Sif N : Green deal between Sif and Dillinger will make monopiles fully circular
May 16, 2024 at 02:48 am
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Green deal between Sif and Dillinger will make monopiles fully circular
Dillingen (Germany)/Roermond (the Netherlands). Sif (Sif Holding NV) and Dillinger (Aktien-Gesellschaft der Dillinger Hüttenwerke) have signed an addendum to their long-term steel plate supply framework agreement, strengthening their partnership by securing access for Sif to Dillinger's lower-emission heavy-plate steel for offshore wind foundations. The agreement aims to achieve full circularity of the monopiles.
The signing of this addendum goes hand in hand with the memorandum of understanding that Sif Decom (a Sif subsidiary) and Dillinger have concluded to participate in developing the decommissioning process for offshore wind foundations. This MoU marks the finalization of a joint-research project executed by Sif, KCI and Dillinger to produce a detailed design for a monopile recycling factory. Sif Decom will now continue working to finalize the business case. Once the investment decision is taken, Dillinger will be invited to actively participate in the monopile recycling factory, and in return will secure the high-grade steel output by it. The monopile recycling factory is designed to close the circularity loop by providing the recycled steel as efficiently as possible for Dillinger's low-emission steel production.
By signing the "green steel" addendum to the plate supply framework agreement, Sif and Dillinger have further detailed the transition to supplying green steel plates for Sif's new and enhanced XXXL monopile factory.
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Sif Holding N.V. specializes in the design and manufacturing of components used in offshore foundations for wind farms projects. The group primarily offers monopiles, transition pieces and piles that are used to anchor jacket foundations in the seabed for offshore wind turbines.
At the end of 2023, the group had 2 production sites located in the Netherlands.
Net sales are distributed geographically as follows: the Netherlands (3.4%), the United Kingdom (61%), Germany (19.6%), France (10.4%), Norway (1.8%), Belgium (1.1%), European Union (0.4%) the United States (1.9%) and other (0.4%).