by Deborah McCombie | Feb 13, 2023 | Aids to Navigation, Corporate, Marking & Lighting
ADLS (Aviation Detection Lighting System), known as BNK (Bedarfgesteuerte Nachtkennzeichnung) in Germany, enables the red aviation obstruction lights on the top of wind turbines to be switched off except when there are aircraft in the vicinity. Up till now, the...
by Deborah McCombie | Jan 24, 2023 | Aids to Navigation, Corporate, Marking & Lighting, Safety Lighting
Construction is underway on the OSS (Offshore Sub Station) for Iberdrola’s 476 MW Baltic Eagle offshore wind farm. Construction of the turbines themselves will begin in April 2023. The wind farm will be located off the northern tip of Rügen, not far from our German...
by Deborah McCombie | Dec 5, 2022 | Aids to Navigation, Corporate, Marking & Lighting, Safety Lighting
The Japan Wind Power Association and Global Wind Energy Council, in partnership with Akita Prefecture, recently held a very successful Global Offshore Wind Summit. Sabik Offshore were delighted to attend the event. Global Offshore Wind Summit in Akita, Japan |...
by Deborah McCombie | Nov 22, 2022 | Aids to Navigation, Corporate, Marking & Lighting
Sabik Offshore, experts in marking and lighting offshore wind farms, announces that it has successfully developed a marine lantern specifically suited to the Japanese market. Sabik Offshore is pleased to be playing its part in the developing offshore wind...
by Deborah McCombie | Nov 4, 2022 | Corporate
Sabik Offshore are proud to be active members of American Clean Power (ACP), the leading federation of renewable energy companies promoting clean energy as the main power source in America. ACP Offshore Wind took place on 18-19 October in Providence, Rhode Island,...
by Deborah McCombie | Oct 27, 2022 | Corporate
Recently, Sabik Offshore exhibited at WindEnergy Hamburg, the largest on and offshore wind show in Europe, which took place from 27-30 September. There were over 1,400 exhibitors from 40 nations, and more than 35,000 visitors in attendance over the four days. We asked...