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Quoceant has been awarded a contract by Ocean Winds to provide engineering support to the 390 MW BC-Wind offshore wind farm in Poland.
Quoceant’s scope of work covers review of documentation, development of calculations and tools to support the Ocean Winds engineering team decisions, as well as the creation of detailed structural models to support understanding of the behaviour of different aspects of the foundations design, according to the company.
Quoceant will also deliver design scopes for temporary works such as the transition piece (TP) covers and a monopile test tower for onshore testing and refinement of offshore monopile-TP assembly procedures.
The new contract follows Quoceant’s previous work on Ocean Winds’ Moray East and Moray West offshore wind projects.
Ocean Winds, a 50-50 joint venture between EDP Renewables and ENGIE, reached financial close for the 390 MW offshore wind farm at the end of 2025, moving the project into the construction phase.
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Located approximately 23 kilometres north of Poland’s coastline, near the municipalities of Krokowa and Choczewo in the Pomeranian Voivodeship, BC-Wind will comprise 26 Siemens Gamesa 14 MW wind turbines equipped with the Power Boost feature that increases output to 15 MW.
