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BWEA OFFSHORE 2003. Round 2 Procedures and Criteria WORK IN PROGRESS. REGISTRATION. 29 companies/ JVs registered About 70 “ sites ” Over 20 GW in projects – but much is overlapping/competing About 25% is beyond Territorial Sea
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BWEA OFFSHORE2003 Round 2 Procedures and Criteria WORK IN PROGRESS
REGISTRATION • 29 companies/ JVs registered • About 70 “sites” • Over 20 GW in projects – but much is overlapping/competing • About 25% is beyond Territorial Sea • Interest is mainly in DTI’s Strategic Areas, but about 20% of sites were elsewhere • Greatest focus (about half) is on Outer Wash area
Overall Aims • “To award the largest and most sought-after sites, in a competitive framework, to the applicants most ready and best fitted to develop each site to its optimum capacity taking account of the Strategic Environmental Assessment and other relevant factors • To award other sites to applicants that meet acceptable minimum criteria and are fitted to develop a site, taking account of the Strategic Environmental Assessment and other relevant factors”
Procedure • A panel will be appointed by the Crown Estate Board, in consultation with DTI, consisting of CE and DTI representatives. • Each Panel Member will assess applications individually and award marks in accordance with a pre-agreed set of criteria, marks available and weighting factors • Panel will meet , if necessary after further information and interviews with applicants, and will reach agreement on recommendations to CE Board and to DTI • CE Board agreement and Award ofsites
1.The Applicant INFORMATION REQUIRED • Description of Applicant • Capability and experience • Financial strength • Performance in Round 1 or elsewhere in Europe • JV Arrangements (if any) • Project Management Team and Approach • Current Offshore Plans and Projects
1.The Applicant CRITERIA • Experience/Performance • Financial Strength • JV and Project Team
2.The Development INFORMATION REQUIRED • Scale of Development • Total Output in MW • Total square kilometres • Phasing (if any) • Degree of commitment to plan • Site information /knowledge available • Technical • Environmental • Geological • Sedimentary • Wind Resource • Grid Connection
2.The Development CRITERIA • Megawatts by 2010 • Megawatts by 2015 • Thoroughness of preparatory work • Current • Proposed • Other Factors
3.The Business Plan INFORMATION REQUIRED • The Financial Plan • The Company/JV • Development Plan to Consent Stage • Construction Plan • Operational Plan (to include servicing considerations) • Supply Chain Considerations • Installation Plant • Foundation/superstructure • Turbine components • Community Consultation • Stakeholder consultation – Navigation, ,fishery etc. • Environmental Approach • Long-term ownership plans
3.The Business Plan CRITERIA • Overall Coherence/credibility • Environmental and Community • Key stakeholder Issues – (Fishery, navigation etc.) • Innovation
4.Decommissioning INFORMATION REQUIRED • Foundation Design • Decommissionability of foundation • Plant • Decommissioning Plan (Outline) including, • Costings • Timescale • Financial proposals
4.Decommissioning CRITERIA • Coherence of Technical Proposals • Certainty of Financial Arrangements
Notes and Considerations • Each criterion will carry a fixed number of points • a weighting factor will be applied to each criterion, and possibly to each set of criteria • Where there is competition for sites, each site will be awarded to the applicant with most points overall • To be awarded a site an applicant must gain a minimum of 50% of points available under each heading
FEE Arrangements Purpose: • To discourage more speculative applications blocking or interfering with progress by committed developers on important sites • To cover administrative costs • To provide a firm financial basis for cooperative support and furtherance of renewable power offshore
FEEBASIS • PROJECT FEE* MAXIMUM NUMBER OF SITES • Less than 20 Km² £y 2 • Less than 75 Km² £y+ 3 • Less than 150 Km² £y++ 4 • Less than 250 Km² £y+++ 5 * Fees will be phased - an application charge, followed by a payment on award of site(s) and a further payment after, say, 6 months
SITE SPECIFICATION • 1. Each “project” must be within one strategic area • 2. Each site must be a rectangle defined by four points / co-ordinates • Boundaries of sites will be absolute – buffer zones must be incorporated within the total square kilometrage • Sites will be able to be moved until planning applications are approved but only to areas not already licensed to another operator • Sites can be contiguous or separated • 6. Any unusual shapes will be decided at the final discretion of The Crown Estate in consultation with DTI
THE COUNTDOWN • Direct communications with each registered company/JV • Developers’ seminars to discuss and clarify process • Lease Group discussions to clarify terms • June - DTI decision on Round 2 announced • Competition launched immediately • 3 months for submissions • 1 month for decision process • Offers made at end September ...and it’s up to you