Delivery of Norse Energi reinforces DEME’s leading role in global offshore wind installation
DEME, a leading global solutions provider in the offshore energy industry, has today taken delivery of its second new wind turbine installation vessel, Norse Energi, at the CIMC Raffles Shipyard. The delivery marks another important milestone in DEME’s ongoing investment in state-of-the-art offshore wind installation capabilities.
As the sister vessel of the recently delivered Norse Wind, Norse Energi is purpose-built to support the installation of the next generation of large-scale offshore wind turbines. The vessel is equipped with advanced technology and offers exceptional lifting and loading capacities, enabling efficient and safe operations in increasingly complex offshore environments.
Designed by GustoMSC and built by CIMC Raffles Shipyard, like its sister vessel Norse Wind – is engineered to install turbines with rotor diameters measuring over 300 meters and XXL monopiles weighing up to 3,000 tons, even in water depths of 70 meters. Delivered on schedule with an excellent quality and safety record, Norse Energi will now be coated in DEME’s iconic green livery.
Together, Norse Wind and Norse Energi will be instrumental in delivering some of the world’s largest offshore wind farms in the coming years. Both vessels are already contracted for offshore wind projects in Europe and will enter service in the first half of 2026.











