Group?s maintenance capability
provides wind farm owners with engineering
solutions comprising consultancy, design
and specialist inspection and maintenance
teams capable of working on turbines, transition pieces and substations offshore. The
3sun Academy delivers technical, safety and
bespoke training.
A2SEA offers integrated installation and service solutions for the offshore wind industry.
Since 2002, our fleet has installed more than
1,000 turbines and 400 foundations. Powered
by know-how and experience, our project
teams complete every installation safely, on
time, and to budget.
Construction and installation
Energy supply and grid operation / cables
Bo ot h
Boot h
B 20
An der Faehre 2
27809 Lemwerder, Germany
Nils P. Olschner
Tel: +49 421 6733.0
[email protected]
http://www.abeking.com
Abeking & Rasmussen (Lemwerder, Germany) designs and builds offshore service/
crew vessels and workboats. Especially their
SWATH@A&R technology offers sensational
smooth rides in rough seas. Based on the
ship „Natalia Bekker“ the 25 m SWATH@A&R
Offshore Service Vessel delivered to BARD
in 2010, the shipyard designs tailor made
solutions that meet the specific needs of the
offshore wind industry.
Ships and marine technology
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ABB is a reliable partner for the wind industry since 30 years. As one of the biggest
independent suppliers of electrical components for wind power plants, as well as
technology leader in linking offshore wind
farms to the grid, ABB helps customers to
collect and connect wind power to the grid.
ABB provides systems for control, protection
and monitoring of the current generated by
wind farms.
Construction and installation
Energy supply and grid operation / cables
Operation and maintenance
Construction and installation
Job qualification and personnel
Operation and maintenance
Abeking & Rasmussen Schiffs - und
Yachtwerft Aktiengesellschaft
A
Bo ot h
D 41
abh INGENIEUR-TECHNIK GmbH
Nesserlander Str. 76
26723 Emden, Germany
Claudia Rüffel
Tel: +49 4921 92770
[email protected]
http://www.abh-emden.com
For over 30 years our int. clients have trusted
in our know-how in the offshore industry
and for the design of various commercial
and special types of vessels. Beside the oil
& gas sector, especially we are operating in
the offshore wind farm business and provide
services like design of installation and
service vessels, construction supervision,
marine operations, design of foundations
and offshore substations, consultancy and
project management.
Construction and installation
Operation and maintenance
Ships and marine technology
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Agentur für Wirtschaftsförderung
Cuxhaven
Kapitän-Alexander-Str. 1
27472 Cuxhaven, Germany
Dr. Hans-Joachim Stietzel
Tel: +49 4721 599-711
[email protected]
http://www.afw-cuxhaven.de
Main tasks of the Department of Economic
Development C- Project development/- management Offshore Base Cuxhaven- OneStop-Agency: coordinates measures for the
promotion of the business location Cuxhaven- Brokerage service for large commercial
areas and real estate- Support for expansions, relocations and settlements of new
industries - Funding consultancy/business
start-up advice- Networking/industry sector
management- Location marketing.
Information and customer service
Logistics and ports
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Bo ot h
Boot h
J 31
Bo ot h
F 30
B 32
AIR LIQUIDE Deutschland GmbH
airwerk GmbH
alki TECHNIK GmbH
Hans - Günther - Sohl Str. 5
40235 Düsseldorf, Germany
Norbert Semsch
Tel: +49 211 6699287
[email protected]
http://www.airliquide.de
Südstr. 4
26897 Esterwegen, Germany
Holger Haardt
Tel: +49 201 12516910
kontakt@@airwerk.com
http://www.airwerk.com
Unterlettenweg 4
85051 Ingolstadt, Germany
Alexander Kipfelsberger
Tel: +49 841 974990
[email protected]
http://www.alkitronic.com
World leader in gases, technologies and
services for Industry and Health, Air Liquide
is present in 80 countries with more than
50,000 employees and serves more than 2
million customers and patients. Oxygen,
nitrogen and hydrogen have been at the core
of the company‘s activities since its creation
in 1902. Air Liquide‘s ambition is to be the
leader in its industry, delivering long-term
performance and acting responsibly.
Construction and installation
airwerk GmbH, with its team of highly-qualified engineers and technicians, combines
expertise, experience and proven technology for the successful planning, equipping
and commissioning of offshore structural
monitoring systems. airwerk‘s measurement
solutions include consulting, certified and
BSH-approved concepts, sensor selection and
installation, as well as data collection and
analysis for foundation and structural health
monitoring.
Construction and installation
Project planning
Bo ot h
Since the early 80s the alki TECHNIK GmbH
successfully develops and produces under
the brand name alkitronic® manual, electric,
pneumatic and hydraulic bolting systems for
professional use in various industrial sectors
with a high standard of precision and quality.
The patented products are distributed worldwide and stand for the classic characteristics
of a „Made in Germany“ product.
Construction and installation
Operation and maintenance
Turbine
Boot h
C 33
Bo ot h
G 50
J 24
ALLSAT GmbH
ALSTOM Deutschland AG
AMD Offshore GmbH
Sokelantstr. 5
30165 Hannover, Germany
Juergen Rueffer
Tel: +49 511 303990
[email protected]
http://www.allsat.de
Boveristr. 22
68309 Mannheim, Germany
Annette Titzmann
Tel: +49 621 329 8915
[email protected]
http://www.alstom.com, www.alstom.de
Wecholder Str. 151
28277, Germany
Martin Linden
Tel: +49 421 40897888
[email protected]
http://www.amd-offshore.com
ALLSAT is a company offering and supplying
know-how in the field of precise navigation
and positioning based on GNSS techniques.
Since 1991 the company engages in projects
world-wide where precision and up-to-date
techniques are required for different task
providing cm-accuracy with GNSS namely
GPS, GLONASS, Galileo and BeiDou.
Logistics and ports
Operation and maintenance
Ships and marine technology
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Alstom is a leader in the construction of
plants and products for power generation,
energy transmission and rail infrastructure,
and sets benchmarks for innovative, environmentally friendly technologies - including all
energy sources. With the Haliade 150-6MW,
the first new-generation offshore turbine,
Alstom has developed an extremely powerful
electricity provider. The Group employs
93,000 people in about 100 countries.
AMD Offshore GmbH offers as maritime
service company complete solutions to the
offshore industry. With deep roots and a
powerful network in this industry we offer
tailor-made services from a single source: Technical management for offshore vessels
- Project management for offshore projects,
conversions and newbuilding - Mobilization
/ Demobilization - Consulting - Evaluation of
suitable vessels for your projects
Energy supply and grid operation / cables
Operation and maintenance
Research and development
Project planning
Research and development
Turbine
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exhibitor profiles
Bo ot h
Boot h
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American Wind Energy Association
and AWEA Offshore WINDPOWER 2014
Conference & Exhibition
1501 M St NW STE 1000
20005 Washington, United States
Mike Swinburne
Tel: +01 202 383-2502
[email protected]
http://www.offshorewindexpo.org
The AWEA Offshore WINDPOWER 2014 Conference & Exhibition is the largest event in the
USA for the offshore wind industry, with over
50 exhibitors and 800 delegates. This year`s
event will take place on 7-8 October, in Atlantic City and will feature turbine manufacturers, project developers, and other important
companies. Make sure to attend to meet the
right contacts and position your company to
succeed in the US Offshore wind industry!
Construction and installation
Information and customer service
Turbine
MÜTH Selbstklebetechnik GmbH & Co.KG, an
innovative supplier of industrial adhesive
tapes in the area for WIND POWER blade manufacturer since its establishment.Through
partnership combined with knowledge of
self-adhesive products are produced in-house
production of customized solutions, industrial adhesive tapes. Please contact us and
request our expertise!
Information and customer service
www.windforce2014.com
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AREVA Wind
Atlas Professionals
Am Lunedeich 156
27572 Bremerhaven, Germany
Heike Winkler
Tel: +49 471 80040
[email protected]
http://www.arevawind.com
Altenwalder Chaussee 94-100
27472 Cuxhaven, Germany
Wim Keen
Tel: +49 4721 590810
[email protected]
http://www.atlasprofessionals.com
AREVA`s expertise lies in the development of
advanced technology solutions for generating low-carbon electricity. As number
one worldwide in nuclear power, we supply
products and services to ensure nuclear reactor safety and performance throughout the
life cycle. Our integrated model covers every
stage of the fuel cycle, reactor design and
construction, and operating services. In just
a few years‘ time, we have set the standard
for the industry.
Atlas Professionals provides since 1982 a
wide range of highly skilled personnel to numerous onshore and offshore operations in
the renewable industry; ranging from power
cable installation for offshore wind parks,
interconnector projects, operations and
maintenance, but also telecoms industries
and beyond. Atlas Professionals` global team
of in-house specialists meets demands by
offering a full suite of taxation, logistics, and
legal services.
Operation and maintenance
Turbine
Financing and insurance
Job qualification and personnel
Boot h
E 24
Lukas-Welser-Str. 4
28309 Bremen, Germany
Thomas Schulze
Tel: +49 421 48 54 57 0
[email protected]
http://www.mueth.de
Bo ot h
F40
Bo ot h
August MÜTH GroSShandel mit
Selbstklebetechnik GmbH & Co.KG
A–B
Bo ot h
G 42
Baltec Ship Design GmbH
Seelandstr. 14-16
23569 Lübeck, Germany
Stefan Schulz
Tel: +49 451 70757497
http://www.baltec.de
BALTEC SHIP DESIGN in Lübeck builds light
weight composite vessels fordifferent
purposes, but has specialised particularly in
the constructionof fuel-efficient catamarans
for professional use.For the offshore wind
industry a prototype of the new BALTEC
A240 CTV, Crew Transfer Vessel, is now under
construction. The ship will start its operation
in late 2014.
Construction and installation
Operation and maintenance
Ships and marine technology
H 43
Baltic Taucherei- und Bergungs­
betrieb Rostock GmbH
Alter Hafen Süd 3
18069 Rostock, Germany
Eyk-Uwe Pap
Tel: +49 381 8111000
[email protected]
http://www.baltic-taucher.de
Baltic Diver Germany is a reputable maritime
service provider. We can look back on 20
years with international and challenging offshore projects in 23 countries. We can offer a
wide range of services e.g.:Commercial diving
works Explosive ordnance disposalSalvage
and average service, oil spill removalHydraulic engineering and coastal protectionSea
cable laying and recoveryVessel service
and repairPersonnel service ROV and sonar
operation
Construction and installation
Operation and maintenance
Ships and marine technology
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Bo ot h
K 30
Boot h
F 42
BAUER Gruppe
Bernd Münstermann GmbH & Co. KG
BAUER-Str. 1
86529 Schrobenhausen, Germany
Ruth Paulus
Tel: +49 8252 97 1163
[email protected]
http://www.bauer.de
Lengericher Str. 22
48291 Telgte, Germany
Roland Fischer
Tel: +49 2504 9800750
[email protected]
http://www.muenstermann.com
The BAUER Group is an international construction and equipment manufacturing
enterprise based in Germany. The stockmarket listed holding company, BAUER Aktiengesellschaft, is the parent of more than
110 subsidiaries in the fields of construction,
equipment and resources. The Group has
recently started projects in marine technologies related to Renewable Energy.
Construction and installation
Construction and installation
Energy supply and grid operation / cables
Badgasteinerstr. 1
28359 Bremen, Germany
Prof. Dr.-Ing. Klaus-Dieter Thoben
Tel: +49 421 50005
[email protected]
http://www.bik.uni-bremen.de
The Institut für integrierte Produktentwicklung - BIK is an institute of the University of
Bremen and belongs to the department of
production engineering. The head of the institute is Prof. Dr.-Ing. Klaus-Dieter Thoben.
The research expertise is concentrated on the
development of products designed of glass or
carbon fiber materials and their properties,
automation of production of such products
and on ressource and energy efficiency.
Research and development
BIBA - Bremer Institut für Produktion und Logistik GmbH
The Institute for Production and Logistics
(BIBA) was founded in 1981 and is an engineering research institute at the University
of Bremen. It is one of the largest research
institutes in the state of Bremen. The
institute performs application-oriented and
industrial research in the fields of production
and logistics in sectors like automotives, aeronautics, wind energy and logistical services
using sound fundamental research.
Construction and installation
Operation and maintenance
Research and development
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Hochschulring 20
28359 Bremen, Germany
Stephan Oelker
Tel: +49 421 21850130
[email protected]
http://www.biba.uni-bremen.de/
Münstermann offers plants and components
for the production of special cables as for
example those needed for offshore wind
farms. A typical application is the transfer
of the cable from the stranding machine to
the turntable, which acts as a buffer store
for the cable. Münstermann can also supply
transport systems, tensioners, which unload
the cable from the storage turntables and
lay it onto an appropriate turntable on the
cable-laying ship.
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BIS Bremerhavener Gesellschaft für
Investitionsförderung und Stadtentwicklung mbH
Am Alten Hafen 118
27568 Bremerhaven, Germany
Nils Schnorrenberger
Tel: +49 471 94646900
[email protected]
http://www.bis-bremerhaven.de
Bremerhaven. Home port for offshore wind
energyBIS is the economic development
company in the city of Bremerhaven. We
offer you- one-stop business support services- industrial sites close to the deepwater - support by research and development
institutions such as the Fraunhofer Institute
for Wind Energy- a strong regional network
of producers, suppliers, logistics and service
providers all along the value-added chain- a
qualified workforce.
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Blanke Meier Evers Rechtsanwälte
Stephanitorsbollwerk 1
28217 Bremen, Germany
Ute Pantke
Tel: +49 421 949460
[email protected]
http://www.bme-law.de
Die Sozietät gehört zu den führenden Kanzleien im Bereich der Beratung von Betreibern
regenerativer Energieanlagen, insbesondere
Windparkvorhaben. Unsere Anwälte verfügen
über eine herausragende Kompetenz in sämtlichen Fragen des Rechts der Erneuerbaren
Energien.
Information and customer service
Information and customer service
Logistics and ports
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Bohlen & Doyen Bauunternehmung
GmbH
Senator-Borttscheller-Str. 1
28197 Bremen, Germany
Annette Schimmel
Tel: +49 421 3983265
[email protected]
http://www.wind-energy-logistics.de
Hauptstr. 248
26639 Wiesmoor, Germany
Hermann Hinrichs
Tel: +49 4944 301 0
Offshore service and subsea cable laying. In
offshore wind farms, wind power systems and
transmission grids all related electrical components have to be maintained and serviced
on a regular basis. Bohlen & Doyen in close
cooperation with his parent company SAG
offers a wide range of services in this area.
Construction and installation
Operation and maintenance
bremenports GmbH & Co. KG
Am Strom 2
27568 Bremerhaven, Germany
Anastasia Lenz
Tel: +49 421 30901 0
[email protected]
http://www.bremenports.de
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Brunsbüttel Ports GmbH
Elbehafen 1
25541 Brunsbüttel, Germany
Frank Schnabel
Tel: +49 4852 8840
[email protected]
http://www.brunsbuettel-ports.de
The Elbehafen Brunsbüttel is a multi-purpose
port with extended customer orientation
and logistical competence. Due to spacious
storage areas at the pier within outreach of
the crane and well equipped warehouses,
Elbehafen Brunsbüttel offers excellent conditions for handling general and project cargo
of all kinds. Since 2005 components of the
Offshore and Onshore industry are handled
and stored in the Elbehafen Brunsbüttel.
A consulting and engineering company with
its own port - this sums up bremenports
GmbH & Co. KG precisely. The company has
managed the port infrastructure in Bremen
and Bremerhaven on behalf of the Free
Hanseatic City of Bremen since January 2002.
The experts at bremenports maintain close
contact with the shipping and logistics industries to ensure that port development in
the Federal Land of Bremen is systematically
planned to meet demand.
Logistics and ports
Project planning
Research and development
Construction and installation
Logistics and ports
Operation and maintenance
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BTC Business Technology Consulting
AG
Bugsier Reederei- und Bergungsgesellschaft MBH & Co. KG
Eschweweg 5
26121 Oldenburg, Germany
Johannes Kratz
Tel: +49 441 3612 0
[email protected]
http://www.btc-ag.com
Johannisbollwerk 10
20459 Hamburg, Germany
Sven Schroeder
Tel: +49 40 31111104
[email protected]
http://www.bugsier.de
BTC Business Technology Consulting AG is
a leading IT consultancy in Germany.BTC |
Wind 2.0 developed by BTC for the operation
of offshore-wind farms. Main functions are
complete acquisition, management and
monitoring of activities, tasks and staff.
Furthermore the system offers a intuitive
planning board, qualification management,
people tracking, integration of weather
forecast as well as comprehensive analysis
and reporting functions.
Energy supply and grid operation / cables
Operation and maintenance
Research and development
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http://www.bohlen-doyen.com
The business unit BLG WindEnergy Logistics develops innovative logistics solutions
for transport, cargo handling and storage
throughout the entire supply chain of
offshore wind farms. First reference projects
have been successfully carried out such as
the Global Tech 1, Trianel Windpark Borkum,
Nordsee Ost and Meerwind Süd/Ost wind
farms. BLG is a reliable partner for the
development of logistics concepts and their
implementation.
Logistics and ports
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BLG LOGISTICS GROUP AG & Co. KG /
WindEnergy Logistics
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BUGSIER today is part of the classic picture
of most German seaports with the largest
tug fleet flying the German flag. With a fleet
of efficient and powerful tugs we are serving
the offshore oil & gas industry as well as the
flourishing offshore wind energy market. We
are proud of being fully certified according to
the strict guidelines of ISO 9001, ISO 14001,
Achilles and Connexio; we are offering our
customers the highest standard.
Logistics and ports
Operation and maintenance
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CAPE HOLLAND GROUP
CCK Ingenieurbüro GmbH
Chevalier Floatels BV
Romhof 5
9411 SB Beilen, The Netherlands
Wendy Wieringa
Tel: +31 593 540470
[email protected]
http://www.cape-holland.com/
Gewerbestr. 5
26349 Jaderberg, Germany
Michael Ruf
Tel: +49 4454 978910
[email protected]
http://www.cck-ingenieure.de
Doddendael Estate, Kootwijkerdijk 2
3774 JT Kootwijkerbroek, The Netherlands
Marcel Roelofs
Tel: +31 342 44 14 04
Cape Holland is a family business with
5 generations of piling experience. The
company supplies engineering, sales and
rental services of on- and offshore piling
equipment. At the Rifgatt Offshore Windpark,
Cape Holland pioneered the use of multiple
linked Vibratory Hammers for the installation of large monopile foundation piles. It is
constantly innovating to help bring down the
cost of wind and reduce the environmental
impact of installation.
Construction and installation
Operation and maintenance
Research and development
www.floatels.biz
The CCK Ingenieurbüro GmbH offers services
in Non Destructive Testing for manufacturer
and operator of technical constructions
and components. Our offshore inspectors
are qualified and certificated according to
ISO 9712. In more than 1.000 offshore test
hours our inspectors could give proof of their
efficiency and gain their experience. Thereby
we have the ability to support your offshore
projects non-restrictively.
Construction and installation
Operation and maintenance
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CHS Container Group
CM Offshore GmbH
Tilmannstr. 19
28239 Bremen, Germany
Arndt Overbeck
Tel: +49 421 6439615
[email protected]
http://www.chs-containergroup.com
Barkhausenstr. 60
27568 Bremerhaven, Germany
Derrick Underwood
Tel: +49 471 48878
[email protected]
http://www.cm-offshore.de
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Columbus McKinnon Engineered Products GmbH
Am Silberpark 2 - 8
86438 Kissing, Germany
Carsten Feddern
Tel: +49 8233 2121 8312
[email protected]
http://www.pfaff-silberblau.com
CHS Container Group offers innovative and
unique container solutions. We are specialized in sale and renting of standard containers and in the development, engineering
and production of special containers for
various requirements.Within our business
segment Offshore and Maritime Solutions
we offer our customers individual products
- from upper deck and offshore containers,
to mobile workshops - fully-equipped by our
partner the Hoffmann Group.
CM Offshore is based in Bremerhaven on
the NW Coast of Germany. Part of a Group of
Company‘s where we can increase our highly
skilled and experienced workforce when
necessary to deliver short turnaround times
and guarantee quality workmanship.While
working in Offshore and Onshore steel construction we are also involved in Ship-repair
and New build. Certified to DIN 18800 and
ISO 9001 and with WPQR in most steels and
non ferrous steels.
The company Columbus McKinnon Engineered
Products GmbH, Kissing/Germany, has ranked
with its brands Pfaff-silberblau and Alltec
Antriebstechnik for many decades amongst
the technology leaders in components and
system solutions for mechanical motion and
lifting technology. The portfolio ranges from
sophisticated screw jack elements to innovative linear drives through to powerful lifting
tables and wire rope winches.
Construction and installation
Operation and maintenance
Ships and marine technology
Construction and installation
Operation and maintenance
Ships and marine technology
Construction and installation
Operation and maintenance
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conferdo GmbH & Co. KG
CT Offshore A/S
CuxHafEn GmbH
Südstr. 4
26897 Esterwegen, Germany
Andreas Pflügge
Tel: +49 5955 2050
[email protected]
http://www.conferdo.de
Svendborgvej 35
5260 Odense S, Denmark
Annette Poulsen
Tel: +45 64 87 27 26
[email protected]
http://www.ctoffshore.dk/
Gorch-Fock-Str. 29
27476 Cuxhaven, Germany
Peter Miesner
Tel: +49 4721 558 112
conferdo is an innovative and capable partner for specialised steel and plant construction. With extensive flexibility and strict
quality management, conferdo manufactures
prototypes, individual constructions as well
as serial products like: primary/secondary
steel structures, platforms, heli-decks,
nacelles, lifting devices, naval technology,
sea-fastenings, met mast systems, welding
structures, gangways, boatlanding systems,
...
http://www.cuxhafen-gmbh.de
With more than 10 years of know-how within
subsea cable installation, maintenance, survey and repair we aim for the best fit solution
in every project, tailored by experience.
Good evidence of our proven track record includes references from the most demanding
offshore wind projects developed so far.
