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Milestone achieved: Final Transition Pieces depart for Coastal Virginia Offshore Wind

We bid farewell to the last batch of Transition Pieces (TPs) leaving our production site at Port of Aalborg for Dominion Energy’s Coastal Virginia Offshore Wind (CVOW) project in the US.

26 November 2025
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Final Transition Pieces depart for Coastal Virginia Offshore Wind

We bid farewell to the last batch of Transition Pieces (TPs) leaving our production site at Port of Aalborg for Dominion Energy’s Coastal Virginia Offshore Wind (CVOW) project in the US.

The entire load-out campaign, launched in April 2024 with the first six TPs of the total project scope of 176 TPs, has been completed efficiently and without incidents.

To put the scale of the TP project scope into perspective:
- All the steel plates used would stretch 38 km if laid end to end.
- We pulled a total of 211 km of cable through the TPs.
- Each TP stands at 26.6 meters tall, stack all of them together, and you’d reach 4,681.6 meters, which is almost as tall as 13 Eiffel Towers stacked atop one another!

We are incredibly proud to have delivered our largest project scope ever, on time and to the highest standards of quality.

“It has been a privilege to collaborate with Dominion Energy and their designer, Ramboll, as well as our dedicated internal team. It is remarkable to reflect on what we have accomplished together since signing the contract four years ago. I am deeply impressed by the achievements we have made during this period, and I now wish our client every success as they approach the final stretch toward operation,” said Søren Uhrenholt Hermansen, VP, Project, Transition Pieces, CS WIND Offshore.

Thank you to everyone involved in making this a success. We look forward to taking these valuable experiences into our next project.