NLMK DanSteel A/S has supplied 200 tonnes
of plate steel to the PISA Project, a European research and development
programme. The high-strength steel will be used for the construction of
experimental foundations for offshore wind turbines.
According
to NLMK, the aim of the project is to improve the construction of foundations
for offshore wind turbines in order to reduce cost and raise the investment
appeal of wind power.
Other
Danish companies involved in the project include Dong Energy and Bladt
Industries A/S.
The PISA
project is carried out by the UK Carbon Trust as part of the Offshore Wind
Accelerator programme (OWA), which is aimed at promoting offshore wind
generation and reducing the cost of wind energy.
Assembly
and testing of the foundations for offshore wind turbines using steel manufactured
by DanSteel take place this month (September). Experiments will be held in
Cowden in the UK and at Dunkirk in France and the results will be used to
develop an industrial prototype for the new type of offshore wind turbine
foundations by the year end.
NLMK
DanSteel joined the European programme aimed at improving the construction of
offshore wind turbines in May this year and is the only supplier of thick
plates of special dimensions made from high-strength steel.
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