Energy supply and grid operation / cables
Construction and installation
Logistics and ports
Ships and marine technology
Main tasks of the CuxHafEn GmbH Cuxhavener Hafen Entwicklungsgesellschaft •
Development of the Offshore Base Cuxhaven
• Acquisition, development and lease of sites
• Settlement of industrial-, commercial- and
service companies • Funding of innovative
investment projects • Commercial properties
• Offer for a new logistic area in 2014: 5,4
hectares area, asphalt surface, heavy load
for 25t/m2, directly located at the Elbe river
and nearby the Offshore Terminal I and II,
connected to the port internal heavy load
approved road system
Logistics and ports
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CWind Ltd
d-i davit international gmbh
dasNetz AG
Unit 18 Westside Centre London Road
Colchester CO3 8PH, United Kingdom
Petra Ernst-Gutierrez
Tel: +44 1206 304464
[email protected]
http://www.cwind247.com
Sandstr. 20
27232 Sulingen, Germany
Ulrich Stabenow
Tel: +49 4271 93270
[email protected]
http://www.davit-international.de
Weststr. 87
33790 Halle/Westf., Germany
Alexander Bendler
Tel: +49 5201 736115
CWind is a provider of services to the offshore
wind industry. We deliver crew transfer
vessels, proven CTruk 20T MPCs, that have
worked at 13 wind farms to date, project
solutions, turbine technicians and training
services. By combining our range of services:
providing vessels, highly skilled & trained
technicians and very experienced project
managers, CWind provides complete and
innovative packages that reduce costs and
improve efficiencies.
Construction and installation
Operation and maintenance
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d-i davit international gmbh is one of the
major designers and manufacturers of davit
systems and cranes worldwide. Since 27 years
they are supplier of life-saving equipment
and lifting appliances for civil, commercial,
military and special shipbuilding as well
as for offshore projects. An international
network of agencies and service centers with
qualified engineers is available.
Ships and marine technology
http://www.coast-link.com
Coast-Link™ is a registered trademark which
enables ships and ports to communicate
via a broadband marine radio link based on
microwave wireless Technology, and this at
a distance of up to 60 kilometers with a high
bandwidth. A specially developed transmission and antenna technology compensates for
the movements and rotations of the vessels,
enabling them to be permanently broadband
?online? around their home harbor and along
a coastline.
Construction and installation
Project planning
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Deutsche Offshore Consult GmbH
Deutsche WindGuard
Deutsche Windtechnik
Fahrenheitstr. 11
Bremen 28359, Germany
Oliver Spalthoff
Tel: +49 421 6964240
[email protected]
http://www.deutscheoffshore.de
Oldenburger Str. 65
26316 Varel, Germany
Jutta Simmering
Tel: +49 4451 9515273
[email protected]
http://www.windguard.de
Hüttenstr. 20a
28237 Bremen, Germany
Corinna Wolff
Tel: +49 421 98961058
[email protected]
http://www.deutsche-windtechnik.de
DOC provides offshore competence with
a team of experts combining offshore
experience and project know how, marine
operations and observation. We are involved
in all project stages - from pre-project,
project development, construction up to
the operational phase. We are covering all
aspects within these stages such as cable lay
operations, OWEC installation logistics, foundations, tender processes, soil investigations
or construction supervision.
In today‘s complex energy market, Deutsche WindGuard is committed to providing
extensive scientific, technical & operational
services, which are unbiased and manufacturer-independent. Our integrated services reliably support the complete project lifecycle
and ensure optimum performance from the
start. We offer: Consulting, engineering
services, certified safety trainings, technical
inspections and due diligence, integral load
assessment and more.
Deutsche Windtechnik with its headquarters
in Bremen offers the entire package for
technical services for wind turbines from
the same source: machine and rotor blade
service, control and power electronics, tower,
foundation, safety, technical expertise &
consulting, service for substations as well
as repowering services. We work on- and
increasingly offshore with now about 7 years
of experience. Further information on www.
deutsche-windtechnik.de
Construction and installation
Logistics and ports
Project planning
Information and customer service
Job qualification and personnel
Project planning
Information and customer service
Operation and maintenance
Turbine
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DEWI Group c/o DEWI GmbH
Dieseko Group BV
Ebertstr. 96
26382 Wilhelmshaven, Germany
Till Schorer
Tel: +49 4421 4808 0
[email protected]
http://www.dewi-group.com
Lelystraat 49
3364 AH Sliedrecht, The Netherlands
Douwe Feenstra
Tel: +31 184 410333
[email protected]
[email protected]
http://www.diesekogroup.com
http://www.pve-holland.com
Global wind energy services from one source.
As one of the leading international service
providers in wind energy, the DEWI Group
offers a broad range of wind energy related
services, certifications, energy analyses,
studies and seminars. DEWI Group consists of
the independent companies DEWI and DEWIOCC, which are both part of UL (Underwriters
Laboratories). DEWI GmbH/DEWI-OCC are
accredited by DAkkS (www.dakks.de for
details).
Information and customer service
Project planning
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Dieseko Group worldwide represents all that‘s
best in Dutch hydraulic vibratory technology.
PVE is part of this Group and is specialised in
engineering and building vibratory foundation equipment for the offshore market. PVE is
trendsetting by combining vibro technology
with upending, lifting and drilling and known
throughout the world for its innovative approach and state-of-the-art technology.
Construction and installation
Operation and maintenance
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Dipl.-Ing. H. Sitte GmbH & Co.
Schiffsinstallationen KG / Abteilung Offshore
Eiswerkestr. 5
27572 Bremerhaven, Germany
Robert Hafner
Tel: +49 471 80628 20
[email protected]
http://www.sitte.de
Seit mehreren Jahren ist die Sitte Unternehmensgruppe im Bereich Offshore - Wind
aktiv. Mittlerweile haben wir ein großes Offshore- Team aus qualifizierten Mitarbeitern.
Mit der Errichtung und Inbetriebnahme der
ersten Offshore-Windparks in der Nordsee
begann die Laufbahn. Durch die gesammelten Erfahrungen und die guten Referenzen
können wir heute noch zielorientierter und
flexibler agieren. Besuchen Sie uns an unserem Stand E34!
Construction and installation
Operation and maintenance
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DNV GL
DNV GL
DOB Star
Brooktorkai 18
20457 Hamburg, Germany
Dr. Helmut Klug
Tel: +49 441 36116880
[email protected]
http://www.dnvgl.com/renewables
Veritasveien 1
1322 Høvik, Norway
Anders Øverås
Tel: +47 948 95 678
[email protected]
http://www.dnvgl.com/software/
Johan van Hasseltweg 39-D
Amsterdam 1021 KN, The Netherlands
Jurgen Beerens
Tel: +31 20 6343676
DNV GL‘s 3,000 energy experts support customers in delivering a safe, reliable, efficient,
and sustainable energy supply. We deliver
world-renowned testing, certification and
advisory services to the energy value chain
including renewables and energy efficiency.
Our expertise spans onshore and offshore
wind power, solar, conventional generation,
transmission and distribution, smart grids,
and sustainable energy use.www.dnvgl.com/
renewables
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http://www.dobstar.com
DNV GL is the world-leading provider of
software for a safer, smarter and greener
future in the energy, process and maritime
industries. Our solutions support a variety of
business critical activities including design
and engineering, risk assessment, asset
integrity and optimization, QHSE, and ship
management.
Ships and marine technology
Operation and maintenance
Project planning
Research and development
DOBstar provides equipment and services
for underwater cable and pipeline Depth of
Burial surveys. Using two 3D magnetic field
sensors, a triaxial accelerometer and digital
compass, DOBstar identifies the offset,
depth, current, and yaw angle to the cable
trajectory regardless of its position in the
radiated field of the injected tone. Typical
accuracy values are ± 10% or better of the
distance between the instrument and the
cable.
Energy supply and grid operation / cables
Operation and maintenance
Ships and marine technology
DDC b.v.
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DUTCH
DRILLING
CONSULTANTS
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DONG Energy
Dr. Möller GmbH / IMS Nord
Dutch Drilling Consultants B.V.
Van-der-Smissen-Str. 9
22767 Hamburg, Germany
Kaya Eva Wilhelm
Tel: +49 173 1580664
[email protected]
http://www.dongenergy.de
Herwigstr. 10
27572 Bremerhaven, Germany
Jörg Möller
Tel: +49 471 70057 30
[email protected]
http://www.ims-nord.de
Coenecoop 3B4
2741 PG Waddinxveen, the Netherlands
Taco Kamp
Tel: +31 182 634 625
[email protected]
www.ddcbv.com
DONG Energy is one of the leading energy
groups in Northern Europe. Our business is
based on procuring, producing, distributing
and trading in energy and related products in
Northern Europe. We are market leader in planning, constructing and operating offshore
wind farms in Denmark, in the Great Britain
and Germany. DONG Energy has around 6,500
employees and is headquartered in Denmark.
Construction and installation
Operation and maintenance
Project planning
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As a consulting company our core business
focus is on offshore engineering, production
technology, logistics and software solutions.
We provide highest quality services in the
fields of offshore windenergy, shipbuilding
and mechanical engineering.
Logistics and ports
Project planning
Ships and marine technology
Dutch Drilling Consultants B.V. is a drilling
company specialized in large diameters and
hard formations. DDC is market leader for
drilling in the Offshore Wind Foundations.
Besides renewable projects DDC is active in
projects varying from onshore, near shore to
offshore worldwide. Our office is in Waddinxveen, the Netherlands and our yard is in
Ridderkerk, at the port of Rotterdam.
Construction and installation
Operation and maintenance
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DVV Media Group GmbH |
Schiff&Hafen | Ship&Offshore
Nordkanalstr. 36
20097 Hamburg, Germany
Florian Visser
Tel: +49 40 23714-02
[email protected]
http://www.schiffundhafen.de
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EEW Special Pipe Constructions GmbH
Eisenbau Krämer GmbH
Am Eisenwerk 1
18147 Rostock, Germany
Anja Einenkel
Tel: +49 381 817160
[email protected]
http://www.eewspc.de
Karl-Krämer-Str. 12
57223 Kreuztal, Germany
Pascal Bayram
Tel: +49 2732 558-214
[email protected]
http://www.eisenbau-kraemer.de
Schiff & Hafen publiziert Fachveröffentlichungen über Schifffahrt, Schiffbau, Schiffbauindustrie, Offshore- und Meerestechnik.
Schiff & Hafen erreicht zu über 80 % die
Entscheider in den Unternehmen und dient
Monat für Monat den Experten der maritimen
Industrie als zuverlässige Arbeitsunterlage.
Anzeigenkunden erfahren dadurch mit ihrer
Werbung in Schiff & Hafen eine Nähe zu genau ihrer Zielgruppe, die ihresgleichen sucht.
Foundation Structures Offshore Wind/Oil &
Gas EEW SPC produces various foundation
structures with appropriate pipe components
for the worldwide implementation of offshore wind farm projects as well as pipelines
for oil & gas supply. Thick-walled, longitudinally steel pipes up to diameters of 10 m,
lengths up to 120 m and weights up to 1500
t can be fabricated by using high developed
technology operated by modern engineering
facilities.
EBK is a leading manufacturer of steel pipes
and prefabricated steel pipe components.
Service capabilities include: - Supply of
complete packages of materials for jacket
constructions- Project Management- Accurate profiling- Build sequence delivery to the
point of final assembly EBK in partnership
with TATA STEEL UK offers a cost effective solution to deliver a complete project
package, covering all sizes required for jacket
construction.
Information and customer service
Construction and installation
Construction and installation
EKS
Offshore
Electricans
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EKS Offshore Electricians GmbH
ELA Container GmbH
EnBW Energie Baden-Württemberg AG
Schützenhofstr. 113 a
26133 Oldenburg, Germany
Joachim Schröder
Tel: +49 441 94099-0
Zeppelinstr. 19-21
49733 Haren (Ems), Germany
Hans Gatzemeier
Tel: +49 5932 506380
[email protected]
http://www.container.de
Kronenstr. 26
70173 Stuttgart, Germany
Monika Nordhoff
Tel: +49 711 128 48768
[email protected]
http://www.enbw.com
http://www.eks-offshore.de
Over 30 Offshore experts under one roof.
That takes some beating.Full-service provider
for offshore wind farm installations:Hangoff, cable and fibre optic installations and
assemblies, commissioning/start-up operations and maintenance service packages. Our
work team combines the skills and capacities
of three strong partners to form a powerful force of over 30 experienced offshore
professionals.
450 employees. More than 40 years of
experience. Rent or buy, new or used - mobile
rooms from ELA are needed in all industries,
all over Europe.The container park currently encompasses more than 22,000 rental
containers. The diversity of products makes it
possible to realise any room size, no matter
what the requirements. As a kindergarten,
bank branch or in offshore applications: ELA
containers are universal in application.
Construction and installation
Operation and maintenance
Project planning
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Within EnBW an efficient and environmentally
friendly energy mix is in focus. Therefore, we
concentrate on development of renewable
energies with onshore and offshore windpower plants. EnBW has developed four major
offshore projects in North and Baltic Seas.
In 2011, we put the first commercial offshore
windfarm EnBW Baltic 1 into operation. The
construction of EnBW Baltic 2 has begun.
Energy supply and grid operation / cables
Project planning
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EOPS GmbH & Co. KG
An der Untertrave 4-5
23552 Lübeck, Germany
Stefan Evers
Tel: +49 151 11340240
[email protected]
http://www.eops.eu
Rummelweg 14
26122 Oldenburg, Germany
Tanja Weinmann
Tel: +49 441 8034154
[email protected]
http://www.ewe-oss.de
Project management of offshore wind projectsconstruction management and inspection on- and offshorematerial managementcoordination of commissioning and service
Construction and installation
Project planning
Research and development
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EWE Offshore Service & Solutions
GmbH
Consulting, realisation, operation: offshore
knowledge and solutions from one source.
EWE Offshore Service & Solutions GmbH
accompanies you through all projects stages
and provides you with all services from
consulting to operation. An interdisciplinary
team of offshore experts is at your disposal.
Rely on our know-how.
Construction and installation
Operation and maintenance
Project planning
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ewm AG
Dr. Günter-Henle-Str. 8
56271 Mündersbach, Germany
Christin Wörsdörfer
Tel: +49 2680 1810
[email protected]
http://www.ewm-group.com
EWM AG is Germany’s largest manufacturer
of highly innovative arc welding technology.
With around 600 employees the EWM group
is one of the most important suppliers in the
world delivering a complete range of welding
products and systems. Thanks to the BlueEvolution initiative and its further technological development in the form of MULTIMATRIX,
clients save money, protect jobs, conserve
the environment and thus increase their
competitiveness.
Research and development
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F. REYHER Nchfg. GmbH & Co. KG
Falck Safet y Services
Ferchau Engineering GmbH
Haferweg 1
22769 Hamburg, Germany
Jan Reise
Tel: +49 40 85363 503
[email protected]
http://www.reyher.de
Am Handelshafen 8
27570 Bremerhaven, Germany
Mario-C. Largana-Domberg
Tel: +49 471 4834360
[email protected]
http://www.falcksafety.com/de
Lloydstr 4-6
28217 Bremen, Germany
Mine Erkurt
Tel: +49 421 56557 0
[email protected]
http://www.ferchau.de
With over 125 years of experience REYHER is
a leading wholesaler of fasteners and fastening technology in Europe and today serves
customers worldwide. For over 25 years REYHER supports manufacturers of wind energy
plants and its suppliers with fasteners and
fastening technology for gears, base of the
tower, rotor and the nacelle. REYHER offers
requires quantities and customer-oriented
logistic concepts for manufacturing and wind
turbine erection.
Operation and maintenance
www.windforce2014.com
Falck Safety Services is the world‘s leading
provider of safety training / offshore safety
training. Our offshore wind training has been
designed and developed in close consultation
with the wind industry. We provide thorough
training to avoid accidents, and realistic
training in an emergency.
Job qualification and personnel
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FERCHAU is the market leader in the field of
Engineering Services and has been working
as a partner to prestigious German and
international companies for almost fifty
years. We know precisely where perfectly
fitting support and know-how is required. We
ensure project and planning security at our
clients‘ and develop common solutions in the
most varied of areas and sectors, including
offshore technology, shipbuilding as well as
marine technology.
Construction and installation
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First Subsea Ltd
Fjellstrand AS
FoundOcean
Engineering House Lune Industrial Estate
LA1 5QP Lancaster, United Kingdom
Greg Campbell-Smith
Tel: +44 1524 387777
[email protected]
http://www.firstsubsea.com
Omavegen 225
5632 Omastrand, Norway
Olav Kjetil Opheim
Tel: +47 41 312451
[email protected]
http://www.fjellstrand.no/
Liston Exchange Liston Court
Marlow SL7 1ER, United Kingdom
Carsten Michels
Tel: +44 1628 567000
[email protected]
http://www.foundocean.com
First Subsea specialises in design, engineering and testing of connection systems
including power cable hang off and J/I tube
connectors, mooring connectors and lifting
tools.Installation is quick, minimising vessel
time and the need for offshore personnel.
Connectors self-align and grip automatically, with no requirement for diver or ROV
intervention. Disconnection is also simple.
First Subsea Ltd has an extensive offshore
track record.
Fjellstrand AS is a modern and well established ship yard in the Hardanger fjord on the
vest coast of Norway.Our range of products:
WindServer our own concept, that allows for
operation in tougher conditions, securing
less downtime for vessel and crew.ZeroCat
120, the worlds first zero-emission car ferry.
Offshore vessels for survey,ROV/Construction
and Supply(PSV)
Ships and marine technology
Operation and maintenance
Construction and installation
Energy supply and grid operation / cables
Research and development
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FoundOcean has nearly 50 years‘ experience
of subsea and offshore foundation grouting
for the global energy construction industries.
FoundOcean also provides life extension
solutions for offshore structures which
includes structural inspection, repair and
maintenance services, marine growth control
products, freespan correction grout bags,
and pipeline/cable support and protection
services.
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Fr. Fassmer GmbH & Co.KG
FRACHTCONTOR JUNGE & CO. GMBH
Fred. Olsen Windcarrier
Industriestr. 2
27804 Berne, Germany
Annette Büchner
Tel: +49 4406 942340
[email protected]
http://www.fassmer.de
Am Skandinavienkai 15
18147 Rostock, Germany
Timo Schön
Tel: +49 381 669 179 0
Fred. Olsens gate 2
0152 Oslo, Norway
Martin Degen
Tel: +47 22 34 11 89
[email protected]
http://www.windcarrier.com
Fassmer is an international successful, family-owned company in its fifth generation with
six business areas: Wind Power, Shipbuilding, Lifeboats, Deck Equipment, Composite
Technology and After-Sales-Service. For the
offshore market Fassmer develops accesssystems, helihoists, survival cabins as well as
cranes. Within the shipbuilding area Fassmer
develops and manufactures special purpose
vessels like PTV‘s (Persons Transfer Vessel)
and OSV‘s (Offshore Service Vessel).
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With its over 100 years of tradition and experience, Frachtcontor is one of the leading
shipbrokers in Germany today. We owe our
success to our outstandingly well qualified
and internationally experienced team. All
over the world, our clients value our service
and expertise in shipping markets, for dry
cargo or tanker chartering and sale and
purchase of vessels, with us acting as port
agent or commercial manager of ships.
Fred. Olsen Windcarrier provides innovative and tailored services for the transport,
installation, and maintenance of offshore
wind parks.
Construction and installation
Operation and maintenance
Ships and marine technology
Information and customer service
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Friesland Kabel GmbH
Frisia-Offshore GmbH & Co. KG
FRS Windcat Offshore Logistics GmbH
Oststr. 73
22844 Norderstedt, Germany
Frank Schalow
Tel: +49 40 325944433
[email protected]
http://www.friesland-kabel.de
Mole Norddeich
26506 Norden-Norddeich, Germany
Menno Pidun
Tel: +49 4931 9871143
[email protected]
http://www.frisia-offshore.de
Norderhofenden 19-20
24937 Flensburg, Germany
Jan Philip Eckmann
Tel: +49 461 864 24
[email protected]
http://www.fwol.de
Friesland Kabel acts globally by selling cable
and wires. Friesland Kabel furthermore is the
exclusive representative of the Finnish Cable
Manufacturer Helkama for almost all countries in Europe, South America and in Russia.
The extensive product portfolio includes
Industrial and Marine cables which meet the
highest safety requirements. Friesland Kabel
also proves their expertise by participating in
the current on- and offshore projects.
Construction and installation
Operation and maintenance
Ships and marine technology
Frisia-Offshore is an emerging company
offering offshore services. Through diverse
and comprehensive contracts within offshore
wind projects Frisia-Offshore steadily
developed into an experienced partner and
supports its customers with a wide field of
activities. Main business segments are the
transport of service staff and material to and
within offshore windparks, traffic surveillance, vessel coordination and yielding/
maintaining buoys.
FRS Windcat Offshore Logistics provides you
with logistics concepts which are individually
developed for your projects and requirements. The company stands for long lasting
experience of 13 years and know-how of
two companies which are well known in the
shipping world: the FRS Group and Windcat Workboats.We are specialized on crew
transfer vessels and currently operating three
vessels in the German market. Further vessels
are under construction.
Operation and maintenance
Project planning
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Fugro Satellite Positioning
G & G INTERNATIONAL NV
Dillenburgsingel 69
2263HW Leidschendam, The Netherlands
G. Speelman
Tel: +31 70 3170963
[email protected]
http://www.fugromarinestar.com
Molenweg 109
2830 Willebroek, Belgium
David Verhenne
Tel: +32 3 8602011
[email protected]
http://www.ggi.be
Marinestar GNSS. Marinestar high performance positioning services caters for a range
of applications in dredging, windfarm construction, cable lay and survey. Marinestar
delivers decimeter GPS/Glonass accuracies
in the XY& Z in high availability using nine
overlapping L-band satellite beams. Our
redundant infrastructure and 7x24 customer
service makes this precise positioning service
the exact tool you need!
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As a fabricator of high quality, complex,
heavy and durable metal constructions,
G&G International is an esteemed and
established partner for demanding offshore
projects, both for traditional (oil and gas)
and renewable energy (wind, wave and tidal)
projects.G&G is an experienced and respected
supplier of offshore foundations and other
specific installation structures for prestigious
offshore projects.
