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Fugro scores work on Community Offshore Wind lease off New York

Community Offshore Wind, a joint venture between RWE and National Grid Ventures, has selected Dutch surveyor Fugro to perform a geotechnical investigation of their lease area in the New York Bight. With 3GW of offshore wind energy potential, the developed lease area could power more than 1m homes in the region. The geotechnical work follows a successful site characterisation programme completed by Fugro in 2023. Covering the entire 510 sq km lease area and potential export cable corridors, the project provided a preliminary earth model detailing geophysical and environmental conditions to support the wind farm’s concept design. The geotechnical investigation will refine the earth model through seabed sampling and ground condition testing to ensure the engineering of the wind turbine foundations. Work on the programme is underway and will continue through the summer using two vessels – one focused on seabed sampling and downhole in situ testing while the other will work on advanced seabed cone penetration tests. “This survey work is a vital step forward while preparing us to bring new clean energy to communities across the region and help New York and New Jersey meet their nation-leading climate targets,” said Doug Perkins, president and project director of Community Offshore Wind. United States

Brazilian offshore wind energy potential exceeds 1.2TW, study says

Brazil’s offshore wind energy potential exceeds 1,200GW, with 480GW from fixed foundations, and 748GW from floating foundations, a new study claims. The “Scenarios for Offshore Wind Development in Brazil” study, conducted by DNV for the World Bank Group, is one of a series of offshore wind roadmap studies funded and led by the Energy Sector Management Assistance Program in partnership with the International Finance Corporation. According to the study, offshore wind is an abundant resource, strategically located near demand centres, and could be pivotal in Brazil’s future energy landscape. The findings emphasize the need for a clear energy strategy, significant infrastructure investment, and prompt action to harness the growing interest in offshore wind in Brazil. The report provided a vision for a future under three different growth scenarios. Namely, the base case predicts 16GW by 2050, representing 3% of Brazil’s generation capacity. The intermediate case is for 32 GW by 2050, which would account for 6% of the total generation capacity, while the ambitious case is for 96 GW by 2050, comprising nearly 20% of the generation mix. Offshore wind development in Brazil offers a promising complement to hydroelectric power, reducing interannual variability and providing a buffer during dry periods. The study claims that the offshore wind sector could support Brazil’s green hydrogen targets and can drive economic growth and job creation, potentially generating up to 516,000 full-time equivalent jobs and contributing $168bn in national gross value added under the ‘ambitious’ scenario. Several challenges were recognised, including high initial costs that require concessional finance and strategic seabed rights allocation. Substantial investments are also needed for transmission upgrades and grid flexibility to integrate offshore wind effectively. Upgrading regional ports, logistics infrastructure, and the offshore wind supply chain to support larger turbine production adds to the overall costs. Brazil

Australia awards five more offshore wind licenses

Australia’s Minister for Climate Change and Energy Chris Bowen has announced via social media that twelve offshore wind projects have been given feasibility licenses offshore Victoria in the Gippsland Offshore Wind Zone. The first batch of six licences was awarded in May this year, with a combined capacity of approximately 12 GW. Minister Bowen announced the second batch of six licenses earlier this week stating that the twelve projects have the potential to generate 25 GW, which is more electricity than the entire state of Victoria generated last year. On Wednesday, Splash reported that RWE was granted a licence in the Gippsland Offshore Wind Zone to develop the Kent Offshore Wind Farm project. The lease area awarded to RWE has the potential to host a wind farm with up to 2GW of capacity, enough to power up to 1.6m homes with green electricity. A joint venture between Origin and RES was also awarded the license for the Navigator North offshore wind project. The project is approximately 34 km offshore and covers an area of 700 sq km and has the potential to deliver 1.5GW of total installed capacity as well as create an estimated 1,400 new jobs during the design and construction phase and a further 60 jobs over the project’s 30-year operational life. Corio has been awarded a feasibility license for the 2.5GW Great Eastern Offshore Wind project some 22 km off the central Gippsland coast to the east of Wilson’s Promontory. The project is expected to be operational in 2032 to meet Victorian state targets and the project will then be operational for 30-plus years Another license which was awarded was for the Gippsland Dawn Offshore Wind Project developed by BlueFloat Energy. Gippsland Dawn is proposed to be located between Paradise Beach and Ocean Grange and can generate up to 2.1GW of electricity – enough to power more than 1m homes. The project could be operational by 2031. The project will create 2,000 jobs during construction and 200–300 ongoing jobs during the operations and maintenance stages. It has an operational lifespan of up to 30 years. The last two licenses were awarded to Spanish developer Iberdrola and Denmark’s Ørsted for the Aurora Green and Gippsland 02 projects, respectively. Australia

Saipem scores subsea intervention services deal for Libya – Italy pipeline

Italian offshore engineering and construction giant Saipem has been awarded a contract for supervision and subsea intervention services of the GreenStream pipeline between the Mellitah terminal in Libya and Gela in Italy. The new contract, awarded by midstream player GreenStream BV, merges the activities that Saipem has been undertaking for GreenStream since 2008 regarding asset integrity, inspection, maintenance, and emergency pipeline services, and expands them to cover a wider range of scenarios and needs. The activities will be managed by Sonsub, Saipem’s centre of excellence for robotics, underwater technologies and services, and executed in coordination with the Saipem Engineering Hub located in Fano, Italy. The scope of work streamlines the integrated management of survey data and critical spares, the provision of specialized engineering services related to asset integrity and readiness services for repair interventions in case of a wide range of damage scenarios for both the offshore and onshore sections of the pipeline. Specifically, repair interventions in case of damage will be performed via a Sonsub-created remotely operated repair system called SiRCoS which can operate in water depths of up to 2,200 meters. With this award, Saipem will contribute to managing the integrity of a fundamental underwater infrastructure for the Italian energy supply. This also adds to the long-term cooperation between Saipem and GreenStream BV, which in 2002 awarded the Italian firm with a contract for the pipelaying of said pipeline. The pipeline was originally laid by the Castoro Sei and Crawler vessels. Libya

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