German offshore wind services provider SeaRenergy has been selected by Spanish energy giant Iberdrola to support its 476MW Baltic Eagle offshore wind farm in the German waters of the Baltic Sea.

Along with client representatives, SeaRenergy will provide inspection services, maintenance and repair works on monopiles, and transition pieces during the Baltic Eagle’s installation.

Project execution began in April 2023 and will continue until the end of 2024.

Client representatives from SeaRenergy will also support the preparation of the seabed, cabling works and the final installation of the turbines.

The service includes inspection, maintenance and repair work during the project’s construction phase, the creation of risk assessments and method statements, handling tool and equipment logistics, project management, site coordination and offshore personnel deployment.

SeaRenergy managing director Benjamin Vordemfelde stated: “After the Saint-Brieuc offshore wind farm marine coordination, this is now the second large contract that Iberdrola has awarded to SeaRenergy.

“We are grateful for the trust Iberdrola puts into our services and are looking forward to continuing the good cooperation. This contract enables SeaRenergy to strengthen our presence in the Baltic Sea and in Sassnitz in particular.”

The 476MW Baltic Eagle wind farm will feature 50 Vestas V174-9.5MW wind turbines, each with 9.53MW of power generating capacity. It is located 30km off the coast.

It will generate enough clean electricity to power 475,000 German homes while avoiding more than 800,000 tonnes of carbon emissions annually.