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GE Sensing & Inspection Technologies GmbH, ein Unternehmen der GE
Measurement & Control
Robert-Bosch-Str. 3
50354 Hürth, Germany
Monika Reuter
Tel: +49 2233 601272
[email protected]
http://www.ge-mcs.com/en/
GE Measurement & Control Solutions ist ein führendes Innovationsunternehmen in den Bereichen
Sensormessung, zerstörungsfreie Werkstoffprüfung, Anlagenzustandsüberwachung, Steuerungen und Strahlungsmessung. Unsere Qualitätsprodukte verbessern die Genauigkeit, Produktivität
und Sicherheit an eine Vielzahl von Industriebranchen, einschließlich Öl und Gas, Energie-Erzeugung, Luftfahrt, Verkehr und Gesundheitswesen.
Mit weltweit mehr als 40 Niederlassungen in 25
Ländern sind wir Teil der Sparte GE Energy, die
sauberere, intelligentere und effizientere Lösungen für ihre Kunden bereitstellt
Information and customer service
Operation and maintenance
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GEDORE Tool Center GmbH & Co.KG
General Cable
GeoSea NV
Remscheider Str. 149
42899 Remscheid, Germany
Calle Casanova 150
08036 Barcelona, Spain
Erhard Weitzenfelder
Tel: +49 473182 1255
[email protected]
http://www.generalcable.es
Scheldedijk 30
2070 Zwijndrecht, Belgium
Karen Vermeulen
Tel: +32 3 2505312
[email protected]
http://www.deme-group.com/geosea
Tel: +49 2191 596 0
[email protected]
http://www.gedore.com
The GEDORE group is one of the world‘s
largest tool manufacturers, producing Made
in Germany products: Torque screwdrivers,
torque wrenches, electronic testing advices,
torque multipliers, torque meters/devices,
torque angle indicators, special torque
tools, tool trolleys, workbenches, spanners,
sockets, screwdrivers, pliers, pullers, VDE
insulated safety tools, Automotive tools,
special measuring tools, pipe working tools,
hammers/striking tool
Operation and maintenance
GERMAN
RENEWABLES
SHIPBROKERS
German Renewables Shipbrokers is the independent shipbroker for chartering and S&P in
the offshore renewables market. True to the
company‘s principle of providing ‚Any Vessel
Anytime‘, GRS enables continuous monitoring of prices and availabilities of all types
of offshore vessels and equipment - suitable
for each stage of a renewables project. At the
same time GRS draws on in-depth technical
expertise and has an established international network.
GeoSea NV, member of the DEME Group of
Companies, is a specialised company for
offshore works, focused on the installation
of wind turbine foundations, erection of
turbines and site investigations at sea. Large
jack-up platforms and drilling and piling
rigs are our plants of choice for working in
deep waters to serve European Offshore Wind
Farms.
Construction and installation
Operation and maintenance
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Gustav-Mahler-Platz 1
20354 Hamburg, Germany
Philippe Schoenefeld
Tel: +49 40 41160680
[email protected]
http://www.german-shipbrokers.de
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Construction and installation
Energy supply and grid operation / cables
Operation and maintenance
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German Renewables Shipbrokers
GmbH
Information and customer service
Logistics and ports
Ships and marine technology
Norddeutsche Seekabelwerke GmbH (NSW),
a wholly-owned subsidiary of General Cable
since 2007, has been one of the world‘s
leading companies in the field of submarine
telecommunication cables for over 115 years.
During the last five years, NSW has established itself in the market for submarine power
cables, in particular for renewable energies.
NSW and its more than 500 employees advise
and support customers all over the world.
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Global Davit GmbH
GMA-Werkstoffprüfung GmbH
Graf-Zeppelin-Ring 2
27211 Bassum, Germany
Svenja Lange
Tel: +49 4241 9335295
[email protected]
http://www.global-davit.de
Hansaallee 321
40549 Düsseldorf, Germany
Beate Kostka
Tel: +49 211 7309422
[email protected]
http://www.gma-group.com
Global Davit GmbH is a reliable manufactuere
of life-saving appliances and deck cranes for
all kind of seagoing vessels as well as for the
(gas-, oil and windenergy-offshore industry.
Together with the well experienced design
office, Global Davit is able to supply standard
solutions and tailor-made systems which
meets all the special requirements of their
customers. Global Davit GmbH was founded
end of 1999 and it is ISO 9001:2008 certified.
Operation and maintenance
Project planning
Ships and marine technology
GMA WERKSTOFFPRÜFUNG.GMBH is an
accredited and certified service provider in
the field of material testing and quality assurance. With many years of experience in NDT
and DT , quality assurance during planning,
manufacturing, installation, and operation, our customers receive comprehensive
services, all from one single source. We are
one of the few companies providing quality
assurance service through the whole lifecycle
of a wind turbine.
Job qualification and personnel
Operation and maintenance
Project planning
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Grillo-Werke AG · Metal Division
Groningen Seaports
Gullco International (UK) Ltd
Weseler Str. 1
47169 Duisburg, Germany
Frank Prenger
Tel: +49 203 55 57-422
Handelskade Oost 1
9934 AR Delfzijl, The Netherlands
Sjoerd Peters
Tel: +31 596 640 400
[email protected]
http://www.groningen-seaports.com
Stonecrop, North Quarry Business Park 5
WN6 9DL Appley Bridge, Lancashire, United
Kingdom
Martin Eagle
Tel: +44 1257 253579
[email protected]
http://www.gullco.com
http://www.grillo.de
The core competence at Grillo-Werke AG has
always been focused on every aspect of zinc.
Grillo is a family-owned company in 5. th generation. Grillo delivers worldwide with abt.
1600 employees with 4 business divisions:
Metal, Chemical, Zinc Oxide and Rheinzink
division.Grillo Metal division products are:
Finished and semi-finished products made
of zinc and zinc alloys such as wires, strips,
powder, ZAMAK alloys, galvanic and offshore
anodes.
Research and development
Ships and marine technology
In between the European mainports Rotterdam and Hamburg, Groningen Seaports
develops international import logistics by
operating two deepsea ports, the ports of
Delfzijl and Eemshaven. Geographically the
Eemshaven is excellently situated for the
offshore wind activities in the North Sea
and it meets all maritime requirements. This
seaport has developed into one of the largest
energy ports in the Netherlands.
Logistics and ports
Gullco manufactures all position travel carriage equipment to automate welding, cutting,
gouging and many other applications. Travel
carriages include KAT®, Moggy®, SAM® and
the latest addition PipeKAT® which automates pipe welding in all positions. Gullco also
manufactures the KBM® range of high speed
plate edge bevelling machines. Our manufacturing facility is based in Ontario, Canada
with branch offices located globally.
Construction and installation
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Hafenwirtschaftsgemeinschaft Cuxhaven e.V c/o Cuxport GmbH
Neufelder Schanze 4
27472 Cuxhaven, Germany
Roland Schneider
Tel: +49 4721 748 126
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HANNOVER MESSE
Messegelände 1
30521 Hannover, Germany
Thomas Pinkowski
Tel: +49 511 89-32427
[email protected]
http://www.hannovermesse.de
http://www.port-of-cuxhaven.de
Close to North Sea wind parks, a wide navigation channel, various deep water quays,
no locks. Facilities active as a production,
installation and service port. Heavy load
infrastructure and handling equipment
available. Ample handling facilities and areas
for production, storage and pre-assembly
of wind turbine components. Industrial real
estate adjacent to port facilities.
Construction and installation
Logistics and ports
Turbine
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Every other year in the odd years, Deutsche
Messe stages Wind - the Leading Trade Fair
for Wind Generation Technology, Components
and Services - in Hannover, Germany, as
an integral part of HANNOVER MESSE, the
world‘s largest and most comprehensive
showcase for industrial technology. Wind
takes place alongside its highly popular sister
shows Energy and MDA - the world‘s leading
trade fair for power transmission and control
- so huge interest.
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Hansa Tec Hebeund Zurrtechnik GmbH
Rudolf-Diesel-Straße 17
27711 Osterholz-Scharmbeck
Telefon 04791/96411-0
Telefax 04791/96411-15
E-Mail: [email protected]
Internet: www.hansatec.de
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Hansa Tec Hebe- und Zurrtechnik
GmbH
Rudolf-Diesel-Str. 17
27711 Osterholz-Scharmbeck, Germany
Tobias Fischer
Tel: +49 4791 964110
[email protected]
http://www.hansatec.de
Hansa Tec with his partners RUD and SpanSet
is a specialist in lifting and securing loads as
well as height safety. Our products reaches
from lifting points to lifting chains, from wires to lifting slings, from ratchets to lashing
straps, from steel to load suspension equipment, even from fall protection to rescue products. We can provide you with custom-made
designs and special solutions.
Construction and installation
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HANSA-FLEX AG
HAWART Sondermaschinenbau GmbH
HEINRICH RÖNNER GROUP
Zum Panrepel 44
28307 Bremen, Germany
Sebastian Krewer
Tel: +49 151 12540327
[email protected]
http://www.hansa-flex.com
Handwerksweg 8
27777 Ganderkesee, Germany
Nadine Logemann
Tel: +49 4222 9413933
[email protected]
http://www.hawart.de
Riedemannstr. 3
27572 Bremerhaven, Germany
Roksana Dulemba
Tel: +49 471 958969 0
[email protected]
http://www.hr-gruppe.de
The HANSA-FLEX AG is one of the leading system supplier for hydraulics and a
value-adding partner for high-performance
companies of every size. It is the breadth
and depth of our products that makes the
company such a valued partner. HANSA-FLEX
offers full range solution from one single
source. Personal, fast, reliable - worldwide at
over 390 locations in 40 countries.
Information and customer service
Operation and maintenance
HAWART is a precision manufacturing company, focused on development, engineering
and production of manufacturing tools for
rotor blades and logistics components. Its
products include HAWART HINGE turning systems, tooling and equipment for rotor blade
production, as well as transport systems for
rotor blades and tower sections. HAWART
develops customer-specific solutions as well
as new concepts for customers worldwide.
Construction and installation
Project planning
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Hindenburgdamm 60
25421 Pinneberg, Germany
Magdalena Marek
Tel: +48 501 897001
[email protected]
http://www.hempel.de
A supplier to the wind energy industry since
1980, Hempel supplies high-performance
protective coatings for all wind turbine components, from onshore towers and nacelles
to offshore foundations and blades.We offer
specialist products for all components of
wind turbines and can also provide you with
high quality application advice to help increase your production efficiency with our 650
FROSIO/NAACE certified coating advisors.
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HEMPEL (GERMANY) GmbH
The HEINRICH RÖNNER GROUP is a familycorporate group with a close connection
to the sea and maritime business. We have
been by a strong entrepreneurial spirit and
established ourselves on the market with the
production of high-quality steel an aluminium construction, stainless steel processing
and machining as well as wood construction.
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HGO InfraSea Solutions GmbH & Co.
KG
HOCHTIEF Infrastructure GmbH Business Sector Offshore
Herrlichkeit 4
28199 Bremen, Germany
Ayeh Heymann
Tel: +49 421 643622283
[email protected]
http://www.hgo-infrasea-solutions.de
Fuhlsbüttler Str. 399
22309 Hamburg, Germany
Monique Jorns
Tel: +49 40 3003215513
[email protected]
http://www.hochtief-solutions.de
As ship owner, HGO InfraSea Solutions undertakes the role of a ship developer and ship
manager of heavy-lift jack-up vessels, used
to build and maintain offshore wind farms as
well as offshore oil and gas facilities
Construction and installation
Logistics and ports
Operation and maintenance
Over ten years ago, HOCHTIEF began developing knowledge in offshore construction on
the basis of its competency in port and water
engineering. Today, the Infrastructure Offshore branch is one of the leading providers
for the design and construction of offshore
wind power plants in the North and Baltic
Seas. The Company has a range of its own
installation vessels and equipment which are
used on construction projects.
Construction and installation
Logistics and ports
Operation and maintenance
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Hoffmann GmbH
Herbert-Ludwig-Str. 4
28832 Achim, Germany
Stefan Fischer
Tel: +49 4202 527321
[email protected] .
http://www.hoffmann-group.com
As Europe‘s leading system partner for
quality tools, the Hoffmann Group combines
trading competence with manufacturing
and service competence. The product range
comprises hand tools, mono machining, metrology, workstations, storage, factory equipment service and custom made solutions.
Today 2,500 employees look after more than
125,000 customers in over 50 countries.Visit
our custom made mobile workshop developed
together with CHS!
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HPKJ Hydraulik-Pneumatik-Kontor
Jade GmbH
Hulst Innovation Cable Equipment
b.v.
Bismarckstr. 264
26389 Wilhelmshaven, Germany
Aleksandra Dawidziuk-Sterk
Tel: +49 4421 77070
[email protected]
http://www.hpkj.de
Vierburenweg 9
9922 TE Westeremden, The Netherlands
Tjark Hulst
Tel: +31 596 551514
[email protected]
http://www.hulstinnovatie.nl
We are a system provider in the field of
hydraulic systems, pneumatic, tube and
joining technology, measuring and control
technology, precision machining technology,
filtration and the subassembly of hydraulic
and pneumatic components. Regarding
hydraulic systems, our fields of activity are
construction in general, assembly of power
units and dynamometers, attendance and
maintenance of hydraulic and pneumatic
systems and repairing of components.
HICE b.v. since 1994 an innovative, machine
and construction Builder.The company
provides services to a wide variety of companies. The activities are divided into three
target groups: Machine construction for the
offshore industry. Carousel building for dairy
farming Bio mass heating construction and
installations. HICE works in a small team
with specialists in the field of hydraulics,
electrical-installations, and steel-construction engineers.
Construction and installation
Ships and marine technology
Construction and installation
Energy supply and grid operation / cables
Ships and marine technology
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HUSUM Wind
HVPD
hww Personalservice GmbH
Am Messeplatz 12-18
25813 Husum, Germany
Lars Kessler
Tel: +49 4841 902 0
[email protected]
http://www.husumwind.com
128 Metroplex Business Park Broadway
Salford M50 2UW, United Kingdom
Stephan Heberer
Tel: +44 161 8776142
[email protected]
http://www.hvpd.co.uk
Mecklenburgstr. 10-12
19053 Schwerin, Germany
Karsten Wellnitz
Tel: +49 385 5007806
[email protected]
http://www.hww-personalservice.de
HUSUM Wind is back with full intensity from
15 - 18 September 2015, with special focus
on the core market provided by Germany and
its neighbouring regions. Showcasing the
best technology and the latest innovations,
HUSUM is also surrounded by wind farms of
all sizes. HUSUM is the ultimate hands-on
wind experience.
Information and customer service
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HVPD Ltd are experts in On-line Partial
Discharge (OLPD) insulation condition
monitoring technology for medium voltage
(MV) and high voltage (HV) cables and plant.
Our OLPD condition monitoring technologies
are used by our clients to support ConditionBased Management (CBM) schemes applied
to complete MV and HV power networks. We
offer a complete range of PD test services,
training and remote data analysis support to
our customers in over 90 co
Hiring out of employeesIn the context of
temporary employment the employees
support and assist the hww personnel
service GmbH from all across Europe.For the
companies, savings can result in personnel
search, selection of personnel and administrative costs.Activity-specific and need-based
recruitment and hiringManpower requirement analysis and drawing up, realization
and development of personnel qualification
conceptsNetworking
Energy supply and grid operation / cables
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HY TORC - Barbarino & Kilp GmbH
ICD Software AS
IDESA
Justus-von-Liebig-Ring 17
82152 Krailling / Near Munich, Germany
Patrick Junkers
Tel: +49 89 2309990
[email protected]
http://www.hytorc.de
Hundværsgata 8
6008 Ålesund, Norway
Morten Bygland
Tel: +47 48000810
[email protected]
http://www.icdsoftware.no
Profesor Potter 105
33203 Gijón, Spain
Rafael García
Tel: +34 985 175705
[email protected]
http://www.idesa.net
Bolting Technologies: HYTORC is the leading
global brand for torque-controlled bolting
technology using precise tensioning load. We
claim that the HYTORC Technology:- assures
hands-free bolting from a safe distance even
on inverted jobs- features the only Torque/
Tension tool for the highest cost efficiencyguarantees leak- and failure-free joints on
startup
Operation and maintenance
ICD Software - We provide the Magic!ICD
Software provides developers with a reliable,
complete framework for development of industrial control systems. Our CDP application
will increase your team‘s performance and
ability to deliver end-user optimised and
bug-free solutions - on time.In addition to
providing the most resilient state-of-the-art
application, we also design, develop and
deliver complete control systems to a host of
industries.
IDESA is your reliable Supply Chain partner for OWF foundations. Monopiles and
Transition Pieces, Floating structures, Met
Masts, Piles, Jackets are within our range
of products.IDESA also provides detailed
mechanical Engineering optimizing existing
Basic Design.Exceeding 150,000 m2 storage
area in the Aviles Port (Spain) available,
without load restrictions to be used as Base
Port for JIT delivery to Install Vessel at any
North Sea port.
Operation and maintenance
Ships and marine technology
Construction and installation
Logistics and ports
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IHF GmbH
INASEA Academy - Dr. Michaela Mayer
Inocean AS
Auf´m Brinke 18
59872 Meschede, Germany
Michael Gockel
Tel: +49 291 99620
Kirchlintelner Str. 3
28325 Bremen, Germany
Michaela Mayer
Tel: +49 421 2575 001
[email protected]
http://www.offshore-training.de;www.inasea.de
Bryggegata 3
0250 Oslo, Norway
Jørgen Jorde
Tel: +47 41 296639
[email protected]
http://www.inocean.no
http://www.ith.de
IHF is specialized in high strength fastener
systems. IHF has the competence of the
biggest European fastener supplier. The
standard product range consists of standard hexagon bolts with hexagon nuts from
thread size M12 up to M36. In addition to this
IHF supplies the JUMBO-Line for thread size
M39 up to M64.
Operation and maintenance
INASEA is the private institute for sustainable activities at sea. The portfolio of the maritime service provider comprises the areas
of training, consulting and applied research.
The certified INASEA ACADEMY conducts
maritime safety courses for offshore and
shipping industry. Courses include Basic Offshore Safety Induction & Emergency Training
(BOSIET) and Helicopter Under Water Escape
Training & Emergency Breathing System
(HUET & EBS).
Inocean provides Project Management
Consulting services for Wind Farms, including
substations. Inocean has an extensive
engineering capability to provide technical
support and supervision services, owners rep
services as well as third party reviews.
Construction and installation
Project planning
Ships and marine technology
Job qualification and personnel
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Institute of Coastal Research at
Helmholtz-Zentrum Geesthacht,
Centre for Materials and Coastal
Research
Max-Planck-Strasse 1
21502 Geesthacht, Germany
Christiane Eschenbach
Tel: +49 4152 87 1566
http://www.hzg.de
The Institute of Coastal Research at the
Helmholtz-Zentrum Geesthacht observes,
models and analyses the coastal system to
gain improved understanding of natural and
human influences on short and long time
scales. The Coastal Observing System for
Northern and Arctic Seas (COSYNA) and the
meteo-marine data base coastDat support
stakeholders by providing observations,
forecasts and long-term statistics for the
assessment of the marine environment.
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International Zinc Association
Ave. Tervueren 168
1150 Brussels, Belgium
Frank Goodwin
Tel: +1 919 4910335
[email protected]
http://www.zinc.org
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INTPOW - Norwegian Renewable Energy Partners
Hoffsveien 21-23
0216 Oslo, Norway
Jon Dugstad
Tel: +47 95 728580
[email protected]
http://www.intpow.com
The International Zinc Association (IZA)
was founded in 1990 and is a non-profit
organizationbased in Brussels, Belgium with
regional offices in China, Latin America,
NorthAmerica, and Southern Africa.IZA helps
sustain the long-term global demand for zinc
and its markets by promoting such key end
uses as corrosion protection for steel and the
essentiality of zinc in human health and crop
nutrition.
Information and customer service
Research and development
INTPOW is a networking organisation that
promote cooperation between Norwegian and international renewable energy
industries. We are a non-profit JV between
the Norwegian Renewable Industry and the
Government and our partners are Norwegian
authorities and industry wih an international
expansion strategy. We facilitate meetings,
exhibitions and networking opportunities
and match Norwegian expertise and capital
with global opportunities.
Construction and installation
Operation and maintenance
Ships and marine technology
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Irmato
ITH GmbH & Co. KG
ITW WindGroup
Hereweg 120-5
9725 AK Groningen, The Netherlands
Peter van Dellen
Tel: +31 50 3171133
[email protected]
http://www.irmato.com
Auf´m Brinke 18
59872 Meschede, Germany
Ralf Kyewski
Tel: +49 291 99620
[email protected]
http://www.ith.de
Gasvaerksvej 46
9000 Aalborg, Denmark
Karina Hojgaard
Tel: +4540177104
[email protected]
www.itwwind.com
Irmato Group, with offices in The Netherlands, Belgium and Germany and over 300
employees, is a multidisciplinary engineering
and consultancy company for machinery- and
professional equipment. Irmato is active in
several branches, f.e. windenergy, aerospace
and machinery. The design and calculation of
components for handling and transporting
rotor blades for wind turbines is one of the
areas of expertise of Irmato. Visit us at the
booth H20,Hall5
Research and development
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ITH - Leading In Bolting TechnologyAs a
system supplier ITH Bolting Technology is
worldwide leading in tightening an loosening
bolted joints from M16 upwards. Located
in Meschede, Germany ITH Bolting Technology produces innovative bolting tools like
Bolt Tensioning Cylinders, hydraulic torque
wrenches, nut runners and corresponding
tool equipment.
Information and customer service
Operation and maintenance
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ITW WindGroup and ITW Polymers Europe is a
division of Illinois Tool Works and are working
in partnership to serve the wind industry
market. Providing turnkey grouting services
which includes consultancy, planning, manufacturing and supplying Densit® material,
installation, test sampling and documentation. Ducorit® is successfully applied as a reliable and cost-effective connection between
2,000 piles and transition pieces.
