Ecowende chooses Buss Terminal Eemshaven BV for Hollandse Kust West offshore wind farm services Buss Ports will be service provider at its wind turbine marshalling port Buss Terminal Eemshaven for the construction of the Hollandse Kust West (Lot VI) offshore wind farm by Ecowende. Hollandse Kust West (Lot VI) is set to be the most ecologically advanced offshore wind farm to date, featuring innovative technology to minimize its environmental footprint and have a positive impact on North Sea ecology. Buss Ports has worked closely with Ecowende to develop a highly efficient and effective logistical solution for the Hollandse Kust West project. Folkert Visser, Project Director at Ecowende: “Ecowende is pleased to team up with Buss for the marshalling of its Wind Turbine Generator (WTG) components. The strategic location of the harbour, the spacious facilities which Buss continues to invest in and its experienced team, make Buss a logical fit for Ecowende. Due to its ecological program, there is significant variability across the Ecowende WTGs. We have confidence that Buss is able to support the need for flexibility that may come with this setup.” The team at Buss Terminal Eemshaven and Buss Offshore Solutions is committed to delivering an exemplary level of service to ensure the smooth loading and handling of all components for the wind farm. Marc Wegman Haaye-Paul Ravensbergen Stephan Kühn Martin Claußen Simone Hau Niklas Winkelbach Tom Plum Tom Uplegger Julina Hansen Martin Baumann Dr. Jan Wiezorrek Thierry Roossien Frank Decauwer Morten Lund Claas Pinkenburg
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We are pleased to partner with RWE and TotalEnergies to serve as the base port for the construction of another large offshore wind project at Buss Terminal Eemshaven BV. With our highly trained and motivated team, completing the project safely and on time is our top priority. This project will further strengthen Buss Ports’ position as a leading harbour logistics partner for offshore wind projects. Marc Wegman Haaye-Paul Ravensbergen Claas Pinkenburg Morten Lund Niklas Winkelbach Martin Claußen Simone Hau Tom Plum Tom Uplegger Julina Hansen Stephan Kühn Thierry Roossien Frank Decauwer
Another milestone was reached by RWE and TotalEnergies with regards to our Dutch offshore wind project OranjeWind: the Buss Terminal Eemshaven BV was chosen as the construction base for the offshore wind farm yet to be built. Our past experiences with the port of Eemshaven have given us the confidence that Buss Terminal Eemshaven is capable in completing the project safely and on time, which is crucial for the efficient realisation of any offshore wind project. From the end of 2026, rotor blades, nacelles, towers and inter-array cables will be stored and pre-assembled there, before being transported to the construction site. The site is located in the North Sea, about 53 kilometres off the Dutch coast across IJmuiden. When commissioned in 2028, OranjeWind will have 795 MW of installed capacity and will generate enough green electricity to power more than one million Dutch homes, setting a new benchmark for the seamless integration of offshore wind farms into the Dutch energy system.
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RWE chooses Thyboron Port to build Denmark’s largest offshore wind farm to date. Buss Ports will lease and operate an area of approximately 100,000 square metres and the corresponding quay in the southern part of the port. Secondary steel structures will be handled by Buss Ports from the Danish port during the foundation installation phase starting in spring 2025. Morten Lund, COO & Managing Director Buss Ports: “We are both proud and excited that RWE again trusts Buss Ports to be part of the development of a major offshore wind farm project, and look forward to employing the expertise, experience and safety mindset gained through more than a decade of supporting the industry.” Claas Pinkenburg Martin Baumann Martin Claußen Niklas Winkelbach Simone Hau Stephan Kühn Julina Hansen Tom Uplegger Tom Plum Hanna Bomm, MBA Marc Wegman Haaye-Paul Ravensbergen Thierry Roossien Frank Decauwer Dr. Jan Wiezorrek Kjartan Ross Tine Jensen Le Breton Sarah Knauber
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First foundations for RWE ’s offshore wind farm Thor in the Danish North Sea have arrived at Buss Terminal Eemshaven BV. The first batch of eight monopile foundations for the wind turbines were offloaded and stored at our base port of Eemshaven in the Netherlands. Buss Terminal Eemshaven BV, part of Hamburg-based Buss Ports, provides storage space, heavy unloading equipment and operators at the port, whilst also managing the port logistics. In spring 2025, foundations will be shipped from the Dutch heavy-lift terminal in Eemshaven to the Thor construction site in the Danish North Sea, located approximately 22 kilometres off the west coast of Jutland. With more than one gigawatt of capacity, Thor offshore wind farm will be capable of producing enough green electricity to supply the equivalent of more than one million Danish households. The wind farm is expected to be fully operational no later than end of 2027. The load-in process of the first eight monopiles was completed within a week at the terminal, handled by an experienced team of engineers and stevedores operating SPMTs and special equipment to transport and ensure the storage of the foundations onto specially constructed dunes. Follow Buss Ports for more updates. Martin Claußen Simone Hau Haaye-Paul Ravensbergen Marc Wegman Thierry Roossien Frank Decauwer Martin Baumann Claas Pinkenburg Morten Lund 🎞 Harrie Garst