Offshore Wind Energy UK Supply Chain Events Martin Marais Round 3 Development Manager 9 March 2010
Supply Chain Questionnaire • You’ve got the form ...... •You’ve got some information about your company ..... •You have some opinions .... •You have some time today, SO •Please tell us what you think and in return.... •We will tell you what everyone else thinks too.
Supply Chain Development
Balance of Plant Regional Offshore Wind Supply Chain Briefings
Installation
Regional Offshore Wind Review Report
Skills
Industry and Government Consultation
Turbines UK Offshore Wind Supply Chain Enlargement Workshop
•Ownership •Funding •Actions •Timing
UK Offshore Wind Strategy Paper
UK Offshore Wind Supply Chain Acceleration Programme
Ports
O&M
2010
2010
2010
2010
2011 - 2014
Round 3: A new approach •
Scale – Flexibility in project location within zones – Investment in supply chain and infrastructure – Est. 70,000 jobs
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The Crown Estate as a development partner
Round 3: Programme
On time
The Green Energy Decade Opportunity for generating capacity from all current leasing rounds 12,000
70000
60000
10,000
Round 3
Annual (MW)
8,000 40000 6,000 30000 4,000 20000
Cumulative (MW)
50000
Scottish Territorial Waters Potential Demo Sites Round 1 and 2 (including extensions) Cumulative Installed MW
2,000
10000
0
0 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023
Year Information from Developers forward plans and projected capacity
Enabling Actions • Aerial Bird Surveys • Marine Mammals • Bursarys • Archaeology • Radar • Supply Chain Events
Phasing Round 3 programme delivery curves 35,000 MW of project approvals
30,000
Capacity (MW)
MW of OFTO Tenders
25,000 MW of Planning Applications
20,000 MW of KPC granted
15,000 MW of Leases Signed
10,000 5,000
MW of Project Construction started
0
MW of Project Installations Complete
2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023
Year
Phasing CONSENTING
Phasing PROCUREMENT
Phasing CONSTRUCTION
Phasing OPERATIONS
Turbines Potential Number of turbines required annually (3.6MW vs 6MW) 2,000 1,800
Number of Turbines
1,600 1,400 1,200 1,000 800 600 400 200 0 2012
2013
2014
2015
2016
2017
Year
2018
2019
2020
2021
2022
2023
Installation Vessels Number of turbine installation vessels required annually 30
Scenarios Projected number of projects installing (adjusted to account for vessel use across projects within a zone)
25
Number of Vessels
20
Projected number of vessels required assuming 150days pa for 6mw @3.5 days per turbine
15
10 Projected number of vessels required assuming 200days pa for 6mw @2.5 days per turbine
5
0 2012
2013
2014
2015
2016
2017
2018
Year
2019
2020
2021
2022
2023
2024
Ports and Harbours
Illustrations courtesy of BVG Associates
Working with Others Carbon Trust’s Offshore Wind Accelerator Program objective: Catalyse a 10% reduction in the cost of offshore wind power through a targeted set of RD&D activities. Consortium structure Collaboration between Carbon Trust and major offshore wind farm developers
Four technology RD&D areas Offshore foundations Wake effects Electrical systems O&M Access
Budget and timescale Budget of £30m to which Carbon Trust will contribute up to £10m Launched October 2008, 4-6 years Already working with over 160 companies in the supply chain
Working with Others • • •
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Inform, coach, support and champion UK businesses Focus on excellence Respond to requests : – Wind industry – Market entrants – UK enabling bodies Host UK stands at global events Proactively create opportunities for UK: – Supply & innovation – Inward investment & joint ventures
www.ukrenewables.co.uk
Supporting Information
Thank you
Martin Marais – Round 3 Development Manager
[email protected]