Many offshore wind farms in the Baltic Sea are about to enter the next major cycle: dismantling and renewal.
At TASK Engineering, we support the entire lifecycle of offshore wind infrastructure — from initial mobilisation to final repowering.
Offshore wind farms are aging. As the industry evolves, a new phase emerges: repowering. Rather than viewing decommissioning as an endpoint, we see it as the beginning of something new. When you think holistically and plan strategically, you can design demobilization processes that clear the path for new developments — faster, more efficiently, and more sustainably.
With decades of experience in offshore logistics, project development, and port coordination, TASK Engineering is your strategic partner for this transition.
Our expertise covers:
➔ Tailored decommissioning concepts
that ensure safe, cost-efficient dismantling processes while minimizing downtime.
➔ Space and resource planning
for upcoming facilities and technologies — with a clear understanding of operational and spatial requirements both at port and at sea.
➔ Recycling and secondary use strategies
for components, materials, and infrastructure elements — contributing to circular value creation.
➔ Development of new usage scenarios
ranging from scientific test fields to hydrogen applications and temporary logistics hubs.
Working closely with neighboring ports — such as Mukran Port, which we advise on offshore strategy — we actively help shape future-proof infrastructure for the offshore industry.
Because repowering doesn’t begin after dismantling is complete — it begins with demobilization. And those who plan ahead gain the competitive edge.





