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Offshore Wind Vessels in U.S.

DNV - Americas trusted voice for offshore wind 

 

There are massive opportunities in the U.S. for offshore wind. But the market is complex, highly competitive, utilizes a wide variety of highly advanced vessels. 

This makes choosing a reliable, expert partner with experience vital.  

DNV has over 30 years of experience in supporting offshore wind development, with involvement in over 97% of all offshore wind projects globally. DNV is also the world’s preferred ship class for offshore wind vessels – whether WTIVs, OSVs, CTVs or cable layers, DNV is the market leader.   

Working with DNV means you have the leading experts in the field at your side, with unmatched technical know-how to help you seize every opportunity. 

Jones Act Vessel Authorization and Expertise 

DNV is also fully authorized by the U.S. Coast Guard to perform class and statutory services on Jones Act vessels. In addition, DNV can support you to realize projects under the Alternate Compliance Program (ACP), increasing your flexibility while maintaining safety standards in the construction and operation of U.S. flagged vessels. With over 125 years of operations in the Americas, DNV has the expertise and partnerships to navigate Jones Act and U.S. Flag requirements.

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Offshore Operations & Vessels 

Today’s offshore wind vessels are pushing the boundaries of innovation and technology to deliver efficiently, safely, and with almost no downtime. DNV’s world leading rules and services can help you exceed your partners expectations, while staying ahead of the regulatory curve. 

 

Floating Wind – the next frontier 

Today, offshore wind generation mainly relies on fixed installations. But there is growing momentum for floating offshore wind. Floating wind turbines can enable access to abundant wind resources in deeper waters, more flexibility in site selection, higher wind speed, and lower social and environmental impacts. 

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Use DNV for full compliance with all you need to operate a U.S. flagged vessel: U.S. Coast Guard's supplemental requirements, international conventions and class rules.

 

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DNV Fit for Purpose

Our innovative approach to safety management system (SMS) certification makes your management systems more effective.

 

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We help determine the operational window in which your vessel can perform its tasks safely and efficiently by maintaining its position and heading.

 

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Whether for your ship or offshore structure, we help ensure comfort, mitigate damage risks and reduce environmental impact to give you a safe vessel.

 

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Our experts provide an extensive range of services to help customers reduce operational risk by partnering with a single global marine advisor.

 

International Safety Management certification

To facilitate effective operation of ships and ensure ongoing compliance with international standards, DNV offers International Safety Management (ISM) certification.

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  Offshore Wind - The Power to Progress report

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Offshore wind: The Power to Progress, delves into 12 key factors which influence the adoption of offshore wind and focuses on the successes, challenges and lessons learnt.

  Floating Wind: The Power to Commercialize

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Insights and reasons for confidence Floating wind report with DNV expert articles on the emerging industry what needs to be done to commercialize the technology

 

Floating offshore wind: The next five years

Turning forecasts into tangible business strategy Our new report aims to make sense of the growing market for floating offshore wind by bringing together the most relevant findings from DNV’s forecasts and exploring the technology innovation, cost challenges and investment and policy decisions that are needed in the next five years to make commercialized floating offshore wind a reality.

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