Vissim Acquires Nesspoint to Expand Marine Optimization Offerings for Offshore Wind Farms

Nicholas Dent. Credit: Vissim

Norwegian technology company Vissim has announced its acquisition of Nesspoint, a provider of marine optimization and planning software for offshore wind farms. The deal comes after several years of cooperation between the two firms, and is set to expand Vissim's offerings in the field of optimizing marine operations at offshore wind farms.

“We look forward to providing our new clients with access to our offshore wind systems expertise and our cutting-edge software,” said Vissim's managing director for Global Wind .

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Vissim's marine optimization software is currently being implemented at 21 offshore wind farms across several countries, including England, , , France, and Japan, with a total wind power capacity of 13GW.

Marine optimization software systems aim to help developers and operators minimize construction and operating risk, while also lowering costs and reducing environmental footprints. By taking external factors such as weather and wave height into account, these systems enable optimal use of personnel, vessels, and other assets.

“Our software and turnkey sensor solutions are designed to minimize project execution risk and to make wind farm operations more cost-efficient, both in the development and O&M phases,” said Dent.

Vissim's software combines input from various data sources, including maritime surveillance systems, radio communication, vessel traffic , and people management, to create a real-time overview of all marine assets. The company's resource database also includes more than 25,000 technicians, allowing developers and operators to automate certification, induction, and permitting processes.

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“We believe developers and operators of offshore wind farms can run a more cost-efficient operations if they take an even more standardized approach to marine management services across wind farms worldwide,” said Vissim chief executive Per Henæs. “We will definitely consider further acquisitions in order to support such an approach.”

Vissim's UK operations will remain located in Diss, Norfolk, UK. The financial details of the acquisition have not been disclosed.

With the acquisition of Nesspoint, Vissim is set to further expand its offerings in the field of marine optimization for offshore wind farms, helping developers and operators to minimize risk, lower costs, and reduce their environmental footprints.

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