DEME Group's offshore installation vessel 'Apollo' arrives at Dieppe le Tréport wind farm

By: Chloe Emanuel

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28/06/2024 DEME Group

DEME Group, a global leader in marine engineering, announced the arrival of their offshore installation vessel, 'Apollo,' at the Dieppe le Tréport offshore wind farm. The project marks another significant milestone for DEME in France, following successful projects at Saint-Nazaire and the Iles d’Yeu and Noirmoutier offshore wind farms.

The DEME crew and project team are now preparing for the piling operations for the first of the 62 jacket foundations.


This extensive project involves the transport and installation of pin piles and jackets for the foundations of 62 wind turbines. Additionally, DEME will handle the transport and installation of the pin piles, jackets, and topside for the offshore substation. The company will also execute the EPCI contract for a total of 120 km of inter-array cables.

The 496 MW Dieppe le Tréport offshore wind farm, developed by Les Éoliennes en Mer Services and owned by OW Ocean Winds (a joint venture by ENGIE and EDPR), Sumitomo Corporation, and Banque des Territoires, is expected to provide renewable energy to nearly 850,000 people. This project underscores DEME's commitment to advancing renewable energy solutions.


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