Meet the team managing construction of Triton Knoll 32 km offshore

SOV team Grimsby

Floating home for Triton Knoll’s UK offshore construction team makes port at Grimsby Two-weeks rotation will generate activity for local services as teams of 45 swap places. Meet the UK construction management team living and working offshore around the clock, to build the state-of-the-art Triton Knoll Offshore Wind Farm project. The team is permanently based … Read more

Able Seaton Port begins latest transformation into £multi-million Triton Knoll turbine base

New infrastructure will enable turbine handling for the first time at Able Seaton Port Site preparation earthworks and drainage are now underway Turbine contractor MHI Vestas will deliver the first components to the north east in early 2021 Preparatory works are underway to transform Able Seaton Port (Able) for its role at the heart of … Read more

Community projects share £102,000 January windfall from Triton Knoll

  -Fund has so far allocated over £340,000 to 39 community projects -Fourth funding round is now open for bids -Annual Community Fund will take over from 2021. Thirteen local community initiatives and projects are the latest to successfully bid into the Triton Knoll Community Fund and will share a windfall of £101,670. To date, … Read more

First foundation installed at Triton Knoll Offshore Wind Farm

Triton Knoll is delighted to confirm that the first of our 90 wind turbine monopile foundations has been safely and successfully installed, 32km off the Lincolnshire coast. The c.600 tonne steel monopile and its bright yellow transition piece was installed by Seaway7’s ‘Strashnov’ which is contracted to transport and install all 90 of the wind … Read more

Triton Knoll heads into 2020 with start of offshore construction

New Grimsby team will manage all offshore construction activity Foundations will be the first components to be installed offshore. Triton Knoll celebrates the new year with a major milestone as it aims to begin installation of the first state-of-the-art offshore components at the most powerful windfarm in the innogy (1) fleet. During 2020, the project … Read more

Foundations taking shape ready for offshore substations

  Exciting progress continues to be achieved with the assembly of our two offshore substation platforms (OSP). The first of two transition piece (TP) bottom sections has now been up-ended at Smulders’ Wallsend yard near Newcastle, ready for the next steps in the production process. The large, yellow OSP East TP in our latest film … Read more