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UK to lead offshore wind foundation trend

 

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According to Rystad Energy, their latest data shows that a total of 258 turbines will be installed this year with a jacket foundation. This will be the most ever in a single year, representing about 20% of all offshore turbines to be commissioned globally. The report also stated that this trend will be led by the UK.

A British project, ScottishPower Renewables’ East Anglia ONE, accounts for 102 turbines, all to be installed with jacket foundations. It is the sole European project that will start-up in 2020 and use this technology.

The project’s jackets are being manufactured by Navantia (42), Lamprell (36) and Harland & Wolff (24), and will be installed by Van Oord. Another British project, Moray East, will use 100 jacket foundations and is set to become operational in late 2021.

Jackets are foundations that use a lattice framework and usually have three or four anchors set on the sea floor, making it safer to anchor a wind farm’s towers. They are common for projects that are installed in waters deeper than 30 m and the increase is an indication that European developers are increasingly pursuing such depths.

From 1990 to 2019, around 75% of all commissioned wind farms were in water depths of 30 m or less. Rystad Energy expects only around 55% – 60% of new wind farms to be commissioned in such shallow water in the 2020-2025 period.

Rystad Energy have stated that their data shows that at least 479 more offshore turbines with jacket foundations are going to start-up in Europe between 2021 and 2025. Their global estimate for that period is of at least 1083 jacketed turbines, including Europe, making it the second most popular ground-based foundation type after monopile.

While the market for monopile manufacturing has been dominated by specialised players such as Sif Group and EEW, the jacket market is much more open to the general steel construction manufacturers whose business has historically centred on offshore oil and gas projects or other industries, said Alexander Flotre, Rystad Energy's Vice President & Product Manager Offshore Wind.