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SUT US – Work Scopes and Vessels needed for Offshore O&M

19 October, 2021

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Webinar 09:00 AM CST

Michael will provide attendees with a high level overview of the scopes of work or logistics needed for Offshore Wind O&M to include: wind turbine, transition piece, monopile, export and array cables, substation, vessels to include crew transfer vessels, service operations vessels, jack up vessels, helicopters and the onshore facilities.

Professional Development Hours
This webinar counts for 1 Professional Development Hour. Certificates will be provided after the presentation.

About the presenter:


Michael Hughes, Head of Offshore Operations – Americas
Michael Hughes leads the Offshore Operations and Maintenance team for Siemens Gamesa Renewable Energy in the Americas Region where he has the responsibility of ensuring the safe, reliable and profitable operation for the existing offshore wind farms while establishing strategy for the future offshore wind growth.  Michael has over 20 years of energy industry experience including management positions in operations, quality and health and safety. His experience also includes development and management of offshore operations, wind turbine product quality and onshore construction. Michael has a Bachelor of Science from Indian University of Pennsylvania and an MBA from Webster University.

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