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The Wider Offshore Industry
- Introduction
Why Renewables?
Mb/doe
Incremental Energy Supply
by 20 Year Periods
100
Renewables
50
Coal
0
2000-2020 2020-2040
Oil
Gas
-50
2040-2060
Nuclear
Why wind?
20000
18000
16000
rest of world
14000
Europe
12000
MW
10000
8000
6000
4000
2000
0
1980
1985
1990
1995
2000
Source: BTM Consult
Why Offshore?
Coastal Developments
10
Water
depth
Wind
speed
RTEP
5
Small
Projects
Wind farms
on land
0
Low
Potential
Large
Offshore
Why the UK?
Plenty of resource
Established Offshore companies
Shell
offshore operations
in the North Sea
- oil and gas
Manufacturing skills base
Service companies
Personnel
Plenty of
Experience
Understanding of the risks
Export potential
Source: Shell Expro
Which Companies?
Environmental
Consultancies
Banks
Manufacturers
Utilities
Wind Industry
Oil Companies
Service Companies
Developers
Component
suppliers
Company Role
Shell skills
Wind Resource
Site Selection
Operations &
Maintenance
Project Development
Planning &
Design
Construction &
Installation
Turbine Technology
& Manufacturing
Manufacture
Operations
Electricity Sales
Transmission &
Distribution
Customers
The Value Chain
Wind
Resource
Customers
- Electricity Trading &
Marketing
- PPA’s
- Minimising construction time
- HSE; risk analysis
- Contracting network
- Sub-sea cabling
- Maintenance under adverse conditions
- Safe access systems
- Monitoring systems for unmanned
operations
- Logistics support
Fit-for-purpose
designs
- Access to resource
- Wind resource
assessment
(METOCEAN database)
- Offshore foundations
- Integrated structural analysis
- Power systems; cable installation & tie-in
- Minimum intervention systems
- Materials & Corrosion (winterisation)
Management of complex projects
A nascent industry
Other
Renewables
Oil & Gas
production
Wind Industry
Aggregate
extraction
Shipping
Ports
Fishing