Construction and installation
Operation and maintenance
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J.H. Jaeger & Eggers Handelgesellschaft mbH
Jade Hochschule Elsfleth,
Fachbereich Seefahrt
Bernauer Str. 5
28219 Bremen, Germany
Marc Eggers
Tel: +49 421 3998 133
[email protected]
http://www.jaeger-eggers.de
Weserstr. 4
26931 Elsfelth, Germany
Benjamin Zerhusen
Tel: +49 4404 92884137
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Jade-Dienst GmbH
Schleusenstr. 22A
26382 Wilhelmshaven, Germany
Michael Jansen
Tel: +49 4421 154512
[email protected]
http://www.jade-dienst.de
http://www.jade-hs.de
Family-owned wholesaler for tools, machines, industrial supply, workshop equipment
and personal protection equipment with
stock in Bremen.Ship supply department with
complete technical supply for deck, engines
and galley.Authorised ENERPAC distributor.Founded in 1855. Almost 160 years of
tradtion and innovation. Our experience for
your future.Over the decades, we have built
up a reputation as a reliable partner for our
clients.
University of Applied Sciences in the
northwest of Germany. In Wilhemshaven,
Oldenburg and Elsfleth are currently about
6700 students and 180 professors, preparing
them for the future.The Jade-HS has a maritime focus with a long tradition, research
is being done interdisciplinary in following
fields: Energy-Design, Materials and Construction, Healthcare, Information Technology,
Maritime Economy and Technology, Mobility
and Trade.
Construction and installation
Operation and maintenance
Ships and marine technology
Research and development
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Since 1958, our Company has constantly continues to develop in the maritime business.
Our Company is providing there complete
portfolio around the clock 365 days per year,
that covers the following maritime services:
mooring services, ship management, hydraulic engineering, industrial diving, ship operation technology as well also for the offshore
business. For further information please visit
our web: www.jade-dienst.de
Logistics and ports
Operation and maintenance
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JadeBay GmbH
Jäger Gummi und Kunststoff GmbH
Jo-Ba
Kutterstr. 3
26386 Wilhelmshaven, Germany
Frank Schnieder
Tel: +49 4421 500488-21
[email protected]
http://www.jade-bay.de
Bissendorfer Str. 6
30625 Hannover, Germany
Mike Oliver Sabionski
Tel: +49 511 5358 0
[email protected]
http://www.jaeger-gk.de
Friedrich-List-Str. 1
28309 Bremen, Germany
Stefan Raths
Tel: +49 421 410044
We are the JadeBay Ltd., the marketing
agency for the region and the contact point
for companies in the wind industry. The
JadeBay is close to the offshore wind market,
has a well-developed infrastructure, offers
a great variety of available sites and has
Wind specific knowledge and industry in the
wider area. It offers ideal circumstances for
highly profitable investments in the offshore
industry.
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Convincing solutions. Our core business
is application oriented consulting, material suitable construction and functional
production development. As a medium-sized
family owned company, we are flexible and
can place ourselves on the market totally in
the interests of our customers based on our
independence. Product examples: Vibration
damping, Molded parts and profiles, Sealing
profiles for nacelle and spinner panels, Extrudates as flow aids.
http://www.jo-ba.de
Pulverbeschichtung für Off-Shore Bereiche
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KISTERS AG
Muehlenberg 5
42499 Hueckeswagen, Germany
Dirk Kaeufer
Tel: +49 2192 92030
[email protected]
http://www.kaeufer.de
Charlottenburger Allee 5
52068 Aachen, Germany
Yvonne Salber
Tel: +49 241 9671207
[email protected]
http://www.kisters.eu
KÄUFER Access Systems is presenting the
(world‘s) first offshore Blade Access Platform
at the WINDFORCE 2014.Gebr. KÄUFER Befahrtechnik a privately owned company has
developed and builtaccess systems for more
than 25 years. We already designed our first
suspended platform for wind energy turbines
in 1996. Since this time numerous platforms have been installed worldwide. Take
advantage of our experience of the hidden
Champion.
Operation and maintenance
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Kletter-Spezial-Einheit GmbH & Co
KG
Spessartstrasse 50
63628 Bad Soden-Salmünster, Germany
Nikolas Vey
Tel: +49 6056 9836570
[email protected]
http://www.kletter-spezial-einheit.de
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Käufer Accsess Systems
Energy supply and grid operation / cables
Operation and maintenance
Project planning
MARINE SURVEYORS
Müller & Reichelt
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Kjellberg Finsterwalde SchweiSSt�
technik und VerschleiSSschutzsysteme GmbH
KISTERS is an international IT company for
control technology, energy management,
and resources management (water and air).
The control system ControlStar ensures
failsafe management of high and medium
voltage networks in various sectors, life
cycle management, technical/operational
management of RER, and it is well suited for
smart grids.
KMR-SurveyGmbH
K
Oscar-Kjellberg-Str. 18
03238 Finsterwalde, Germany
Heiko Schröder
Tel: +49 3531 500319
[email protected]
http://www.kjellberg.de
When it comes to joining and coating metal
according to the highest welding quality
standards, Kjellberg is the right partner. The
company concentrates on customer-specific
all-in-one solutions, thus offering users in
the metalworking industry competitive advantages. Furthermore Kjellberg is specialist
for plasma and laser cutting of metals, as well
as welding consumables.
Construction and installation
Research and development
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KMR - Marine Surveyors GmbH
Seeborg 1
27572 Bremerhaven, Germany
Stephan Müller
Tel: +49 471 80996456
[email protected]
http://www.kmr-survey.com
Rope access workers on- and offshore, high
rope rescue on- and offshore, national accredited rope access school / PPE against falls
and rope access courses, sale of PPE against
falls, rope access workes and high rope rescue equipment, development of industry
KMR - Marine Surveyors GmbH is a maritime
engineering and consultancy office based in
Bremerhaven. We offer high quality services
in Marine Warranty Surveys, Engineering,
Offshore Services, DP- Consultancy, Container Packing, Port planning and heavy lift
operations on- and offshore.
Construction and installation
Job qualification and personnel
Operation and maintenance
Financing and insurance
Logistics and ports
Ships and marine technology
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Kraanservice en Montage Leeuwarden BV
de Leijen 19
8939 BC Leeuwarden, The Netherlands
Anna van Lang
Tel: +31 58 2884780
[email protected]
http://www.ksml.nl
Kraanservice en Montage Leeuwarden BV,
Partner in Lifting Technique. Serving a range
of customers, including manufacturing and
process industries, shipyards, offshore, etc.
We provide a complete package of services
and products in the field of lifting technique:
both cranes, hoisting/lifting equipment
and all safety equipment.For the Offshore
(Wind) we deliver Maintenance Chain and Air
hoists, and the Services & Inspections for
this products.
Construction and installation
Operation and maintenance
Project planning
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KRAFTWERKSSCHULE E.V.
Krebs Unternehmensgruppe
Lerbs AG
Deilbachtal 199
45257 Essen, Germany
Jörg Schulte-Trux
Tel: +49 201 84890
[email protected]
http://www.kws-erneuerbare.de
Industriestr. 8a
18069 Rostock, Germany
Alexandra Krebs
Tel: +49 381 12838216
[email protected]
http://www.krebsgruppe.de
Handelshof 32
28816 Stuhr/Bremen, Germany
Bernd Carspecken
Tel: +49 421 8992235
[email protected]
http://www.lerbs.eu
Systematic Training for Lasting Proficiency.
As a training facility for the power industry, the KWS POWERTECH TRAINING CENTER
creates a basic and advanced training lineup
every year. The lineup encompasses standardized and modularized training course
systems as well as customized courses. KWS‘s
training offerings contribute to the advancement of safety, environmental protection,
and economy -an investment in the future
that pays off!
Krebs Unternehmensgruppe: Schon seit
1949 arbeiten wir erfolgreich im Bereich
Korrosionsschutz. Ob Ausführung, Planung
oder Logistik, wir agieren immer schnell
und kompetent nah an unseren Kunden.
Logistics and ports
Project planning
Ships and marine technology
Construction and installation
Information and customer service
Operation and maintenance
Information and customer service
Job qualification and personnel
Operation and maintenance
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LÖSOMAT - Schraubtechnik Neef GmbH
Seitnerstr. 70
82049 Pullach, Germany
Claudia Kalusche
Tel: +49 1803 850 00 0
[email protected]
http://www.linde-gas.de
Bertha-Benz-Str. 12
71665 Vaihingen/Enz, Germany
Andrea Wasserbäch
Tel: +49 7042 94410
[email protected]
http://www.loesomat.de
Operation and maintenance
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Linde AG, Gases Division
Our gases play a defining role in just about
every sector of industry, commerce, science
and research - enhancing quality of life
by contributing to environmental, health
and safety protection.Our customers use
our gases to improve competitiveness, cut
process costs and enhance quality and
productivity. Our innovative gas technologies and applications are paving the way for
more sustainable, green lifestyle choices and
business practices.
Since nearly 65 years LERBS AG - as a professional hanseatic wholesaler - is serving the
craft, the industry and public authorities
worldwide with high quality products. Only in
Germany 7 branch offices assist in personal
support. As a specialist in On- & Off-Shore
our customers can access to more than 11
catalogues with about 140.000 items and
an attractive full service including c-part
management.
LÖSOMAT is the specialist in high level torque
bolting technology. It produces Torque
Wrenches from 100 up to 54.000 N·m. Various
types of torque wrenches are available:
Battery, electric, pneumatic, hydraulic and
manual driven torque wrenches. LÖSOMAT is
made in Germany.
Construction and installation
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Marinesoft Entwicklungs- und Logistikgesellschaft mbH
Friedrich-Barnewitz-Str. 2
18119 Rostock - Warnemünde, Germany
Volker Koehler
Tel: +49 381 12835 0
[email protected]
http://www.marinesoft.de
Established in 1990 in Rostock, Germany,
the MarineSoft GmbH is an internationally
operating provider for training software
solutions for simulation of machinery plants,
CBT / WBT applications, consultancy and
courseware for maritime as well as renewable
energy applications.
Information and customer service
Job qualification and personnel
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Maritime Cluster Northern Germany
c/o WTSH GmbH
Lorentzendamm 24
24103 Kiel, Germany
Jörg Polzer
Tel: +49 431 66666865
[email protected]
http://www.maritimes-cluster.de
The Maritime Cluster Northern Germany is
the maritime industry network within the
federal states of Hamburg, Lower Saxony
and Schleswig-Holstein. The cluster is open
to all sectors of the maritime economy. The
main task consists of initiating cross-border
cooperation projects that build on existing
networks and strengthen regional expertise.
The organization responsible for the project
is the Business Development Corporation of
Schleswig-Holstein.
Ludwig-Suetterlin-Str. 3
28355 Bremen, Germany
Alexander Sander
Tel: +49 421 6967830
[email protected]
http://www.maritime-offshore-group.com
Maritime Offshore Group is an innovative
company in the offshore wind market.
Our core business comprises the development, design and construction of offshore
foundations and substructures. We provide
logistics solutions, offshore vessels and fleet
management.
Construction and installation
Project planning
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PLARAD-Premium bolting technologyMaschinenfabrik Wagner GmbH & Co. KG and their
brand Plarad stands for quality, innovation
and reliability in the bolting technology sector
for 50 years. Offering 7 different product
lines, from manual torque multipliers to fully
automatic bolting systems, Plarad provides the
widest range of products available on the market. You benefit from devices that are perfectly
coordinated with each other and obtain all the
products you need to satisfy your requirements from a single source. www.plarad.com
Construction and installation
Operation and maintenance
Turbine
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Maritimes Kompetenzzentrum Elsfleth gGmbH
An der Weinkaje 1
26931 Elsfleth, Germany
Rainer Schmele
Tel: +49 441 989540
[email protected]
http://www.marikom-elsfleth.de
The Martimes Kompetenzzentrum gGmbH is
your partner for professional training and
further training in maritime business and
offshore industries. We train shipmechanics,
port logistics, ship officers and other junior
employees in maritime safety. In custom
made and certified courses our participants
will learn challenging practice at sea and professional accomplishing situations of risk.
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Birrenbachshöhe 17
53804 Much, Germany
Nalan Baykal-Schneider
Tel: +49 2245 62 0
[email protected]
http://www.plarad.de
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Job qualification and personnel
Logistics and ports
Information and customer service
Project planning
Maschinenfabrik Wagner GmbH & Co.
KG - PLARAD
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MBT GmbH
Metalle pro Klima
Wischhofstr. 1-3
24148 Kiel, Germany
Katharina Grummt
Tel: +49 431 53550070
[email protected]
http://www.m-b-t.com
Wallstraße 58/59
10179 Berlin, Germany
Patricia Dichtl
Tel: +49 30 726207-121
[email protected]
http://www.metalleproklima.de/
MBT GmbH is an equipment supplier and
engineering consultant for marine- and
underwater technology with a focus on oceanographic, hydrographic and geophysical
instruments. Our aim is to supply operational
technical- and plant-specific solutions to
our customers. MBT offers qualified service
including integration and setting-to work of
instruments and systems as well as training
and maintenance including.
Operation and maintenance
Project planning
Ships and marine technology
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The „Metals pro Climate“ initiative was
launched by WirtschaftsVereinigung Metalle,
the German non-ferrous metals association.
Leading non-ferrous metals companies,
committed to knowledge- and technologybased climate protection, have joined this
initiative. The objective of the initiative is to
present and highlight the achievements and
potential of the non-ferrous metals industry
in respect of climate protection, resource and
energy efficiency.
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Metallisation Ltd
Meyer Werft GmbH
Peartree Lane
DY20XH Dudley, United Kingdom
Stuart Milton
Tel: +44 1384 252464
[email protected]
http://www.metallisation.com
Industriegebiet Sued
26871 Papenburg, Germany
Caroline Cocker
Tel: +49 4961 814000
[email protected]
http://www.meyerwerft.de
Metallisation, respected experts in the
technology of applying zinc coatings, has a
wealth of experience, gained over 90 years
in the industry. An independent business,
Metallisation is flexible and can respond
quickly to specific customer needs. Metallisation provides a full range of thermal spraying
products and services, including Arcspray,
Flamespray, Plasma and HVOF to apply a wide
range of metallic and ceramic coatings.
Construction and installation
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Miebach Schaltanlagen und Montagen GmbH & Co.KG
Bornstraße 276
44145 Dortmund, Germany
Michael Menze
Tel: +49 5024 981290
[email protected]
http://www.miebach-schaltanlgen.de
Founded in 1795, MEYER WERFT is internationally renowned for constructing modern,
highly sophisticated ships. The extensive
program includes offshore and research
vessels, gas tankers, cruise ships and ferries.
With the world‘s biggest roofed building halls
and one of the largest laser-hybrid welding
centres in Europe with the latest laser and
automation technology, MEYER WERFT has
the most modern production premises in the
shipbuilding industry.
Miebach Schaltanlagen und Montagen GmbH
& Co.KG, founded 1907 by Hugo Miebach,
is a supplier and distributor of switching
gear from medium voltage up to extra high
voltage.
Construction and installation
Energy supply and grid operation / cables
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MTU Friedrichshafen GmbH
MWB Motorenwerke Bremerhaven AG
N-Sea Offshore
Maybachplatz 1
88040 Friedrichshafen, Germany
Carsten Panke
Tel: +49 7541 90 77777
[email protected]
http://www.mtu-online.com
Barkhausenstr. 60
27568 Bremerhaven, Germany
Sabrina Kohnke
Tel: +49 471 9450102
[email protected]
http://www.mwb.ag
Industrieweg 29
4301 RS Zierikzee, The Netherlands
Cees Noordhoek
Tel: +31 111 456000
[email protected]
http://www.n-sea.com
MTU is a brand of Rolls-Royce Power Systems
AG. MTU high-speed engines and propulsion
systems provide power for ships, heavy land,
rail and defense vehicles and for the oil and
gas industry. The portfolio is comprised of
diesel engines with up to 10,000 kW power
output, gas engines up to 2,530 kW and gas
turbines up to 35,320 kW. MTU also offers
customized electronic monitoring and control systems for its engines and propulsion
systems.
With over 50 years of experience, MWB
Motorenwerke Bremerhaven AG is your professional and reliable partner for marine and
stationary engines of all types and designs,
combined heat and power, generating sets,
and exhaust gas cleaning and fuel-saving
systems for ships. No matter where engines
are to be serviced, onshore, on board a
ship or on an offshore platform, our skilled
technicians are available around the clock for
worldwide services on- and offshore.
Energy supply and grid operation / cables
Ships and marine technology
Turbine
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N-Sea is the leading provider of integrated
subsea services to the global oil & gas and
renewables industries. Offering full service
underwater inspection, repair, maintenance,
and survey services with our fleet of dive support vessels & specialist intervention crafts,
WROVs, Mass Flow Excavation Tools to assess
the state of maritime infrastructure assets
(oil & gas platforms, pipelines, power cables,
windfarms etc.) during the entire lifecycle.
Construction and installation
Operation and maintenance
Ships and marine technology
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NAUTILUS Marine Service GmbH
NavConsult AWSS GmbH & Co.KG
NDE Offshore
Alter Postweg 24
21614 Buxtehude, Germany
Steffen Pausch
Tel: +49 4161 866250
[email protected]
http://www.nautilus-gmbh.com
Am Suedufer 1
25541 Brunsbüttel, Germany
Michaela Plett
Tel: +49 4852 830136
[email protected]
http://www.nav-consult.com
Bäckvägen 20
19254 Sollentuna, Sweden
Sanna Rogström
Tel: +46 8 41056610
[email protected]
http://www.ndeoffshore.com
- Sales and rental of high quality immersion
suits, anti-exposure suits, helicopter transportation suits certified acc. IMO/SOLAS,
ETSO (manufactured by Hansen Protection AS
and Ursuk)
- Multipurpose pneumatic line thrower systems
with a wide variety of high precision projectiles
(manufactured by Restech Norway AS)
- Man overboard rescue equipment for all
types of vessels and smaller boats such as
rescue nets or frames (manufactured by
Dacon AS)
Construction and installation
Logistics and ports
Operation and maintenance
NavConsult AWSS GmbH & Co. KG is a
planning, consulting and engineering office
within the SCHRAMM group, which offers
comprehensive and practical maritime
know-how from one source. One of the main
focuses is the development of tugs, pontoons
and specialized vessels in the offshore sector.
Other important sectors are offshore and
project-consulting, seafastening to css &
classifications, heavy lift logistics and installationmanagement.
Logistics and ports
Project planning
Ships and marine technology
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NDE has experience in all areas that are
generally included in the work within renewable energy installations. Services can be
provided both during planning and installation. NDE is pre-qualified for work within the
international Oil and Gas Industry by being a
member of IMCA; International Marine Contractors Association. NDE also following all
standards of OGP; International Oil and Gas
Producers Association, in our project.
Energy supply and grid operation / cables
Operation and maintenance
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Niedax GmbH & Co. KG
Niedersachsen Ports GmbH & Co. KG
Niestern Sander B.V., Royal
Asbacher Str. 141
53545 Linz/Rhein, Germany
Carsten Stirenberg
Tel: +49 2644 5606325
[email protected]
http://www.niedax-group.com
Hindenburgstr. 26-30
26122 Oldenburg, Germany
Joachim Birk
Tel: +49 441 35020300
[email protected]
http://www.niedersachsenports.de
Venjelaan 6
9936 BR Farmsum/Delfzijl, The Netherlands
Bart Volgers
Tel: +31 596 649400
Niestern Sander B.V., Royal
http://www.niesternsander.com
For over 90 years, the name Niedax has stood
for new developments, high-quality products
and fantastic service for everything involved
with modern electrical installations. Whether
you need cable support systems made of
steel, aluminium, PVC or fibreglass and all of
the accessories, we offer more than 45,000
items for modern electrical installations. We
manufacture everything ourselves, meaning
that we can ensure our own high quality
standard.
Construction and installation
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Niedersachsen Ports is the port infrastructure company of the German Federal State of
Niedersachsen. Besides the seaports of Brake, Cuxhaven, Emden, Stade and Wilhelmshaven there are 7 island supply ports that
belong to the company. Facing the offshore
challenge, NPorts invested straight from the
beginning in this new business segment and
provides an extensive port system for the
handling of all logistic requirements today.
Logistics and ports
Operation and maintenance
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Koninklijke (Royal) Niestern Sander is a
newbuilding- and repair shipyard established in Delfzijl, in the northern part of the
Netherlands. A yard fully equipped for the
engineering and construction of ships as all
as for handling all shiprepair- and maintenance services including conversions and
modification/mobilisation work to offshore
vessels.
Construction and installation
Operation and maintenance
Ships and marine technology
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NOBISKRUG GmbH
Noorderpoort
Paterswoldseweg 810
9728 BM Groningen, The Netherlands
Dirk Jan Hummel
Tel: +31 6 22496407
[email protected]
http://www.nnow.nl
Kieler Str. 53
24768 Rendsburg, Germany
Dirk Zademack
Tel: +49 4331 207 180
[email protected]
http://www.nobiskrug.com
Duurswoldlaan 2A
9936 HA Delfzijl, The Netherlands
Ron Van Helvoirt
Tel: +31 596 610219
[email protected]
http://www.noorderpoort.nl
NNOW is an Offshore wind network In in the
North of the Netherlands for networking,
knowledge exchange and the joint implementation of promotion and acquisition activities, R&D and business development and to
training adequately qualified personnel.
Information and customer service
Logistics and ports
Ships and marine technology
NOBISKRUG is a German shipyard with over
100 years of experience in the construction
of vessels. The yard focuses on new building
of custom sailing and motor yachts ranging
from 60 m to over 200 m. Additionally
NOBISKRUG offers exceptional possibilities
for maintenance, refits and conversions of
yachts, naval and commercial vessels. In
the Offshore area NOBISKRUG engineers
and builds substations and accommodation
platforms for offshore windparks.
Noorderpoort is a vocational training centre
in the the North of the Netherlands. The very
good equipped School for Energy & Maritime
in Delfzijl, close to Eemshaven, offers courses
and training for the maritime and energy
industry. Concerning windenergy, we focus
on the Operation & Maintenance phase. A
brief selection of our training offer: Electrics,
Hydraulics, Mechanics, Rotor blade repair/
inspection, Wind technology, Health and
Safety.
