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ENERGY Ӏ SECTOR SNAPSHOT


TEAMWORK IN WIND WORK


Lifting work in the offshore wind power sector is fostering collaboration designed to realise the sector’s full potential. Cranes Today reports.


Collaboration is the cornerstone of human achievement. It allows companies with diverse skills, perspectives, and experiences to come together, generating ideas and solutions that are often far more innovative and effective than those developed alone. Whether in the workplace, academia, or creative projects, collaboration drives success, fosters creativity, and builds stronger relationships. In the world of lifting the rapid expansion of the renewables


sector, in particular, has helped foster multiple collaborations between companies. In July 2024, for example, Japanese crane manufacturer Tadano announced a collaboration with Danish wind power manufacturer Vestas to develop and sell wind turbine nacelle cranes globally – a major new direction for Tadano. Tadano says it is now looking


to contribute to the offshore wind power generation sector, which


is also being promoted by the Japanese government, through its product line-up. This, it says, is in line with its aims to achieve carbon net zero by 2050. To start Tadano will collaborate


with Vestas to develop and sell nacelle cranes for Vestas’ new V236 offshore wind turbines. Tadano says the nacelle cranes will be extremely durable in order to withstand the extreme conditions of offshore use, such as strong winds and high salinity.


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