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The Wider Offshore Industry - Introduction

The Wider Offshore Industry - Introduction. Mb/doe. 100. Renewables. 50. Coal. 0. 2000-2020. 2020-2040. Oil. Gas. 2040-2060. Nuclear. -50. Why Renewables?. Incremental Energy Supply by 20 Year Periods. Why wind?. MW. Source: BTM Consult. Why Offshore?. Coastal Developments. 10.

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The Wider Offshore Industry - Introduction

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  1. The Wider Offshore Industry- Introduction

  2. Mb/doe 100 Renewables 50 Coal 0 2000-2020 2020-2040 Oil Gas 2040-2060 Nuclear -50 Why Renewables? Incremental Energy Supplyby 20 Year Periods

  3. Why wind? MW Source: BTM Consult

  4. Why Offshore? Coastal Developments 10 Water depth Wind speed 5 RTEP Large Offshore Wind farms on land Small Projects 0 Low Potential

  5. Shell offshore operationsin the North Sea- oil and gas Plenty of Experience Source: Shell Expro Why the UK? Plenty of resource Established Offshore companies Manufacturing skills base Service companies Personnel Understanding of the risks Export potential

  6. Which Companies? Environmental Consultancies Banks Manufacturers Wind Industry Utilities Oil Companies Service Companies Developers Component suppliers

  7. Company Role Wind Resource Shell skills Operations & Maintenance Site Selection Project Development Operations Planning & Design Construction & Installation Electricity Sales Transmission & Distribution Turbine Technology & Manufacturing Customers Manufacture

  8. Wind PowerGeneration(O & M) Wind Turbine Manufacturing Construction &Installation Wind Resource Customers - Electricity Trading & Marketing- PPA’s Fit-for-purposedesigns - Minimising construction time- HSE; risk analysis- Contracting network- Sub-sea cabling - Access to resource- Wind resource assessment (METOCEAN database) ElectricitySales Planning &Design - Offshore foundations- Integrated structural analysis- Power systems; cable installation & tie-in- Minimum intervention systems- Materials & Corrosion (winterisation) - Maintenance under adverse conditions- Safe access systems- Monitoring systems for unmanned operations- Logistics support Management of complex projects The Value Chain

  9. A nascent industry Oil & Gas production Other Renewables Aggregate extraction Wind Industry Shipping Fishing Ports

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