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UK-based Blackfish Engineering has unveiled a mooring system, called C-Dart, which eliminates the direct handling of heavy mooring lines by operational personnel. The system is designed to rapidly connect various floating structures and assets, including wave and tidal energy converters, offshore wind, floating solar platforms, aquaculture, and more, according to the company.
By utilising the principles of gravity, buoyancy, and rope tension, the C-Dart system facilitates a contact-free, automated connection process that secures equipment securely and swiftly, Blackfish said.
The system’s rapid connect and disconnect capability is said to cut down the time typically required for offshore operations which is vital in reducing the overall operational costs and downtime, particularly in the high-stakes environment of renewable energy projects.
Constructed from high-tensile, corrosion-resistant materials, the C-Dart system could withstand harsh oceanic environments, extending its service life while minimising maintenance requirements.
The system features a mechanical latch connection that is said to simplify the mooring process, eliminating manual handling and enabling marine operation in a wider range of sea conditions.
The passive connection and self-alignment features ensure the C-Dart can be operated under diverse marine conditions, enhancing reliability and reducing vessel operating cost, according to Blackfish Engineering.
“Its modular design seamlessly integrates with various floating infrastructures, such as wave energy converters and offshore wind support structures, making it a versatile choice for offshore marine operations,” said the company. |