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    Wind farm service vessel delivered from Ulstein Verft to Bernhard Schulte Offshore and ICBC Leasing

    March 6, 2017
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    Wind farm service vessel delivered from Ulstein Verft to Bernhard Schulte Offshore and ICBC Leasing
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    Wind farm service vessel delivered from Ulstein Verft to Bernhard Schulte Offshore and ICBC Leasing

    The ‘Windea Leibniz’ wind farm service vessel was delivered on-time from Ulstein Verft to Bernhard Schulte Offshore and ICBC Leasing on 28 February, and named today at a ceremony in Ulsteinvik. The vessel will shortly commence service at the Sandbank wind farm for Siemens.The lady sponsor, Dai Ling, named the second wind farm service vessel of the Hamburg based shipping company Bernhard Schulte and the Beijing based financial company ICBC Leasing. The vessel carries the name of the German mathematician, philosopher and physicist Gottfried Wilhelm von Leibniz, who in the 17th century proposed to use wind power to operate pumps. The naming ceremony was held in Ulsteinvik, Norway, at the Ulstein Verft yard premises. The vessel has been designed by Ulstein Design & Solutions AS. Starting from April, the vessel will work at the Sandbank wind farm in the German Bight for Siemens Wind Power Service to ensure the production of green energy from 72 wind turbines. 

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