Renewables - Offshore Wind
Wind energy reinforced with aluminium durability

Low carbon projects
At Marine Aluminium, we are committed to advancing sustainable solutions by actively participating in low-carbon projects within the renewable energy sector. Our dedication to innovation and environmentally friendly practices has already led us to contribute to several groundbreaking initiatives.
With decades of expertise in aluminium constructions for offshore applications, we have successfully leveraged our knowledge to support the renewable energy and offshore wind industry. Aluminium's lightweight, corrosion-resistant, and durable properties make it an ideal material for offshore installations, ensuring efficiency, longevity, and reduced environmental impact.
By continuously refining our designs and working closely with industry partners, we aim to drive progress in renewable energy infrastructure—helping to create more sustainable, high-performance solutions that support the global transition to cleaner energy. We welcome collaboration and look forward to expanding our contributions to this vital industry.
Marine Aluminium is ready to support your offshore wind project with high-quality solutions and expertise. Here’s what we offer:

Sub Stations
All products for Sub Stations are CE marked, and designed according to Eurocode and ISO standards
- Helideck
- Aluminium support structure
- FlexiBarrier
- Walkways and platforms
- Antenna towers
- Stairs and ladders
- Handrails
- Modules
Wind Turbines
All products for Wind Turbines are CE marked, and designed according to Eurocode and ISO standards
- Helipad platform
- Handrails
- Landing/Accsess platform
- Boat landing ladders
- Internal tower access ladders and platforms
- Temporary TP covers
- Hatches
- Internal platform and access arrangements
Let us help you in your next project
Contact our team for details!


With over 100 landings on Gjøa’s helideck, my experience tells me that the quality of the aluminium helidecks from Marine Aluminium is safe and reliable even in the most rough and hostile weather conditions that exist in the North Sea
- Helicopter pilot Egil Magnus Christiansen