Construction and installation
Project planning
Ships and marine technology
Job qualification and personnel
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Norddeutsche Seekabelwerke GmbH
Nordic Yards Holding GmbH
Kabelstr. 9-11
26954 Nordenham, Germany
Erhard Weitzenfelder
Tel: +49 4731 82 1255
[email protected]
http://www.nsw.com
Wendorfer Weg 5
23966 Wismar, Germany
Britta Kunis
Tel: +49 3841 77 0
[email protected]
http://www.nordicyards.com
Norddeutsche Seekabelwerke GmbH (NSW),
a wholly-owned subsidiary of General Cable
since 2007, has been one of the world‘s
leading companies in the field of submarine
telecommunication cables for over 115 years.
During the last five years, NSW has established itself in the market for submarine power
cables, in particular for renewable energies.
NSW and its more than 500 employees advise
and support customers all over the world.
Construction and installation
Energy supply and grid operation / cables
Operation and maintenance
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Nordic Yards is one of the leading developers
and manufacturers of maritime structures
and complex offshore projects. Since 1946,
the shipyard has delivered almost 1,000
shipbuilding projects in 74 different classes.
The shipyard group focusses on the following
divisions:
Construction and installation
Ships and marine technology
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Nordsee Nassbagger- und Tiefbau
GmbH
Anne-Conway-Str. 9
28359 Bremen, Germany
Jörn Adameit
Tel: +49 421 3300590
[email protected]
http://www.deme-group.com
Nordsee is a specialized company which
offers a wide range of activities to port authorities, developers, the offshore industry
and specialized contractors: Dredging and
land reclamation; Port extension, maintenance and deeping of navigation channels;
Trenching and backfill for the construction
of tunnels, berth pockets, etc.; Costal
protection, beach reclamation, dike raising,
rehabilitation & breakwater construction;
Offshore related services.
Construction and installation
Operation and maintenance
Project planning
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Nordwest Assekuranzmakler GmbH
& Co. KG
Herrlichkeit 5-6
28199 Bremen, Germany
Thomas Haukje
Tel: +49 421 989607200
[email protected]
http://www.nw-assekuranz.de
We are the highly respected and qualified
insurance broker dedicated to utmost
excellence in service and conditions. We
are unique as leading broker for renewable
energy in Germany.In more than 170 countries our international network is providing
insurance broking service. Our clients as wind
power operators and turbine manufacturers
control projects of more than 10,000 MW offand onshore giving us the leading position in
this field.
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Safety-Trainingscenter Cuxhaven
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O.S.T. Cuxhaven GmbH & Co. KG
OceanWaveS GmbH
Cassen-Eils-Str. 3
27472 Cuxhaven, Germany
Michael Pistoor
Tel: +49 4721 797214
[email protected]
http://www.ost-cux.de
Vor dem Bardowicker Tore 6b
21339 Lüneburg, Germany
Christian Boddenberg
Tel: +49 4131 6995810
http://www.oceanwaves.de
The O.S.T. Cuxhaven GmbH & Co. KG is a provider of GWO Basic Safety Trainings with Helicopter Underwater Escape Training (HUET).
Even in cause of our unique realistic training,
we are the contact in the field of education,
training and retraining of employees of
enterprises engaged directly or indirectly in
the offshore wind industry or want.
Job qualification and personnel
OceanWaveS GmbH is an enterprise focused
on technology development for real time
measurement of directional ocean wave
spectra and surface currents (WaMoS II) by
using navigational X-band radar installed
on vessel, platforms or land bases. WaMoS II
provides real time unambiguous statistical
wave and current information for multi modal
sea states (swells and wind seas). Spacial
average is from 2-6 km and temporal average
is from 5-30 min.
Construction and installation
Research and development
Ships and marine technology
Financing and insurance
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OERLIKON SchweiSStechnik
Offshore Logistics Company GmbH
Offshore WIND - Navingo BV
Industriestraße 12
67304 Eisenberg/Pfalz, Germany
Jürgen Krenzer
Tel: +49 6351 476304
[email protected]
http://www.oerlikon-welding.de
Überseering 34
22297 Hamburg, Germany
Volker Görtz
Tel: +49 40 2094932265
[email protected]
http://www.offshore-logistics-services.com
Las Palmas Building, Wilhelminakade 302
3072 AR Rotterdam, The Netherlands
Sabine Lankhorst
Tel: +31 10 2092609
[email protected]
http://www.offshorewind.biz/www.offshorewindmagazine.com
OERLIKON Schweißtechnik offers customers
in large and heavy industry as well in the
metal-working sector a comprehensive range
of welding machines, automated processes
and equipment, consumables and services in
welding and cutting technique. With an international team of experts and absolute conformity to the European standards OERLIKON
fulfils individual customer requests perfectly
and to the point. OERLIKON Schweißtechnik
offers complete solutions.
The Offshore Logistics Company is an
offshore service provider with a wide range
portfolio including knowledge for all kind of
Offshore Wind installation with an experienced and highly capable engineering and
construction team working on and for our up
to date installation vessels Friedrich Ernestine and Viktoria Mathias which are currently
working on the Gwynt y Môr Windfarm in the
Irish Sea and the Nordsee Ost Windfarm in
the German North Sea.
Construction and installation
Project planning
Ships and marine technology
Construction and installation
Logistics and ports
Ships and marine technology
www.windforce2014.com
Offshore WIND is a powerful combination of
printed magazine, news website with career
opportunities, international business guide
and events, unique to the entire offshore
wind energy industry.
Information and customer service
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Offshore Wind Industry / Sonne
Wind und Wärme
Niederwall 53
33602 Bielefeld, Germany
Daniela Pandurska
Tel: +49 221 2587 248
[email protected]
http://www.offshorewindindustry.de
OFFSHORE WIND INDUSTRY is the trade
magazine for the European offshore wind
industry. With current company news and
in-depth background reports, market surveys
and product presentations, event reports and
previews, legal texts and market analyses.
OFFSHORE WIND INDUSTRY is the official
publication of the Wind Energy Agency WAB.
net, but is journalistically independent and
reports on issues across thematic and territorial boundaries.
Information and customer service
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OIS Offshore Industrie Service GmbH
Riedemannstr. 1
27572 Bremerhaven, Germany
Ole Hülsemeyer
Tel: +49 471 9627 990 10
[email protected]
http://www.oforny.com
Hundsburgallee 9c
18106 Rostock, Germany
Andreas L. Leßmeister
Tel: +49 381 12834460
[email protected]
http://www.ois-gmbh.de
The OFORNY GmbH is an approved service
provider for the systems engineering in the
renewable energy industry, e. g. systems
engineering of power plants such as 400 MW
substations of offshore wind farms. The
OFORNY GmbH is able to cover following
activity fields of a construction project: engineering, project planning, quality assurance,
software solutions, documentation and
recruiting.
OIS Offshore Industrie Service GmbH with its
headquater in seaport Rostock was established in 2010. OIS is a turn-key Service
Provider for projecting, execution and
supervision typical service and maintenance
issues at offshore structures such as e.g. the
inspection and maintenance of hydraulic and
electrical installations, the repair of corrosion protection system, the repair welding in
the steel structure or diving works.
Construction and installation
Job qualification and personnel
Project planning
Operation and maintenance
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Kampstr. 4
20357 Hamburg, Germany
Sarah Goldmann
Tel: +49 40 320 419 70
[email protected]
http://www.offshoremm.com
OMM is an experienced offshore support
specialist with a global track record spanning
the offshore renewables, grid, telecoms and
oil & gas industries. OMM prides itself on
delivering an independent, uniquely flexible
and adaptive approach to meet the varying
needs of clients, from design through installation to operation. Our portfolio of services
includes: Management Services, Tower Support Services, Cable & Umbilical Installation,
O&M and Vessels.
Construction and installation
Energy supply and grid operation / cables
Operation and maintenance
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Orga Aviation
P.E. Concepts GmbH
Strickledeweg 13
3125AT Schiedam, The Netherlands
Rico van Gulden
Tel: +31 10 2085511
[email protected]
http://www.orga-aviation.nl
Kruppstr. 82-100
45145 Essen, Germany
Mariam Paktiani
Tel: +49 201 839160
[email protected]
http://www.p-e-concepts.de
Effective and reliable obstacle lighting is
essential to ensure tall structures are visible
to aircraft pilots in all weather conditions.
Orga‘s Aviation team provide smart obstruction lighting systems for wind turbines,
buildings, bridges and other high-rise
structures. With 40 years‘ experience in the
design and manufacture of aviation lighting
systems, we are experts in the requirements
for obstruction lighting and provide complete
solutions.
Wind Energy, Offshore & Special Engineering Services. As an engineering consultant
P.E. Concepts offers the complete scope
of services in mechanical engineering and
civil engineering specializing in renewable
energies.
Research and development
Operation and maintenance
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Palfinger Wind
Peterson
Pihl Expert GmbH
Moosmühlstr. 1
5203 Köstendorf, Austria
Martin Zauner
Tel: +43 6216 76600
[email protected]
http://www.palfingermarine.com
Paleiskade 53
1781 AP Den Helder, The Netherlands
Julian Bor
Tel: +31 223 685117
Johannisbollwerk 20
20459 Hamburg, Germany
Gunnar Pihl
Tel: +49 40 28493775
[email protected]
http://www.pihl-expert.de
http://www.petersonjobs.com
PALFINGER WIND is the expert for onshore
and offshore cranes. For more than ten years,
the company has produced wind cranes
for nacelles, platforms and substation/
accommodation platforms. PALFINGER WIND
guarantees the customers a strong partnership and excellent service during the entire
product life cycle.
Operation and maintenance
For more than 20 years Peterson Recruitment
has been actively recruiting professionals for
the Oil & Gas and Wind industry. Being part
of a dynamic and international organization,
and the network that comes with that, we
are confident in having the knowledge and
experience to guarantee a high quality service: Partner in Recruitment, Competive fees
and rates, Flexible, Perfect match, Total care:
local tax, social security, etc.
Job qualification and personnel
Logistics and ports
Operation and maintenance
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Mariner, Naval Architects, Technicians, ROV
Supervisor and Pilots. All kinds of Marine
Consulting, Inspection, Quality Management
and Services. Our Certificates: STCW, BOSIET,
OLF, HUET, Engineers, FROSIO. Our Experience: 2000+ days Offshore Consulting and
Inspection. Our Knowledge: Offshore Construction Optimisation and Risk Mitigation.
Our Equipment: Measuring Tools, PSA, ROV,
Multicopter.
Construction and installation
Logistics and ports
Project planning
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PNE WIND AG
Primo Marine
PSA Zentrale
Peter-Henlein-Str. 2-4
27472 Cuxhaven, Germany
Rainer Heinsohn
Tel: +49 4721 718 453
[email protected]
http://ww.pnewind.com
Haringvliet 88
3011 TG Rotterdam, The Netherlands
Susanne Kovar
Tel: +31 10 2409821
[email protected]
http://www.primo-marine.com
Use Akschen 91
28237 Bremen , Germany
Josha von Hofe
Tel: +49 421 437 44 248
[email protected]
http://www.psa-zentrale.de
PNE WIND-Group plans and realises wind farm
projects on onshore and offshore. To date,
the PNE Wind Group has realised wind farms
with a total nominal output of nearly 2,000
MW. PNE WIND AG is represented in 14 countries in Europe, Africa and North America.
Wind farm projects with a nominal output of
approx. 4,800 MW are currently being developed. In addition, PNE WIND AG is successfully
developing offshore wind farm Projects.
Project planning
www.windforce2014.com
Primo Marine is an independent, privately
owned engineering company. We focus on
Offshore Cables (infield, export, interconnector), Offshore Pipelines and Dredging.
Installation Engineering, Project Management, Procurement and Tender Support &
Expert Services are our areas of expertise and
we are covering the whole life cycle of the
cable/pipeline: Pre-construction - Installation - Operational - Maintenance, Repair
- Decommissioning.
Construction and installation
Energy supply and grid operation / cables
Operation and maintenance
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RECHARGE
The global
source for
renewable
energy news
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Red D Arc GmbH
REETEC GmbH
Klubbgate 6 PO Box 419
Stavanger 4001, Norway
Przemyslaw Reksnis
Tel: +47 51 51938780
[email protected]
http://www.rechargenews.com
Asbeck Str. 19
45883 Gelsenkirchen, Germany
Serkan Aydin
Tel: +49 209 947 07 480
[email protected]
http://www.red-d-arc.de
Konsul-Smidt-Str. 71
28217 Bremen, Germany
Cornelia Mißler
Tel: +49 421 39987 0
[email protected]
http://www.reetec.eu
Published monthly, Recharge is respected
and influential across the wind and solar industries, providing senior professionals with
thought-provoking features and analysis of
issues that have an impact on their business.
With high quality production and design,
contributions from influential thinkers, it
is a must-read for anybody contributing to
or wanting to stay abreast of debate about
renewables.
Information and customer service
Red-D-Arc liefert Ihnen alles, was Sie
zur Realisierung Ihrer Schweißprojekte
benötigen, vom tragbaren Schweißinverter
bis zur UP- Anlage, vom 1t-Rollenbock bis
zum 160t-Dreh-Kipp-Tisch, für nahezu jede
Schweißanwendung vermietet Ihnen Red D
Arc die geeigneten Geräte. Eine Mietflotte
mit mehr als 50.000 Schweißmaschinen und
Manipulatoren steht zu Ihrer Verfügung –
und das weltweit. Gerne beraten wir Sie für
die bestmögliche Auswahl.
REETEC GmbH - Inspired by the wind! Our
services comprise the areas of Electrical
Engineering, Grid Connection, Electrical
Installation, Mechanical Assembly, Ex Works
Concepts and TCI, Service and Maintenance,
Troubleshooting, Rotor Blade Service and
Aviation Obstruction Markers. And all of that
with wide experiences in Offshore as well as
Onshore. The power of the wind has made us
what we are today. And it inspires us further
and further...
Construction and installation
Information and customer service
Project planning
Construction and installation
Operation and maintenance
Research and development
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Renewable Advice
Rhenus Midgard GmbH & Co. KG
Rienecker. Projektmanagement GmbH
Renewables House Unit 1 Moorside Business Park
Moorside Road, Winchester SO23 7RX, United
Kingdom
Alex Grimwood
Tel: +44 07528 677776
[email protected]
http://www.RenewableAdvice.com
Midgardstr. 50
26954 Nordenham, Germany
Malte Richter
Tel: +49 4731 81 233
[email protected]
http://www.rhenus.com
Buschhöhe 8 - 10
28357 Bremen, Germany
Mr. F. Stein
Tel: +49 7753 736 999 5
[email protected]
www.rienecker-pm.com
Renewable Advice is a privately owned company founded in 2008 to provide consultancy
services and hands on O & M of wind turbine
blades. We have worked with and on blades
from major manufacturers providing services
ranging from detailed inspection and testing
retrofit solution development through to
structural repairs. Our in depth knowledge,
experience and engineered solutions will
ensure your most valuable asset is kept in
optimum condition.
Rhenus Midgard - Multipurpose terminals
with capable handling facilities; Private
ownership allows corporate decisions for the
benefit of customers; Handling and storage
of breakbulk (e.g. timber, steel products),
bulk (e.g. coal and liquid bulk) and project
cargo (e.g. offshore cable and components);
Broad range of services: seaports logistics,
seaworthy packaging, transport solutions,
customs clearance, coal sieving.
Project Management / Inspections & Expediting / Workshop Monitoring / Steel Construction Handling / Construction Supervision
/ Notified Body Inspections for Pressure
Vessels
Information and customer service
Job qualification and personnel
Project planning
Logistics and ports
Operation and maintenance
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is 100% focused on
providing ROV services
to Offshore Wind.
exhibitor profiles
Moray Melhuish,
Commercial Director
E [email protected]
T +44 (0) 1224 472565
www.rovop.com
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Rope Access Noord
Rope Access Solutions GmbH
ROVOP Ltd
Sylviuslaan 65
9473 TD De Groeve, The Netherlands
Derk Battjes
Tel: +31 6 644407787
[email protected]
http://www.ropeaccessnoord.nl
Beim Handelsmuseum 5
28195 Bremen, Germany
Alexander Voigt
Tel: +49 421 16899274
[email protected]
http://www.rope-access-solutions.de
Prospect Road Westpoint House
Westhill Aberdeen, United Kingdom
Alexandra Mills
Tel: +44 1224 472565
[email protected] / siobhanyoung@
rovop.com
http://www.rovop.com
What distinguishes Rope Access Noord in the
offshore wind activities on the North sea is
our combination of activities; rope access
work (maintenance, inspection, cleaning,
painting, montage), rescue from difficult
places, training for working at height and
rigging/hauling at sea. All of these services
can be employed during the construction and
maintenance phases of wind turbines at sea,
and for the purpose of training and advice.
We supply a comprehensive and flexible
service for your industrial rope access work
needs in wind energy. Our spectrum of services includes blade inspection, documentation, installation, service and repair of several
fall arrest systems. As a certified training
provider we are able to offer a variety of
courses for work and rescue at heights according FISAT regulations. We also offer the
inspection of your PPE according to BGG 906.
Construction and installation
Operation and maintenance
Turbine
Construction and installation
Information and customer service
Job qualification and personnel
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Roxtec GmbH / Kabel- und Rohrdurchführungen
Neuer Höltigbaum 1-3
22143 Hamburg, Germany
Matthias Brück
Tel: +49 40 6573980
[email protected]
http://www.roxtec.com
Für einen konstanten Betrieb Ihrer WEA´s!
Roxtec Lösungen stellen eine langfristige
Betriebszuverlässigkeit in der Windenergieindustrie sicher. Unsere Dichtungen sind für
Anwendungen wie Maschinengondeln, Fundamente (TP´s) und Umspannwerke gemacht
– in Onshore und Offshore Windparks.
Construction and installation
Project planning
ROVOP Ltd is an independent provider of ROV
services with a range of ROVs in the fleet,
from light work class to heavy work class
vehicles. ROVOP is 100 % focused on ROV
services and has worked on the construction of over half of the major offshore wind
farms across Europe. ROVOP succeeds in the
challenging subsea environment by having
the best equipment, manned by the most
competent personnel and underpinned by an
unrivalled management system.
Construction and installation
Operation and maintenance
Ships and marine technology
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Royal Wagenborg
RTS Wind AG
Marktstraat 10
9934 CK Delfzijl, The Netherlands
Josien Winter
Tel: +31 596 636911
Please check our homepage
http://www.wagenborg.com
Konsul-Smidt-Str. 90
28217 Bremen, Germany
As experts in international transport by road
and water, we offer custom made solutions
for every transport need, expertly and with
dedication. At Royal Wagenborg the word „impossible“ does not exist. We believe that there
is a solution for every transport requirement or
logistics problem. We offer an integrated approach, including project support, equipment,
experienced employees and a global network,
reason why our clients have come to increasingly rely on our knowledge and expertise.
At Royal Wagenborg safety and reliability are
paramount. We are committed to providing you
with the highest standard of quality
Tel: +49 421 69 68 00 00
[email protected]
http://www.rts-wind.de
RTS Wind AG is a leading provider of qualified
personnel in the field of wind energy and
other renewable energies. Our core competence includes the construction and maintenance of wind turbines and rotor blades.
RTS employees operate worldwide in several
on- and offshore projects. Following our RTSqualification-concept we put particular value
in providing well equipped and carefully
trained teams.
Construction and installation
Job qualification and personnel
Operation and maintenance
Logistics and ports
Ships and marine technology
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RWE Netzservice GmbH
S+H Systemtechnik GmbH
Sabik GmbH
Friedrichstr. 60
57072 Siegen, Germany
Monika Klein
Tel: +49 271 5842182
[email protected]
http://www.rwe.com/netzservice
An der Feldmark 16
31515 Wunstorf, Germany
Frank Luedtke
Tel: +49 5031 51780
[email protected]
http://www.sh-systemtechnik.de
Wilhelm-Maybach-Str. 3
19061 Schwerin, Germany
Dorothée Melzer
Tel: +49 385 676700 29
[email protected]
http://www.sabik.com
RWE Netzservice ist einer der größten privaten Dienstleister für Strom, Gas und Wasser.
Mit unserer Erfahrung durch den flächendeckenden Betrieb des RWE Netzes bieten wir
herstellerunabhängig Netzdienstleistungen
und besten Service. Planung, Bau, Betrieb
und Instandhaltung von Netzen und Anlagen
aller Spannungsebenen und Druckstufen –
das ist unser Geschäft. Ob einzelne Maßnahmen oder die Betriebsführung ganzer Netze:
Wir sind für Sie da!
S+H Systemtechnik GmbH as a Trimble
Marine Dealer offers complete marine GNSS
positioning solutions that include hardware,
software, and connectivity between the
construction site and the main office.
Construction and installation
Operation and maintenance
Ships and marine technology
Construction and installation
Operation and maintenance
Ships and marine technology
Energy supply and grid operation / cables
Logistics and ports
Operation and maintenance
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Salzgitter AG
Sarens Group
Eisenhüttenstr. 99
38239 Salzgitter, Germany
Rita Krüger
Tel: +49 5341 01
[email protected]
http://www.salzgitter-ag.de
Autoweg 10
1861 Wolvertem, Belgium
Beate Munkelt
Tel: +49 34605 448874
[email protected]
http://www.sarens.com
Foundation structures built using components from Salzgitter AG - standardized
product design for efficient large-scale
production. Demand for standardized, massproduced steel products and especially tube
products will be increasing with the growing
use of jacket structures and sustained cost
pressure. State-of-the-art processing facilities that are optimally equipped to customize
the products to their intended application in
wind parks.
As a specialist in Marine Aids to Navigation, Sabik provides complete sea marking
solutions for offshore wind farms: from the
early stages of construction through daily
operation. With years of engineering and
operating experience in the Baltic and North
Seas, we offer comprehensive solutions and
services that will always meet the increasing
requirements for safety and efficiency.
The Sarens Group is an international company
of Belgian origin, specialized in crane rental
and engineering projects involving lifting
and moving loads with exceptional sizes
and weights. This „specialist of the extraordinary“ is currently active in more than 60
countries with over 3.800 staff around the
world.
