OS Energy Adopts Sonardyne’s SPRINT-Nav DP for Vessel Positioning

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Offshore service provider OS Energy has adopted Sonardyne’s SPRINT-Nav DP high-grade dynamic positioning (DP) reference system to support its marine renewable energy projects in the North and Baltic Seas.

SPRINT-Nav DP will enable OS Energy to maintain DP integrity, even in shallow water and GNSS-compromised environments that are increasingly characteristic of offshore wind construction and maintenance activities.

Housed within a single, pre-calibrated unit, the easy-to-integrate system allows operators to ride out GNSS disruption, maintaining safety, accuracy, and DP certification.

It does this thanks to its integrated high-grade inertial navigation and Doppler velocity log (DVL) technology, providing the capability to acquire accurate seabed-referenced positioning, even when other position reference systems (PRSs) fail.

Germany-based OS Energy is a specialized offshore service provider with more than 15 years’ experience in offshore wind, offering vessel management, survey, inspection, and environmental monitoring.

The SPRINT-Nav DP units will be deployed on the newbuild offshore survey and service vessels (OSSVs) that OS Energy has designed specifically for working within wind farms in the North and Baltic Seas.

The innovative DP2 OSSV design integrates a hybrid powertrain and distribution system capable of operating on zero-emission alternative fuels.

OS Energy has confirmed three with options for a further three vessels. The first vessel is being built at the Danish Esbjerg Shipyard with delivery expected in 2026.

OS Energy’s Managing Director, Vincent Nuernberg, said, “The technical capability provided by SPRINT-Nav DP aligns directly with our mandate to deliver secure and efficient marine operations for offshore wind. As projects grow in technical complexity and regulatory scrutiny, reliable DP systems underpin safe and repeatable outcomes in the field.”

“We’re seeing operators experiencing persistent challenges around position reference system availability and GNSS signal interference, especially near turbine arrays and marine infrastructure,” said Duncan Rigg, Business Development Manager, Vessel Systems, at Sonardyne.

“By ensuring uninterrupted DP operations, using SPRINT-Nav DP, our customers can stay on-task, maintain compliance with industry standards, and, ultimately, enhance project delivery.”

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