Watch: Wind Turbine Installation Vessel Knocks Over 25-Tonne Crane During Testing At Navantia Shipyard
A wind turbine installation vessel, has hit a crane while undergoing a major upgrade at the Navantia Ferrol shipyard in Spain.
A wind turbine installation vessel, has hit a crane while undergoing a major upgrade at the Navantia Ferrol shipyard in Spain.
This incident is the vessel’s third allision since it entered service in 2023, and it remains unclear when it will return to service again.
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Emergency responders quickly arrived on-site and transferred the conscious worker to the National University Hospital.
The engine room was flooded after the hull was damaged, dangerously tilting the vessel and leaking fuel.
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The new facility is designed to produce 50 rotor sails annually, with plans to double that output to 100 by 2027.
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