Logistics and ports
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Scaldis Salvage & Marine Contractors
North Trade Building - Noorderlaan 133 - Box 31
2030 Antwerp, Belgium
Linda Vanhaelst
Tel: +32 3 5416955
[email protected]
http://www.scaldis-smc.com
Scaldis is a dynamic, innovative and expanding international offshore contractor specialized in transportation and installation of
offshore structures with a core business and
expertise in heavy lifting. The activities can
be categorized in five distinct market sectors:
oil and gas, renewables/environmental,
deconstruction, civil works and heavy lifting
in salvage related works. Scaldis has earned a
reputation as a solid and reliable partner.
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SCHAAF GmbH & Co. KG
SCHOTTEL GmbH
SCHRAMM group GmbH & Co.KG
Bruesseler Allee 22
41812 Erkelenz, Germany
Ralf Köllges
Tel: +49 2431 977700
[email protected]
http://www.schaaf-gmbh.com
Mainzer Str. 99
56322 Spay, Germany
Ruben-Richard Singhof
Tel: +49 2628 610
[email protected]
http://www.schottel.de
Am Südufer 1
25541 Brunsbüttel, Germany
Michaela Plett
Tel: +49 4852 830136
[email protected]
http://www.schrammgroup.com
Schaaf - The Specialists for Hydraulic HighPressure ToolsSuperior and Flexible. For
more than 35 years Schaaf GmbH & Co. KG
is involved in the development and manufacturing of hydraulic high-pressure tools
and hydraulic high-pressure components.
The worldwide active company lives of its
innovative solutions and convinces with
excellent quality. Schaaf employed about 120
employees at its headquarters in Erkelenz in
2013.
The SCHOTTEL Group is one of the world‘s
leading manufacturers of propulsion and
steering systems for ships and offshore
applications. Founded in 1921, the company
has been developing and manufacturing azimuth propulsion and manoeuvring systems,
complete propulsion systems with power
ratings of up to 30 MW, and steering systems
for vessels of all sizes and types. Around 100
sales and service locations worldwide ensure
customer proximity.
SCHRAMM group is your partner for maritime
services and comprehensive logistic concepts.It is a third generation owner-operated
strategic alliance of individual companies
specialising in all important areas of the
maritime industry: Towage, port operations,
transport logistics and maritime engineering - in these sectors each company of the
SCHRAMM group provides customer-oriented,
flexible service, which is based on years of
experience.
Construction and installation
Operation and maintenance
Ships and marine technology
Ships and marine technology
Logistics and ports
Project planning
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Scottish Development International
Seajacks UK Ltd
Seaports of Niedersachsen GmbH
150 Broomielaw Atlantic Quay
Glasgow, United Kingdom
Leonore Frame
[email protected]
www.sdi.co.uk
Seajacks House South Denes Business Park
Great Yarmouth NR30 3QR, United Kingdom
Robyn Adams
Tel: +44 1493 841400
[email protected]
http://www.seajacks.com
Hindenburgstr. 28
26122 Oldenburg, Germany
André Heim
Tel: +49 441 36188888
[email protected]
http://www.seaports-offshore.de
Scottish Development International helps
Scottish companies grow overseas and assists
overseas companies to capture the opportunities in the UK and European Renewable
Energy sector, with unparalleled manufacturing locations, offshore experience, R&D
capabilities and public support. Represented
on the stand Aggreko; Ainscough WES; BVG
Associatiates; Catapult centre; DOF Subsea;
Flowline; Fugro; ITREZ; Maritime Craft
Services; Proserv; Pyreos; Seaenergy; Sgurr
Control and Subsea Ecosse.
Information and customer service
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Seajacks UK are an offshore installation company committed to building the world‘s most
advanced and versatile fleet of self-propelled
jack-up vessels equipped to service the demands of the offshore wind industry.Our on
and offshore crews work in full conjunction
with all of our clients, looking to provide the
most cost-effective solutions in the safest
environments possible. By the end of October
2015 Seajacks will have a fleet of 5 Vessels.
Construction and installation
Operation and maintenance
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The seaports of Niedersachsen, located at
the German North Sea coast, are the leading
experts for logistics of offshore and onshore
wind energy plants and components. Stateof-the-art facilities, highly qualified staff
and outstanding hinterland connections as
well as a wide range of value-added services
guarantee optimum conditions for efficient
handling.
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SeaRenergy Offshore Holding GmbH
& Cie.KG
Neumühlen 9
22763 Hamburg, Germany
Hanna-Lena Neyls
Tel: +49 40 808172112
[email protected]
http://www.searenergy.com/
SeaRenergy Offshore covers the whole value
chain of transportation and installation of
components for offshore wind farms. This
includes turbines, foundations, towers and
platforms for transformer stations and accommodation. We consult, plan, design and
implement all parts of the offshore transport
and installation concept. We develop required manuals, obtain authority approvals
and provide certified and qualified offshore
personnel.
Construction and installation
Logistics and ports
Project planning
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SgurrEnergy Ltd
Siegfried Maas Stahl u. Metallbau
GmbH
225 Bath Street
Glasgow G2 4GZ, United Kingdom
Elspeth McIntyre
Tel: +44 141 227 1721
[email protected]
http://www.sgurrenergy.com
Nordseestraße 6
26954 Nordenham, Germany
Stefan Maas
Tel: +49 4731 21264
[email protected]
www.metallbau-maas.de
SgurrEnergy is a leading renewable energy
consultancy, providing engineering and
technical advisory services worldwide for
onshore and offshore wind, solar, wave and
tidal and hydro projects. In addition to our
full cycle consultancy, we exclusively offer
our pioneering Galion Lidar, which, with its
cutting-edge wind speed measurements and
unique all-sky scanning capability at ranges
of up to 4km, is already transforming the way
we do business.
Construction and installation
Operation and maintenance
Project planning
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Maas Metallbau GmbH is a medium-sized
enterprise in the field of machine and plant
engineering. We‘re a provider of devices and
logistics components for various industries.
Maas products convince with innovative, high
quality solutions, both for series production
as well as in individual customer projects.
Design and manufacturing from a single
source! From manufacturing and assembly
to surface - treatment - we offer a complete
range of services!
Construction and installation
Energy supply and grid operation / cables
Logistics and ports
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offshore
Sif Group bv
Sika Deutschland GmbH
Speedwind
Mijnheerkensweg 33
6041 TA Roermond, The Netherlands
Carin Crijns
Tel: +31 475 385777
[email protected]
http://www.sif-group.com
Kornwestheimer Str. 103 - 107
70439 Stuttgart, Germany
Simon Liebl
Tel: +49 173 6774983
[email protected]
http://www.sika.de
Hohnslebener Platz 2
38372 Büddenstedt, Germany
Martin Linden
Tel: +49 421 40897886
SIF is a tubular manufacturer of steel
tubulars ranging from 1500 mm up to 10.000
mm diameter for a wide range of foundation
solutions. Our product range includes pin
piles for Jackets, Monopiles and Transition
pieces for the Offshore wind sector and piles
bracings, legs for jackets for the oil and Gas
industry. In our fully automated production
facilities Sif are capable of processing 200
KT of Steel per annum. With our long track
record of over 1000 foundations Sif are market leaders in the offshore wind foundations
sector.
Sika, a worldwide acting specialty chemicals
company, is a leading provider of systems
and products for construction and industry.
Sika provides solutions for all challenges with
offshore wind farm projects:?
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Speedwind Offshore GmbH is a young company offering service on OWTG‘s. It‘s founders
are companies with deep roots to: - WTG
service - WTG oil change - Offshore industry
- Oil trading Following offshore services are
offered: - Oil change on OWTG - Endoscopic
analysis - Blade inspection and service Tower service
Operation and maintenance
Project planning
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Spezial Montage Service
SPX BOLTING SYSTEMS
Tiergartenstraße 34b
17255 Wesenberg, Germany
Thomas Ulrich
Tel: +49 174 9093719
[email protected]
http://www.spezialmontageservice.de
Albert Thijsstraat 12
6471WX Eygelshoven, The Netherlands
Karen Bergmans
Tel: +31 455678877
[email protected]
WWW.SPXBOLTINGSYSTEMS.COM
Industriekletterer,Montagearbeit
en im Seil,Arbeiten an WindkraftanlagenArbeiten im Offshorebereich
Helikopterlastentransporte bis zu
deinem4,5tSchadensdokumentation und
FotodokumentationSchweißarbeiten und
Schweißpnahtprüfungen aus dem Seil.
Construction and installation
Job qualification and personnel
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Stahl- und Metallbau IHNEN GmbH &
Co. KG
Borsigstr. 3
26607 Aurich, Germany
Rainer Janßen
Tel: +49 4941 1795 0
[email protected]
http://www.stahlbau.de
SPX Bolting Systems is a full service global
manufacturer of controlled bolting solutions,
including hydraulic torque and tensioning
systems, industry specific certified training programs, system rentals, and flange
management database software. We are
your partner in flange management, both in
regards to infrastructure construction and
operations and maintenance applications,
enabling you to complete your project safely,
in less time and on budget.
Construction and installation
Operation and maintenance
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Since 1967, Stahl- and Metallbau IHNEN
realizes steel construction projects for customers in Germany and worldwide. Stahlbau
IHNEN develops, designs and manufactures
individual substructures for plants and whole
production lines and reconstructs existing
production plants. special high-bay warehouses for heavy parts and tools as well as
fittings like stairs, handrails, etc., complete
the extensive range of services.
Construction and installation
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Steady Climbing GmbH
Steelwind Nordenham GmbH
Steffel KKS GmbH
Kirchhuchtinger Landstr. 89
28259 Bremen, Germany
Gunnar Schuelke
Tel: +49 421 89830191
[email protected]
http://www.steady-climbing.de
Blexer Reede 2
26954 Nordenham, Germany
Dirk Halfpap
Tel: +49 4731 3632 133
[email protected]
http://www.steelwind-nordenham.de
Im Bulloh 6
29331 Lachendorf, Germany
Volkhard Schröder
Tel: +49 5145 9891200
[email protected]
http://www.steffel.com
Our certified rope access technicians and supervisors are a safe and economic alternative
for work situations in the wind energy sector:
from construction, maintenance, installation
to cleaning or protection against corrosion.
As a DIN ISO 9001 certified training company
with FISAT membership and own training facility we regularly instruct service personnel
in rope access technics or personal protective
equipment against fall from a height.
Construction and installation
Information and customer service
Job qualification and personnel
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Manufacturer of monopile foundation
systems (Mega Monopiles) for offshore wind
farms, consisting of monopiles with up to
10m diameter, up to 120m length and up
to 1,500t unit weight, and fully outfitted
transition pieces.Our fabrication premises at
the river Weser estuary include coating work
shops, outdoor storage facilities and an own
heavy-duty quayside with two stationary
cranes for load-out of the foundations to
seagoing transport vessels.
Construction and installation
Logistics and ports
Since 1983, Steffel has been active in the
cathodic protection industry and is ranked as
one of the market leaders in Germany. For all
issues on cathodic protection, the experts at
Steffel offer the best solutions and services
under a single roof. We provide a secure
framework for the assets of our customers
by implementing specific conceptualization
and by taking advantage of state of the art
technologies available.
Operation and maintenance
Project planning
Research and development
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Tara-Schweisstechnik
Tata Steel
Tauchbetrieb Helgoland
Julius-Bamberger-Str. 6
28279 Bremen, Germany
Joachim Tara
Tel: +49 421 86027
[email protected]
http://www.tara-schweisstechnik.de
Silbury Boulevard 897
Milton Keynes MK9 3XJ, United Kingdom
Julian Thompson
Tel: +44 1908 508250
[email protected]
http://www.tatasteel.com
An der Packhalle VI 7-8
27572 Bremerhaven, Germany
Martin Andraczek
Tel: +49 471 75488
[email protected]
http://www.tauchbetrieb-helgoland.de
Schweissfachhändler für Industrie und
Handwerk. Kompletter Schweissbedarf aus
einer Hand. Modernste Schweisstechnologie
der Firma EWM. Servicekompetenz durch
eigene Reparaturwerkstatt. Umfangreicher
Mietpool von Schweissgeräten, UP- Anlagen,
Induktionsvorwärmgeräten, Rollenböcken,
Manipulatoren und Drehkipptischen.
TATA STeel is a leading European steel
manufacture, supplying finished tubular
components for jacket foundation structures
for Offshore Wind turbines.
Construction and installation
Construction and installation
Information and customer service
Information and customer service
Operation and maintenance
Project planning
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TBD TECHNISCHE BAU DIENSTLEISTUNGEN
GMBH & CO. KG
Wieseder Str. 34 - 36
26446 Friedeburg, Germany
Frank Luebben
Tel: +49 4465 80 8 80
[email protected]
http://www.tbd.de
tbd is a medium sized industrial service
provider with 300 employees in the areas of:
1. construction, maintenance and repair of
telecommunications, power supply cable and
pipe networks. 2. non-destructive material
testing for pipelines, offshore windpower
industry, onshore windpower industry and
power stations.
Construction and installation
Energy supply and grid operation / cables
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Tauchbetrieb Helgoland is a special firm
for underwater works which is located in
Bremerhaven. We got a 40-year-old expert
knowledge in water construction, diving
works, barrage and in on- and offshore field.
We are characterized by quality, permanent
and qualified employee and reliability.
Tauchbetrieb Helgoland is also authorized
(from GL, ABS and Bureau Veritas) to execute
underwater surveys.
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Tentec Ltd.
tesa SE
Plymouth House Guns Lane
B70 9HS West Midlands West Bromwich, United
Kingdom
Hannelore Khwaja
Tel: +49 2174 783 2731
[email protected]
http://www.tentec.net
Quickbornstr. 24
20253 Hamburg, Germany
Holger Eddelbüttel
Tel: +49 40 4909 2582
[email protected]
http://www.tesa.de/www.tesa.com
For over 25 years TENTEC has been supplying
bolt tensioning solutions to the Powergen-,
Wind- , Oil- and Gas industry and other
industrial sectors. TENTEC is a world leader
in tensioning products and offers besides
standard toolings also special tensioner design service. A major range of bolt tensioning
equipment is specially designed for use on
Wind Turbines suitable for a complete wind
turbine bolting installation or maintenance.
Construction and installation
Operation and maintenance
Research and development
Benefit from our experience - adhesive
tape solutions for wind energy.Based on
more than 100 years of experience in the
production of self-adhesive tapes and related
products, tesa is one of the leading adhesive
tape producers world-wide. tesa® tapes are
designed to meet the demanding requirements in a variety of different applications
and industries and are the preferred solution
for design engineers all over the world.
Information and customer service
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Thrustmaster Europe B.V
ThyssenKrupp Mannex GmbH
Tideway BV
Broeikweg 31a
2871 RM Schoonhoven, The Netherlands
Hans Hoek
Tel: +31 182 381044
[email protected]
http://www.thrustmaster.net
Hatzper Str. 30
45149 Essen, Germany
Johannes Kleinebecker
Tel: +49 201 844 537631
[email protected]
http://www.thyssenkrupp-mannex.com
Minervum 7442
4817 ZG Breda, The Netherlands
Olga Dielen
Tel: +31 76 5204140
[email protected]
http://www.deme-group.com/tideway
Thrustmaster Europe B.V is a subsidiary of
Thrustmaster of Texas; Inc. We manufacture
heavy duty commercial marine propulsion
and thrusters. The factory and production
of all thrusters is based out of Houston,
Texas with a global network of sales offices
in Rotterdam, Singapore, Dubai, Brazil and
India.All thrusters are developed in-house by
a complete engineering department for mechanical, hydraulic, electrical and electronic
design.
Ships and marine technology
ThyssenKrupp Mannex is one of the most
experienced global service providers for challenging products, materials and markets.Our
supply range for projects consists of tubes/
pipes and accessories, structural steel for
offshore applications, trading of rolled steel,
technical products and machinery. Tailormade packages include financing, logistics
and transport services.
Construction and installation
Financing and insurance
Logistics and ports
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tkb. Technologiekontor Bremerhaven GmbH
Elbinger Platz 1
27570 Bremerhaven, Germany
Simone Curbach
Tel: +49 471 95844411
[email protected]
http://www.tkb-gmbh.de
tkb. GmbH is an independent and recognized
international engineering service. In recent
years, the tkb. GmbH has successfully participated in projects including initial feasibility
studies, commissioning, and worldwide
customer support in the following areas:
Structural planning/statics, Construction,
Geotechnology, Certification and approval,
industrial surveying, Welding technology,
Project management and Research and
Development.
Construction and installation
Project planning
Research and development
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Tideway Offshore Solutions is a Dutch offshore specialist for the oil and gas industry.
We are a full service provider, offering a
variety of techniques, disciplines, equipment
and skills. Our main activities are landfall
construction, rock placement, offshore
dredging, deepsea mining and power cable
installation.
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TÜV SÜD
TÜV SÜD PMSS
Westendstr. 199
80686 Munich, Germany
Dr. Martin Webhofer
Tel: +49 89 5791 0
[email protected]
http://www.tuev-sued.de/windenergy
Broadwater House, Broadwater Road, Romsey
SO51 8GT Hampshire, United Kingdom
[email protected]
http://www.tuv-sud.co.uk/pmss
TÜV SÜD Wind Services: More reliability.
Long-term profitability. The experience TÜV
SÜD has gained in the area of wind energy
over many years and our up-to-date knowhow assist you in planning, constructing and
operating safe and reliable wind turbines.
From planning wind farms to designing wind
turbines, TÜV SÜD offers comprehensive,
customised consultancy and service.
Operation and maintenance
Project planning
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Updraft GmbH
Uptime International AS
Uwe Kloska GmbH
Heidlerchenstr. 7
28777 Bremen, Germany
Heide Giese-Bothe
Tel: +49 421 6904910
[email protected]
http://www.updraft.eu
Lerstadvegen 545
6010 Aalesund, Norway
Svein Ove Haugen
Tel: +47 70 300830
[email protected]
http://www.uptime.no
Riedemannstr. 30
27572 Bremerhaven, Germany
Silke Frerichs
Tel: +49 471 9322018
[email protected]
http://www.kloska.com
Updraft is rooted in the wind energy sector
-an industry that boasts a strong affinity to
new materials and innovative Technologieswith advanced lifting technologies. Updraft
is a young, hight-tech venture. Yet standing
behind it are almost 200 years of experience
in the development and production of textile
fibre ropes and customised engineering. Cost
efficiency Lifting with Updraft slings is state
of the art for many turbine manufacturers.
Construction and installation
Logistics and ports
Operation and maintenance
Uptime International develops, markets and
installs motion compensated equipment.Our
mission is to develop motion compensated
access solutions that increase uptime and
safe access for users.Proven Uptime products
are gangways, helidecks & adjustable
pedestals.Do you want to climb the windmill
ladder?Yes: Uptime 8m gangway or Uptime
12m gangway from vessel to ladder.No:
Uptime 23,4m motion compensated gangway
from vessel directly to the platform.
The Kloska Group is one of the leading system
suppliers for the shipping industry, shipyards, on and offshore, industry, handicraft
and construction industry. We are suppliers
for the manufacturing of rotor blades,
manufacturers of wind turbines, service and
installation companies and manufacturers of
foundation structures etc. You can also receive individual solutions from us regarding the
supply of offshore projects with provisions &
catering.
Construction and installation
Operation and maintenance
Ships and marine technology
Information and customer service
Logistics and ports
Ships and marine technology
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Vallourec
VIKING LIFE-SAVING EQUIPMENT
Volvo Penta Central Europe GmbH
Theodorstr. 109
40472 Düsseldorf, Germany
Stefan Reins
Tel: +49 211 960 2771
[email protected]
http://www.vallourec.com
Saedding Ringvej 13
6710 Esbjerg, Denmark
Jane Kragh
Tel: +45 76 11 81 00
[email protected]
http://www.VIKING-life.com
Am Kiel-Kanal 1
24106 Kiel, Germany
Jürgen Kühn
Tel: +49 431 3994123
[email protected]
http://www.volvopenta.com
Vallourec presents PREON® marine - foundation for the offshore wind energy of the
future. Vallourec is a world leader in premium
tubular solutions primarily serving the
energy markets, as well as other industrial
applications.With over 24,000 employees, integrated manufacturing facilities, advanced
R&D and a market presence in more than 20
countries, Vallourec offers innovative global
solutions to meet the energy challenges of
the 21st century.
VIKING Life-Saving Equipment is a world
leading manufactures and service provider for safety equipment. Besides our own
manufactured products we supply a number
of other related safey itmes which makes us
a one-stop safety supplier. With a network
of 71 own offices and almost 200 external
service stations we have the largest safety
network in the industry. The global network
ensures support for the products during the
entire lifetime.
Construction and installation
Information and customer service
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Producer of main propulsion systems and
marine generator sets.
Construction and installation
Operation and maintenance
Project planning
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Wärstilä Deutschland GmbH
Barkhausenstr. 2
27568 Bremerhaven, Germany
Anne Claire Bunte
Tel: +49 471 3917710
[email protected]
http://www.wab.net
Schlenzigstr. 4-6
21107 Hamburg, Germany
Henning von Wedel
Tel: +49 40 75190 236
[email protected]
http://www.wartsila.com
The WAB Wind Energy Agency is the leading
business network for the wind energy industry in Germany‘s northwest region and is the
national point of contact for the offshore
wind energy sector in Germany. The association counts more than 350 businesses and
institutes among its members, who are active
in all areas of the wind energy and maritime
industries and in research.
Riedemannstr. 1
27572 Bremerhaven, Germany
Markus Herkenhoff
Tel: +49 471 809310
[email protected]
http://www.weserwind.de
Wärtsilä is a global leader in complete
lifecycle power solutions for the marine
market. Wärtsilä has operations in more
than 200 locations in nearly 70 countries
around the world. For the maritime division
Wärtsilä manufactures engines, generators,
propulsion, environmental solutions as well
as control and automation systems.Wärtsilä
being a provider of complete solutions in this
sector, includes the development of concepts
and integration.
