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China / Energy / Norway

Norwegian offshore wind installation vessel to be built in China moves forward

February 14, 2021February 14, 2021 - by Zazithorn Ruengchinda - Leave a Comment

The delivery of a special wind turbine installation jack-up vessel to OHT ASA, a Norwegian heavy transport and installation contractor, to be built by the Chinese shipbuilder China Merchants Heavy …

Norwegian offshore wind installation vessel to be built in China moves forward Read More

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