The cable-laying vessel (CLV), which started the installation work in January, is supported by Seaway Moxie and will be joined by two additional vessels around 27 February. Windea Clausius will, along with Seaway Moxie, deploy equipment and personnel to wind turbines and substations via a walk-to-work (W2W) gangway, while the vessel Grand Canyon 3 will carry out inter-array cable trenching and burial operations.
Before being deployed on East Anglia Three, the CLV Seaway Aimery was working on the US Revolution Wind offshore wind farm. The vessel left the US for Europe in December 2025.
Offshore construction on East Anglia Three, located 69 kilometres off the coast of Suffolk, started in April 2025, when the first of the project’s 95 monopile foundations was installed.
The 1.4 GW offshore wind farm will comprise 95 Siemens Gamesa 14+ MW wind turbines and is scheduled to enter initial operation in the fourth quarter of 2026.
East Anglia Three is owned by Iberdrola’s UK arm, ScottishPower Renewables, and Masdar, with ScottishPower Renewables leading the development, construction and operation on behalf of the partnership.
Source: offshorewind.biz