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WFB Wirtschaftsförderung Bremen is responsible, on behalf of the Free Hanseatic City
of Bremen, for developing, strengthening
and marketing as a location for business. Its
services and products are primarily aimed
at helping to secure and create jobs and at
providing businesses with an optimal environment for entrepreneurial success.
Information and customer service
Construction and installation
Project planning
Research and development
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Wilhelmsen Ships Service GmbH
Hansestr. 20
27419 Sittensen, Germany
Lothar Kleemann
Tel: +49 4282 93130
[email protected] /
[email protected]
http://www.wilhelmsen.com/shipsservice
Wilhelmsen Ships Service is a leading
provider of recognised products and services
to the maritime industry. This includes
safety products and services, Unitor marine
products, Unitor and Nalfleet marine chemicals, maritime logistics and ships agency.
WSS GmbH is fully owned by and part of
Wilhelmsen Maritime Services AS, a Wilh. Wilhelmsen group company. Through our global
network we are able to offer our services in
2400 ports in 125 countries.
Information and customer service
Logistics and ports
Operation and maintenance
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WeserWind GmbH stands for innovative solutions in the field of wind energy and, through
such solutions, we services a future-oriented
market in Germany. At two locations in
Bremerhaven, the company produces structures used as offshore foundations for wind
turbines that meet the highest safety and
durability standards. Our portfolio of service
also includes the erection of complete wind
metmasts as well as the building of offshore
substations.
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Langenstr. 2-4
28195 Bremen, Germany
Bianka Hanssen
Tel: +49 421 960010
[email protected]
http://www.wfb-bremen.com
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WeserWind GmbH Offshore Construction Georgsmarienhütte
Logistics and ports
Ships and marine technology
WFB WIrtschaftsförderung Bremen
GmbH
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Wilhelmshavener Hafenwirtschafts-Vereinigung e.V.
Luisenstr. 5
26382 Wilhelmshaven, Germany
Hans-Peter Kramer
Tel: +49 4421 44700
[email protected]
http://www.wilhelmshaven-windenergie.de
Stevedoring, handling and storage of high &
heavy components, RoRo-port facilities, logistics concepts and value-added-services for
the wind energy industry, assembly facilities
near to port facilities without tidal restrictions, integrated services for offshore wind
energy industry: maintenance and repair of
offshore foundations, cable installations,
salvage; lay-by berths for floating offshore
Equipment.
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WINDEA Offshore GmbH & Co. KG
WindManShip GmbH
Windpower Monthly
Zirkusweg 1
20359 Hamburg, Germany
Anna Volkenborn
Tel: +49 40 74203760
[email protected]
http://www.windea.de
Katharinenstr. 4
20457 Hamburg, Germany
Franziska Seemann
Tel: +49 172 7051964
[email protected]
http://www.windmanship.de
Teddington Studios Broom Road
Teddington TW11 9BE, United Kingdom
Edyta Wierzbowska
Tel: +44 20 82678149
[email protected]
http://www.windpowermonthly.com
WINDEA Offshore GmbH & Co. KG acts as a
service provider in the German and European
offshore wind market. WINDEA offers a wide
range of services in connection with the
construction, operation and maintenance of
offshore wind farms. WINDEA is a Joint Venture from Bernhard Schulte Group, Hamburg,
EMS Maritime Offshore GmbH, Emden and
SSC-Group, Wildeshausen.
Construction and installation
Logistics and ports
Ships and marine technology
WindManShip Experience -EngineeringExpertise.WindManShip GmbH is one of the
leading consultancies for the realization
of offshore- wind-energy-projects. With
its industry knowledge and experience,
WindManShip is a competent partner in every
construction phase on-site. This includes the
supervision of construction activities, quality
management as well as the engineering and
port logistics. The team of specialists has
expertise in all necessary areas.
As the only independent news publication
dedicated to the global wind energy business, Windpower Monthly is the industry‘s
publication of choice for both advertising
and subscriptions. Our team of specialist
writers and correspondents from around the
world monitor and comment on political,
business and technical developments in global wind energy, producing critical reporting,
agenda-setting journalism and authoritative
analysis
Construction and installation
Logistics and ports
Project planning
Information and customer service
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C 42
F 41
Wireless.Consulting GmbH
WP Group
wpd offshore GmbH
Weststr. 87
33790 Halle/Westf., Germany
Alexander Bendler
Tel: +49 5201 736115
Borkumweg 6-05
9979 XH Eemshaven, The Netherlands
Martijn Engel
Tel: +31 596 516779
http://www.wirelessconsulting.de
http://www.wp-offshore
Stephanitorsbollwerk 3 (Haus LUV)
28217 Bremen, Germany
Mareile Heineke
Tel: +49 421 168 66 2503
[email protected]
http://www.wpd.de
Wireless.Consulting is a service provider operating European-wide from Halle in Westphalia, who is specialised in the integration and
faults analysis of radio networks for digital
data transfer. Our team have beendeveloping
and implementing technically-demanding
solutions since 2002. E.g.: Data transfer
forsuch means of transportation as ships
and trains and the surveillance of company
premises by means of iWLAN and licensed
WiMAX technology.
Construction and installation
Project planning
Ships and marine technology
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WP Group is your sustainable partner for
integrated industrial services: Technical management, Maritime logistics services, Port
logistics services, IMR services, Industrial
manpower and Steel works.
Job qualification and personnel
Operation and maintenance
wpd is a worldwide developer and operator
of wind farms. In total, the company has
realised projects with 1,600 turbines and an
output of 2.8 GW. With a staff of 960, wpd is
planning projects in 18 countries and is one
of Europe‘s leading offshore developers with
8 GW under development. After developing Baltic 1 wind farm, wpd is currently
implementing the Butendiek project with a
capacity of 288 MW in the German North Sea.
Project planning
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exhibitor profiles
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F 51
wpd windmanager GmbH & Co. KG
Stephanitorsbollwerk 3 (Haus LUV)
28217 Bremen, Germany
Delia Richter
Tel: +49 421 897660 0
[email protected]
http://www.windmanager.de
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K 43
ws-tools Industrievertretungen
Skripski
ZSI Zertz + Scheid Ingenieurgesellschaft mbH & Co. KG
Bahnhofstr. 5a
22941 Bargteheide, Germany
Agnieszka Cichosz
Tel: +49 4532 28322-00
[email protected]
http://www.ws-tools.de
Linzer Str. 9a
28359 Bremen, Germany
Harald Pfeifer
Tel: +49 421 1738226
[email protected]
http://www.zsi.de
WPD windmanager - GERMANY‘S NO.1IN THE
MANAGEMENT OF WIND FARMS -240 employees - locally and abroad - are tending about
240 wind farms, solar farms and biomass
plants with a capacity of 2,500 MW. Since
2011 the offshore department is planning
and since 2014 already operating our first
large offshore project - windfarm Butendiek - . Main offshore tasks are consulting,
quality- and HSE- management, O&M, 24/7
Monitoring, accounting and reporting.
Operation and maintenance
Well-conceived concepts and intelligent ideas
are based on reliability, expertise, know-how
as well as mutual trust and confidence. For
many forms of maintenance work, decisions
need to be made on a functionally sound
selection of seals, screws, tightening tools,
assembly documentation systems and on the
monitoring of measurement devices used;
ws-tools, interfacing with its partner organisations, provides you with the required knowhow and the necessary package solutions
from a single source.
Operation and maintenance
Research and development
Sharing Experiences
The power spectrum of the ZSI includes
individual customer oriented engineering
services in the special machine and plant engineering, electrical, automation and control
systems, electronics as well as in technical
project management. The order processing is
dependent on the specific project requirements and specifications of our customers
and is provided in the context of service /
work contract or temporary workers.
Energy supply and grid operation / cables
Job qualification and personnel
Project planning
Booth F23
· Development
· Approval Processing
· Project Management
· Site Supervision & Logistics
· Operation & Monitoring
of Of fshore Wind Farms
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List of exhibitors by category at Hall 5
Construction and installation
3sun Group ......................................................................... F 43
A2SEA............................................................................... B 30
ABB AG ............................................................................. E 23
abh INGENIEUR-TECHNIK GmbH.............................................. D 41
AIR LIQUIDE Deutschland GmbH.............................................. J 31
airwerk GmbH...................................................................... F 30
alki TECHNIK GmbH.............................................................. B 32
American Wind Energy Association and
AWEA Offshore WINDPOWER 2014 Conference & Exhibition........... A 32
Baltec Ship Design GmbH...................................................... G 42
Baltic Taucherei- und Bergungsbetrieb Rostock GmbH................ H 43
BAUER Gruppe.................................................................... K 30
Bernd Münstermann GmbH & Co. KG......................................... F 42
BIBA - Bremer Institut für Produktion und Logistik GmbH............ D 60
BLG LOGISTICS GROUP AG & Co. KG / WindEnergy Logistics........... C 40
Bohlen & Doyen Bauunternehmung GmbH................................ B 41
CAPE HOLLAND GROUP.......................................................... J 25
CCK Ingenieurbüro GmbH...................................................... E 35
CHS Container Group............................................................. I 50
CM Offshore GmbH............................................................... A 10
Columbus McKinnon Engineered Products GmbH........................ A 21
conferdo GmbH & Co. KG........................................................ F 30
CWind Ltd.......................................................................... E 32
dasNetz AG......................................................................... G 42
Deutsche Offshore Consult GmbH............................................ G 32
Dieseko Group BV................................................................ B 34
Dipl.-Ing. H. Sitte GmbH & Co.
Schiffsinstallationen KG / Abteilung Offshore........................... E 34
DONG Energy...................................................................... D 34
Dutch Drilling Consultants B.V............................................... B 34
EEW Special Pipe Constructions GmbH..................................... H 30
Eisenbau Krämer GmbH........................................................ D 44
EKS Offshore Electricians GmbH.............................................. E 51
ELA Container GmbH............................................................. F 32
EOPS GmbH & Co. KG............................................................ B 21
EWE Offshore Service & Solutions GmbH.................................... F 23
Ferchau Engineering GmbH................................................... G 54
First Subsea Ltd.................................................................. E 60
Fred. Olsen Windcarrier......................................................... I 53
Friesland Kabel GmbH.......................................................... D 51
G & G INTERNATIONAL NV....................................................... F 62
General Cable..................................................................... D 33
GeoSea NV.......................................................................... I 40
Gullco International (UK) Ltd.................................................. F 40
Hafenwirtschaftsgemeinschaft Cuxhaven e.V c/o Cuxport GmbH... C 21
Hansa Tec Hebe- und Zurrtechnik GmbH................................... B 22
HAWART Sondermaschinenbau GmbH...................................... H 20
HEINRICH RÖNNER GROUP..................................................... C 20
HGO InfraSea Solutions GmbH & Co. KG.................................... H 31
HOCHTIEF Infrastructure GmbH Business Sector Offshore............ G 30
HPKJ Hydraulik-Pneumatik-Kontor Jade GmbH........................... C 41
Hulst Innovation Cable Equipment b.v..................................... C 42
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IDESA................................................................................ F 62
Inocean AS.......................................................................... I 53
INTPOW - Norwegian Renewable Energy Partners........................ I 53
ITW WindGroup................................................................... K 34
J.H. Jaeger & Eggers Handelgesellschaft mbH............................ I 41
Kjellberg Finsterwalde Schweißtechnik
und Verschleißschutzsysteme GmbH....................................... E 13
Kletter-Spezial-Einheit GmbH & Co KG..................................... G 51
Kraanservice en Montage Leeuwarden BV................................. C 42
Lerbs AG............................................................................ C 30
LÖSOMAT - Schraubtechnik Neef GmbH.................................... E 52
Maritime Offshore Group GmbH............................................... F 20
Maschinenfabrik Wagner GmbH & Co. KG - PLARAD..................... E 12
Metallisation Ltd................................................................. H 60
Miebach Schaltanlagen und Montagen GmbH & Co.KG................. H 21
N-Sea Offshore................................................................... C 42
NAUTILUS Marine Service GmbH............................................. K 42
Niedax GmbH & Co. KG.......................................................... E 22
Niestern Sander B.V., Royal................................................... C 42
NOBISKRUG GmbH............................................................... D 32
Norddeutsche Seekabelwerke GmbH........................................ D 33
Nordic Yards Holding GmbH................................................... D 51
Nordsee Nassbagger- und Tiefbau GmbH................................... I 40
OceanWaveS GmbH.............................................................. G 42
OERLIKON Schweißtechnik..................................................... J 31
Offshore Logistics Company GmbH.......................................... B 40
Oforny GmbH...................................................................... H 41
OMM Offshore Marine Management GmbH & Co. KG.................... H 51
Pihl Expert GmbH................................................................ K 24
Primo Marine....................................................................... E 11
Red D Arc GmbH................................................................... F 40
REETEC GmbH...................................................................... F 22
Rope Access Noord............................................................... C 42
Rope Access Solutions GmbH................................................. D 53
ROVOP Ltd.......................................................................... H 32
Roxtec GmbH / Kabel- und Rohrdurchführungen........................ C 35
RTS Wind AG....................................................................... G 40
S+H Systemtechnik GmbH...................................................... F 10
Sabik GmbH........................................................................ E 53
Scaldis Salvage & Marine Contractors....................................... I 40
SCHAAF GmbH & Co. KG......................................................... C 60
Seajacks UK Ltd................................................................... G 41
SeaRenergy Offshore Holding GmbH & Cie.KG............................ A 41
SgurrEnergy Ltd.................................................................. B 31
Siegfried Maas Stahl u. Metallbau GmbH.................................. G 31
Sif Group bv....................................................................... K 31
Sika Deutschland GmbH........................................................ H 61
Spezial Montage Service....................................................... B 21
SPX BOLTING SYSTEMS.......................................................... D 30
Stahl- und Metallbau IHNEN GmbH & Co. KG............................... F 42
Steady Climbing GmbH.......................................................... E 41
Steelwind Nordenham GmbH.................................................. C 41
Tara-Schweisstechnik............................................................ F 40
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Tata Steel........................................................................... D 44
TBD TECHNISCHE BAU DIENSTLEISTUNGEN GMBH & CO. KG............ C 41
Tentec Ltd........................................................................... F 12
ThyssenKrupp Mannex GmbH.................................................. F 20
Tideway BV.......................................................................... I 40
tkb. Technologiekontor Bremerhaven GmbH............................. H 41
Updraft GmbH.................................................................... H 40
Uptime International AS....................................................... I 53
Vallourec........................................................................... D 50
Volvo Penta Central Europe GmbH........................................... G 53
WeserWind GmbH Offshore Construction Georgsmarienhütte........ C 20
Wilhelmshavener Hafenwirtschafts-Vereinigung e.V................... C 21
WINDEA Offshore GmbH & Co. KG............................................. E 31
WindManShip GmbH.............................................................. E 61
Wireless.Consulting GmbH.................................................... G 42
Energy supply and
grid operation / cables
A2SEA............................................................................... B 30
ABB AG ............................................................................. E 23
ALSTOM Deutschland AG ....................................................... G 50
Bernd Münstermann GmbH & Co. KG......................................... F 42
BTC Business Technology Consulting AG................................... J 23
CT Offshore........................................................................ B 30
DOB Star............................................................................ C 42
EnBW Energie Baden-Württemberg AG.................................... D 31
First Subsea Ltd.................................................................. E 60
General Cable..................................................................... D 33
Hulst Innovation Cable Equipment b.v..................................... C 42
HVPD................................................................................. F 11
KISTERS AG......................................................................... F 20
Miebach Schaltanlagen und Montagen GmbH & Co.KG................. H 21
MTU Friedrichshafen GmbH................................................... D 22
NDE Offshore...................................................................... J 32
Norddeutsche Seekabelwerke GmbH........................................ D 33
OMM Offshore Marine Management GmbH & Co. KG.................... H 51
Primo Marine....................................................................... E 11
RWE Netzservice GmbH......................................................... B 40
Siegfried Maas Stahl u. Metallbau GmbH.................................. G 31
TBD TECHNISCHE BAU DIENSTLEISTUNGEN GMBH & CO. KG............ C 41
ZSI Zertz + Scheid Ingenieurgesellschaft mbH & Co. KG............... K 43
Financing and insurance
Atlas Professionals.............................................................. G 10
KMR - Marine Surveyors GmbH............................................... J 34
Nordwest Assekuranzmakler GmbH & Co. KG.............................. D 21
ThyssenKrupp Mannex GmbH.................................................. F 20
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Information and
customer service
Agentur für Wirtschaftsförderung Cuxhaven.............................. F 61
American Wind Energy Association and
AWEA Offshore WINDPOWER 2014 Conference & Exhibition........... A 32
August MÜTH Großhandel mit Selbstklebetechnik GmbH & Co.KG.... E 24
BIS Bremerhavener Gesellschaft für Investitionsförderung
und Stadtentwicklung mbH................................................... G 20
Blanke Meier Evers Rechtsanwälte........................................... C 22
Deutsche WindGuard............................................................ E 20
Deutsche Windtechnik.......................................................... B 33
DEWI Group c/o DEWI GmbH................................................... C 41
DVV Media Group GmbH | Schiff&Hafen | Ship&Offshore............. A 43
FRACHTCONTOR JUNGE & CO. GMBH......................................... D 51
FRS Windcat Offshore Logistics GmbH...................................... C 32
GE Sensing & Inspection Technologies GmbH,
ein Unternehmen der GE Measurement & Control....................... E 35
German Renewables Shipbrokers GmbH................................... A 30
HANNOVER MESSE................................................................ G 61
Hansa Tec Hebe- und Zurrtechnik GmbH................................... B 22
HANSA-FLEX AG................................................................... E 50
HUSUM Wind...................................................................... G 42
International Zinc Association............................................... H 60
ITH GmbH & Co. KG.............................................................. D 40
KRAFTWERKSSCHULE E.V....................................................... J 33
Lerbs AG............................................................................ C 30
Marinesoft Entwicklungs- und Logistikgesellschaft mbH............. A 15
Maritime Cluster Northern Germany c/o WTSH GmbH.................. G 42
Metalle pro Klima................................................................ H 60
NNOW............................................................................... C 42
Offshore WIND - Navingo BV.................................................. A 33
Offshore Wind Industry / Sonne Wind und Wärme...................... A 44
Recharge........................................................................... A 42
Red D Arc GmbH................................................................... F 40
Rienecker. Projektmanagement GmbH..................................... A 23
Rope Access Solutions GmbH................................................. D 53
Scottish Development International ........................................ I 31
Steady Climbing GmbH.......................................................... E 41
Tara-Schweisstechnik............................................................ F 40
Tauchbetrieb Helgoland........................................................ J 34
tesa SE............................................................................... E 24
Uwe Kloska GmbH................................................................ H 22
Vallourec........................................................................... D 50
WFB WIrtschaftsförderung Bremen GmbH................................. G 20
Wilhelmsen Ships Service GmbH............................................. K 13
Windpower Monthly............................................................. K 33
Job qualification and
personnel
3sun Group ......................................................................... F 43
Atlas Professionals.............................................................. G 10
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Deutsche WindGuard............................................................ E 20
Falck Safety Services............................................................ E 42
GMA-Werkstoffprüfung GmbH .............................................. D 35
hww Personalservice GmbH................................................... G 60
INASEA Academy - Dr. Michaela Mayer..................................... G 13
Kletter-Spezial-Einheit GmbH & Co KG..................................... G 51
KRAFTWERKSSCHULE E.V....................................................... J 33
Marinesoft Entwicklungs- und Logistikgesellschaft mbH............. A 15
Maritimes Kompetenzzentrum Elsfleth gGmbH........................... C 41
Noorderpoort..................................................................... C 42
O.S.T. Cuxhaven GmbH & Co. KG.............................................. E 54
Oforny GmbH...................................................................... H 41
Peterson............................................................................ C 42
Rienecker. Projektmanagement GmbH..................................... A 23
Rope Access Solutions GmbH................................................. D 53
RTS Wind AG....................................................................... G 40
Spezial Montage Service....................................................... B 21
Steady Climbing GmbH.......................................................... E 41
WP Group........................................................................... C 42
ZSI Zertz + Scheid Ingenieurgesellschaft mbH & Co. KG............... K 43
Logistics and ports
Agentur für Wirtschaftsförderung Cuxhaven.............................. F 61
ALLSAT GmbH..................................................................... C 33
BIS Bremerhavener Gesellschaft für Investitionsförderung
und Stadtentwicklung mbH................................................... G 20
BLG LOGISTICS GROUP AG & Co. KG / WindEnergy Logistics........... C 40
bremenports GmbH & Co. KG.................................................. G 20
Brunsbüttel Ports GmbH....................................................... G 43
Bugsier Reederei- und Bergungsgesellschaft MBH & Co. KG.......... A 13
conferdo GmbH & Co. KG........................................................ F 30
CuxHafEn GmbH................................................................... F 61
Deutsche Offshore Consult GmbH............................................ G 32
Dr. Möller GmbH / IMS Nord.................................................... C 61
FRACHTCONTOR JUNGE & CO. GMBH......................................... D 51
FRS Windcat Offshore Logistics GmbH...................................... C 32
German Renewables Shipbrokers GmbH................................... A 30
Groningen Seaports............................................................. C 42
Hafenwirtschaftsgemeinschaft Cuxhaven e.V c/o Cuxport GmbH... C 21
Hansa Tec Hebe- und Zurrtechnik GmbH................................... B 22
HEINRICH RÖNNER GROUP..................................................... C 20
HGO InfraSea Solutions GmbH & Co. KG.................................... H 31
HOCHTIEF Infrastructure GmbH Business Sector Offshore............ G 30
IDESA................................................................................ F 62
Jade-Dienst GmbH................................................................ C 41
JadeBay GmbH .................................................................... C 41
KMR - Marine Surveyors GmbH............................................... J 34
Krebs Unternehmensgruppe.................................................. H 30
Maritimes Kompetenzzentrum Elsfleth gGmbH........................... C 41
NAUTILUS Marine Service GmbH............................................. K 42
NavConsult AWSS GmbH & Co.KG............................................. G 43
Niedersachsen Ports GmbH & Co. KG........................................ C 21
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NNOW............................................................................... C 42
Offshore Logistics Company GmbH.......................................... B 40
Peterson............................................................................ C 42
Pihl Expert GmbH................................................................ K 24
Rhenus Midgard GmbH & Co. KG.............................................. C 21
Royal Wagenborg................................................................ J 40
RWE Netzservice GmbH......................................................... B 40
Sarens Group...................................................................... G 12
SCHRAMM group GmbH & Co.KG.............................................. G 43
Seaports of Niedersachsen GmbH........................................... C 21
SeaRenergy Offshore Holding GmbH & Cie.KG............................ A 41
Siegfried Maas Stahl u. Metallbau GmbH.................................. G 31
Steelwind Nordenham GmbH.................................................. C 41
ThyssenKrupp Mannex GmbH.................................................. F 20
Updraft GmbH.................................................................... H 40
Uwe Kloska GmbH................................................................ H 22
Wärstilä Deutschland GmbH................................................... A 14
Wilhelmsen Ships Service GmbH............................................. K 13
Wilhelmshavener Hafenwirtschafts-Vereinigung e.V................... C 21
WINDEA Offshore GmbH & Co. KG............................................. E 31
WindManShip GmbH.............................................................. E 61
Operation and maintenance
3sun Group ......................................................................... F 43
ABB AG ............................................................................. E 23
abh INGENIEUR-TECHNIK GmbH.............................................. D 41
alki TECHNIK GmbH.............................................................. B 32
ALLSAT GmbH..................................................................... C 33
ALSTOM Deutschland AG ....................................................... G 50
AREVA Wind......................................................................... F 40
Baltec Ship Design GmbH...................................................... G 42
Baltic Taucherei- und Bergungsbetrieb Rostock GmbH................ H 43
BIBA - Bremer Institut für Produktion und Logistik GmbH............ D 60
BLG LOGISTICS GROUP AG & Co. KG / WindEnergy Logistics........... C 40
Bohlen & Doyen Bauunternehmung GmbH................................ B 41
BTC Business Technology Consulting AG................................... J 23
Bugsier Reederei- und Bergungsgesellschaft MBH & Co. KG.......... A 13
CAPE HOLLAND GROUP.......................................................... J 25
CCK Ingenieurbüro GmbH...................................................... E 35
CHS Container Group............................................................. I 50
CM Offshore GmbH............................................................... A 10
Columbus McKinnon Engineered Products GmbH........................ A 21
CWind Ltd.......................................................................... E 32
Deutsche Windtechnik.......................................................... B 33
Dieseko Group BV................................................................ B 34
Dipl.-Ing. H. Sitte GmbH & Co.
