Ørsted supplier promises vessel ready in 2025

There is no indication that the first Jones Act-compliant installation vessel will be further delayed, Dominion Energy states, and is assured that Siemens Gamesa will deliver on time and on budget.
Last month, Dominion Energy received the first monopiles from EEW for its 2.6 GW Coastal Virginia project. It is on schedule and on budget, the company states. | Photo: Handout
Last month, Dominion Energy received the first monopiles from EEW for its 2.6 GW Coastal Virginia project. It is on schedule and on budget, the company states. | Photo: Handout

Installation vessels are one of the biggest bottlenecks for offshore wind in the coming years. 

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