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For DPS, working on Offshore Wind Projects marks “a new chapter,” says Martin D. Valsted, Renewable Energy Manager. Martin has recently returned from Japan, where he oversaw pre-planning activities and ensured that all necessary reporting steps were in place for the initial operations at the Kitakyushu Hibikinada Offshore Wind Farm. This project comprises 25 turbines, each with a rotor diameter of 174 meters and a capacity of 9,600 kW. “The moment we are on-site to ensure that all our pre-planning efforts and expectation management processes come together for a project like this, it’s definitely worth the trip,” Martin explains. He emphasizes the importance of personal interaction with local partners. Close collaboration with NIPPON KAIJI KENTEI KYOKAI (NKKK) at both their Tokyo headquarters and their local office in Kitakyushu was vital. Together, they meticulously analyzed the scope of work, addressing aspects such as local content, system reporting requirements, QHSE (Quality, Health, Safety, and Environment), and loss prevention awareness, all while respecting cultural nuances. This groundwork is crucial for the project's successful execution. “We are grateful to our client for their trust and, not least, to NKKK for their exceptionally dedicated work on-site,” Martin says. “The combined efforts and expertise of DPS, NKKK, and all parties involved ensured smooth and flawless cargo operations.” #dpsurveygroup #dps #expertsinexpertise #renewableenergy #japan

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