Schiffsinstallationen KG / Abteilung Offshore........................... E 34
DNV GL............................................................................... C 51
DOB Star............................................................................ C 42
DONG Energy...................................................................... D 34
Dutch Drilling Consultants B.V............................................... B 34
EKS Offshore Electricians GmbH.............................................. E 51
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EWE Offshore Service & Solutions GmbH.................................... F 23
F. REYHER Nchfg. GmbH & Co. KG............................................ A 40
FoundOcean........................................................................ F 13
Fr. Fassmer GmbH & Co.KG..................................................... B 23
Fred. Olsen Windcarrier......................................................... I 53
Friesland Kabel GmbH.......................................................... D 51
Frisia-Offshore GmbH & Co. KG................................................ E 10
GE Sensing & Inspection Technologies GmbH,
ein Unternehmen der GE Measurement & Control....................... E 35
GEDORE Tool Center GmbH & Co.KG.......................................... E 52
General Cable..................................................................... D 33
GeoSea NV.......................................................................... I 40
Global Davit GmbH............................................................... C 34
GMA-Werkstoffprüfung GmbH .............................................. D 35
HANSA-FLEX AG................................................................... E 50
HEMPEL (GERMANY) GmbH.................................................... J 22
HGO InfraSea Solutions GmbH & Co. KG.................................... H 31
HOCHTIEF Infrastructure GmbH Business Sector Offshore............ G 30
HVPD................................................................................. F 11
HYTORC - Barbarino & Kilp GmbH............................................ A 12
ICD Software AS................................................................... I 53
IHF GmbH.......................................................................... D 40
INTPOW - Norwegian Renewable Energy Partners........................ I 53
ITH GmbH & Co. KG.............................................................. D 40
ITW WindGroup................................................................... K 34
J.H. Jaeger & Eggers Handelgesellschaft mbH............................ I 41
Jade-Dienst GmbH................................................................ C 41
Jäger Gummi und Kunststoff GmbH......................................... A 20
Käufer Accsess Systems........................................................ K 22
KISTERS AG......................................................................... F 20
Kletter-Spezial-Einheit GmbH & Co KG..................................... G 51
Kraanservice en Montage Leeuwarden BV................................. C 42
KRAFTWERKSSCHULE E.V....................................................... J 33
Lerbs AG............................................................................ C 30
Linde AG, Gases Division....................................................... K 41
LÖSOMAT - Schraubtechnik Neef GmbH.................................... E 52
Marinesoft Entwicklungs- und Logistikgesellschaft mbH............. A 15
Maschinenfabrik Wagner GmbH & Co. KG - PLARAD..................... E 12
MBT GmbH......................................................................... C 33
MWB Motorenwerke Bremerhaven AG........................................ F 22
N-Sea Offshore................................................................... C 42
NAUTILUS Marine Service GmbH............................................. K 42
NDE Offshore...................................................................... J 32
Niedersachsen Ports GmbH & Co. KG........................................ C 21
Niestern Sander B.V., Royal................................................... C 42
Norddeutsche Seekabelwerke GmbH........................................ D 33
Nordsee Nassbagger- und Tiefbau GmbH................................... I 40
OIS Offshore Industrie Service GmbH...................................... H 30
OMM Offshore Marine Management GmbH & Co. KG.................... H 51
Orga Aviation..................................................................... G 44
Palfinger Wind.................................................................... E 21
Peterson............................................................................ C 42
Primo Marine....................................................................... E 11
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REETEC GmbH...................................................................... F 22
Renewable Advice................................................................ H 20
Rope Access Noord............................................................... C 42
ROVOP Ltd.......................................................................... H 32
RTS Wind AG....................................................................... G 40
RWE Netzservice GmbH......................................................... B 40
S+H Systemtechnik GmbH...................................................... F 10
Sabik GmbH........................................................................ E 53
SCHAAF GmbH & Co. KG......................................................... C 60
Seajacks UK Ltd................................................................... G 41
SgurrEnergy Ltd.................................................................. B 31
Sika Deutschland GmbH........................................................ H 61
Speedwind.......................................................................... J 24
SPX BOLTING SYSTEMS.......................................................... D 30
Steffel KKS GmbH................................................................ A 22
Tauchbetrieb Helgoland........................................................ J 34
TBD TECHNISCHE BAU DIENSTLEISTUNGEN GMBH & CO. KG............ C 41
Tentec Ltd........................................................................... F 12
TÜV SÜD ............................................................................ E 33
Updraft GmbH.................................................................... H 40
Uptime International AS....................................................... I 53
VIKING LIFE-SAVING EQUIPMENT............................................. A 34
Volvo Penta Central Europe GmbH........................................... G 53
Wilhelmsen Ships Service GmbH............................................. K 13
WP Group........................................................................... C 42
wpd windmanager GmbH & Co. KG............................................ F 51
ws-tools Industrievertretungen Skripski.................................. D 43
Project planning
airwerk GmbH...................................................................... F 30
AMD Offshore GmbH.............................................................. J 24
bremenports GmbH & Co. KG.................................................. G 20
Columbus McKinnon Engineered Products GmbH........................ A 21
dasNetz AG......................................................................... G 42
Deutsche Offshore Consult GmbH............................................ G 32
Deutsche WindGuard............................................................ E 20
DEWI Group c/o DEWI GmbH................................................... C 41
DNV GL............................................................................... C 51
DONG Energy...................................................................... D 34
Dr. Möller GmbH / IMS Nord.................................................... C 61
EKS Offshore Electricians GmbH.............................................. E 51
EnBW Energie Baden-Württemberg AG.................................... D 31
EOPS GmbH & Co. KG............................................................ B 21
EWE Offshore Service & Solutions GmbH.................................... F 23
Ferchau Engineering GmbH................................................... G 54
Frisia-Offshore GmbH & Co. KG................................................ E 10
FRS Windcat Offshore Logistics GmbH...................................... C 32
Global Davit GmbH............................................................... C 34
GMA-Werkstoffprüfung GmbH .............................................. D 35
HAWART Sondermaschinenbau GmbH...................................... H 20
Hoffmann GmbH.................................................................. I 50
Inocean AS.......................................................................... I 53
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ITW WindGroup................................................................... K 34
KISTERS AG......................................................................... F 20
Kraanservice en Montage Leeuwarden BV................................. C 42
Krebs Unternehmensgruppe.................................................. H 30
Linde AG, Gases Division....................................................... K 41
Maritime Cluster Northern Germany c/o WTSH GmbH.................. G 42
Maritime Offshore Group GmbH............................................... F 20
MBT GmbH......................................................................... C 33
NavConsult AWSS GmbH & Co.KG............................................. G 43
NDE Offshore...................................................................... J 32
NOBISKRUG GmbH.............................................................. D 32
Nordsee Nassbagger- und Tiefbau GmbH................................... I 40
OERLIKON Schweißtechnik..................................................... J 31
Oforny GmbH...................................................................... H 41
Pihl Expert GmbH................................................................ K 24
PNE WIND AG....................................................................... F 50
Red D Arc GmbH................................................................... F 40
Rienecker. Projektmanagement GmbH..................................... A 23
Roxtec GmbH / Kabel- und Rohrdurchführungen........................ C 35
Sarens Group...................................................................... G 12
SCHRAMM group GmbH & Co.KG.............................................. G 43
Seajacks UK Ltd................................................................... G 41
SeaRenergy Offshore Holding GmbH & Cie.KG............................ A 41
SgurrEnergy Ltd.................................................................. B 31
Speedwind.......................................................................... J 24
Steffel KKS GmbH................................................................ A 22
Tauchbetrieb Helgoland........................................................ J 34
tkb. Technologiekontor Bremerhaven GmbH............................. H 41
TÜV SÜD ............................................................................ E 33
Volvo Penta Central Europe GmbH........................................... G 53
WeserWind GmbH Offshore Construction Georgsmarienhütte........ C 20
WindManShip GmbH.............................................................. E 61
Wireless.Consulting GmbH.................................................... G 42
wpd offshore GmbH.............................................................. F 41
ZSI Zertz + Scheid Ingenieurgesellschaft mbH & Co. KG............... K 43
Research and development
ALSTOM Deutschland AG ....................................................... G 50
AMD Offshore GmbH.............................................................. J 24
BIBA - Bremer Institut für Produktion und Logistik GmbH.............D 60
BIK - Institut für integrierte Produktentwicklung........................D 60
BIS Bremerhavener Gesellschaft für Investitionsförderung
und Stadtentwicklung mbH................................................... G 20
bremenports GmbH & Co. KG.................................................. G 20
BTC Business Technology Consulting AG................................... J 23
Bugsier Reederei- und Bergungsgesellschaft MBH & Co. KG.......... A 13
CAPE HOLLAND GROUP.......................................................... J 25
DEWI Group c/o DEWI GmbH................................................... C 41
DNV GL............................................................................... C 51
Dutch Drilling Consultants B.V............................................... B 34
EOPS GmbH & Co. KG............................................................ B 21
ewm AG.............................................................................. F 40
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List of exhibitors by category at Hall 5
First Subsea Ltd.................................................................. E 60
Grillo-Werke AG · Metal Division.............................................. H 60
HAWART Sondermaschinenbau GmbH...................................... H 20
HVPD................................................................................. F 11
INASEA Academy - Dr. Michaela Mayer..................................... G 13
Institute of Coastal Research at Helmholtz-Zentrum Geesthacht,
Centre for Materials and Coastal Research ................................ G 42
International Zinc Association............................................... H 60
Irmato.............................................................................. H 20
Jade Hochschule Elsfleth, Fachbereich Seefahrt........................ G 42
Kjellberg Finsterwalde Schweißtechnik
und Verschleißschutzsysteme GmbH....................................... E 13
OceanWaveS GmbH.............................................................. G 42
P.E. Concepts GmbH.............................................................. C 31
REETEC GmbH...................................................................... F 22
Renewable Advice................................................................ H 20
Steffel KKS GmbH................................................................ A 22
Tentec Ltd........................................................................... F 12
tkb. Technologiekontor Bremerhaven GmbH............................. H 41
TÜV SÜD ............................................................................ E 33
WeserWind GmbH Offshore Construction Georgsmarienhütte........ C 20
ws-tools Industrievertretungen Skripski.................................. D 43
Ships and marine technology
Abeking & Rasmussen Schiffs - und Yachtwerft Aktiengesellschaft..... B 20
abh INGENIEUR-TECHNIK GmbH.............................................. D 41
ALLSAT GmbH..................................................................... C 33
Baltec Ship Design GmbH...................................................... G 42
Baltic Taucherei- und Bergungsbetrieb Rostock GmbH................ H 43
CHS Container Group............................................................. I 50
CM Offshore GmbH............................................................... A 10
conferdo GmbH & Co. KG........................................................ F 30
d-i davit international gmbh.................................................. K 40
dasNetz AG......................................................................... G 42
DNV GL .............................................................................. I 53
DOB Star............................................................................ C 42
Dr. Möller GmbH / IMS Nord.................................................... C 61
ewm AG.............................................................................. F 40
Ferchau Engineering GmbH................................................... G 54
Fjellstrand AS...................................................................... I 53
Fr. Fassmer GmbH & Co.KG..................................................... B 23
Fred. Olsen Windcarrier......................................................... I 53
Friesland Kabel GmbH.......................................................... D 51
GeoSea NV.......................................................................... I 40
German Renewables Shipbrokers GmbH................................... A 30
Global Davit GmbH............................................................... C 34
Grillo-Werke AG · Metal Division.............................................. H 60
HEINRICH RÖNNER GROUP..................................................... C 20
HPKJ Hydraulik-Pneumatik-Kontor Jade GmbH........................... C 41
Hulst Innovation Cable Equipment b.v..................................... C 42
ICD Software AS................................................................... I 53
Inocean AS.......................................................................... I 53
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INTPOW - Norwegian Renewable Energy Partners........................ I 53
J.H. Jaeger & Eggers Handelgesellschaft mbH............................ I 41
Jade Hochschule Elsfleth, Fachbereich Seefahrt........................ G 42
Jade-Dienst GmbH................................................................ C 41
KMR - Marine Surveyors GmbH............................................... J 34
Krebs Unternehmensgruppe.................................................. H 30
Maritime Offshore Group GmbH............................................... F 20
MBT GmbH......................................................................... C 33
Meyer Werft GmbH................................................................ J 41
MTU Friedrichshafen GmbH................................................... D 22
MWB Motorenwerke Bremerhaven AG........................................ F 22
N-Sea Offshore................................................................... C 42
NavConsult AWSS GmbH & Co.KG............................................. G 43
Niestern Sander B.V., Royal................................................... C 42
NNOW............................................................................... C 42
NOBISKRUG GmbH.............................................................. D 32
Nordic Yards Holding GmbH................................................... D 51
OceanWaveS GmbH.............................................................. G 42
OERLIKON Schweißtechnik..................................................... J 31
Offshore Logistics Company GmbH.......................................... B 40
ROVOP Ltd.......................................................................... H 32
Royal Wagenborg................................................................ J 40
S+H Systemtechnik GmbH...................................................... F 10
Sabik GmbH........................................................................ E 53
SCHAAF GmbH & Co. KG......................................................... C 60
SCHOTTEL GmbH.................................................................. H 23
SCHRAMM group GmbH & Co.KG.............................................. G 43
Thrustmaster Europe B.V....................................................... C 50
Uptime International AS....................................................... I 53
Uwe Kloska GmbH................................................................ H 22
Wärstilä Deutschland GmbH................................................... A 14
WINDEA Offshore GmbH & Co. KG............................................. E 31
Wireless.Consulting GmbH.................................................... G 42
Turbine
alki TECHNIK GmbH.............................................................. B 32
AMD Offshore GmbH.............................................................. J 24
American Wind Energy Association and
AWEA Offshore WINDPOWER 2014 Conference & Exhibition........... A 32
AREVA Wind......................................................................... F 40
CWind Ltd.......................................................................... E 32
Deutsche Windtechnik.......................................................... B 33
Dipl.-Ing. H. Sitte GmbH & Co. Schiffsinstallationen KG /
Abteilung Offshore.............................................................. E 34
Fr. Fassmer GmbH & Co.KG..................................................... B 23
Hafenwirtschaftsgemeinschaft Cuxhaven e.V c/o Cuxport GmbH... C 21
Maschinenfabrik Wagner GmbH & Co. KG - PLARAD..................... E 12
MTU Friedrichshafen GmbH................................................... D 22
Rope Access Noord............................................................... C 42
Speedwind.......................................................................... J 24
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Exhibitor Events
Special events at the trade fair
BEAT
THE CHAMP! That’s the motto of a day-long Foosball Event on June 17, 2014
at the conferdo GmbH & Co.KG stand. We’ll be playing for a good
cause: conferdo will pay out 100 Euros from its own purse to every
player, who beats the “conferdo Champ”. The participation fee of
€10 will go directly into the Donation Boat of the German Maritime
Search and Rescue Service. We are looking forward to exciting
matches at the WINDFORCE 2014 Stand F30!
Stand reception at
Norwegian Pavilion
We invite all participants to have a drink with us at the
Norwegian Pavilion on Tuesday 17th of June, at 5:30 p.m..
Come talk to representatives of the Norwegian supply chain while
you have a drink, taste some Aquavit and listen to some live music.
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Dutch beer reception Atlas Professionals, Your partner for experienced staff in the offshore
wind sector, invites all participants of the WINDFORCE 2014 conference
and exhibition to our DUTCH BEER RECEPTION at our STAND G10. When:
Wednesday 18 June, 16:00-17:00 hours
Join the SDI Foosball World Cup
at WINDFORCE 2014
This year, Scotland is bringing the World Cup to WINDFORCE 2014.
We’ll have two table football tables at our stand (I20/I31),
and we’re running a two-day championship (day 1 for knockouts,
day 2 for the finals).
If you’re quick, your company can enter a two-person team to be
part of the biggest buzz and the best fun of the conference.
Aside from all the goal-scoring, it’ll be a chance for some pitch-side
and post-match competitive networking, too. The press might even
ask you for an interview after the game.
Win
Got two people in your company who reckon they’re in with a
chance? Get involved. Spaces will be limited, registering is
essential: find us at stand I20/I31 to register your team.
This “scavenger hunt” app is a quiz. If you answer questions about
each company participating in the game, you may win an iPad,
iPhone or iPod. Download the app and find answers to the quiz
questions at the following booths…
- AREVA Wind
- BLG LOGISTICS GROUP
- Deutsche Offshore Consult
- Deutsche WindGuard
- Nordwest Assekuranzmakler
- wpd
Come and join the hunt!
Want more? Go online: join the LinkedIn group (Search SDI
WINDFORCE 2014 Foosball World Cup) to see who you’re up against.
Maybe even trash talk the others. Bring it.
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NACELLE
Poster Exhibition
„Research projects, expert
workshops, qualification“
CONTROL
Hall 5 No. I 51
Following companies present their projects:
OPTIMIZATION
OIL SERVICE
Keywind Energy GmbH
www.keywind.de
BLG
Muehlhan GmbH
www.blg.de
www.muehlhan.com
Oforny GmbH
www.oforny.com
ECOWindS
European Clusters for
Offshore Wind Servicing
www.ecowinds.eu
WINDFORCE
BREMEN 2014
Visit us in Hall 5
at booth B33
OFFSHORE CONSULTING
SAFETY
MAINTENANCE
DNV GL
www.dnvgl.com
TOWER
OFFSHORE SERVICES
INSPECTION
BEKA MareSOLUTIONs
www.bekamaresolutions.de
REPAIR
ROTOR BLADE
REPOWERING
ONSHORE CONSULTING
P.E. Concepts GmbH
www.p-e-concepts.de
SUBSTATIONS
germanwind GmbH
FOUNDATION
daughter of WAB e.V.
www.germanwind.info
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Service / imprint
Important
telephone numbers
Excursion and
Conference organisation
Windenergie-Agentur WAB
Steffen Schleicher
[email protected]
phone +49 471 3917714
mobile +49 173 2382801
Trade fair organisation
Offshore Wind Messe und Veranstaltungs GmbH
Nadja Niestädt
[email protected]
phone +49 421 84137713
mobile+49 175 1660155
For Exhibitors
MESSE BREMEN & ÖVB-Arena
WFB Wirtschaftsförderung Bremen GmbH
Ernst Rieso
[email protected]
phone +49 421 3505405
Vanessa Ullmann
[email protected]
phone +49 421 3505365
For Conference registration
and hotel booking
BTZ- Bremer Touristik-Zentrale GmbH
Karen Rink
[email protected]
phone +49 172 4375441
Taxi
phone +49 421 14014
phone +49 421 14433
Police110
Ambulance 112
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Venues
Conference and Trade Fair
MESSE BREMEN
WFB Wirtschaftsförderung Bremen GmbH
Findorffstr. 101
28215 Bremen
www.messe-bremen.de
Congress Centrum Bremen
Hollerallee 99
28215 Bremen
www.maritime.de/bremen
WINDFORCE Dinner
Deutsche Windtechnik AG
Hüttenstr. 20A
28237 Bremen
Excursion
Regional Airport Bremerhaven
Am Luneort 15
27572 Bremerhaven
www.flughafen-bremerhaven.de
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WINDFORCE 2014
Management
Jens Eckhoff
Jagoda Jaworski
Nadja Niestädt
Ann-Katrin Sander
Steffen Schleicher
Published by
Windenergie Agentur WAB, Ronny Meyer
Offshore Wind Messe und Veranstaltungs GmbH,
Jens Eckhoff
Editor: Nadja Niestädt, Steffen Schleicher
Design and Layout: bigbenreklamebureau gmbh
Photos: Jens Meier, Matthias Ibeler,
Special Thanks to DONG Energy for the
WINDFORCE 2014 picture
Printed by: Müller Ditzen AG
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