Floating Offshore Introduciton
Floating Offshore Introduciton
Floating Offshore Introduciton
Introduction
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Floating Wind Market
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68% of electricity will come from solar and wind in
2050
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DNV’S VIEW ON FLOATING WIND SPECIFIC CHALLENGES:
• 260 GW of floating wind energy will be installed in 2050
or ca. 20,000 units
• More than 5 GW until 2030 or up to 30 commercial size • Floating wind will be extremely cost sensitive
wind farms and 25 demonstrators (up to 600 units)
• Fabrication has to reduce cost without loss of quality!
• Initial development in Europe with Asia taking the lead
• Same safety as for bottom fixed is expected
2030
17%
~ 50%
83%
x 20
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Our Services
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OUR SERVICES - From feasibility to operation
• Advisory • Advisory
• Assurance • Assurance
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We are combining our experience from classification of
floating assets and certification of offshore wind into
one 3rd party assurance service for floating wind
Enabling our
customers to scale at
lower costs
160 years of
classifying ships,
and floating
+ >30 years of
certifying bottom
fixed wind
= Leading third party
assurance service
for floating
offshore structures structures offshore wind
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Project Certification and Class rules
PROJECT PHASES
Substation
Project Certificate Project Certificate incl. operation
Cables
COMPONENTS
Floating
structure
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Technology development - advisory
Gain value from our deep understanding of the entire floating wind system
Floating-specific
Loads and dynamic analysis control algorithm
design and
implementation
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Technology development - advisory
Gain value from our deep understanding of the entire floating wind system
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Project development & operation - advisory
Gain value from our unique technical and operational insights
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Project development & operation - advisory
Gain value from our unique technical and operational insights
DNV is utilizing expert knowledge within marine DNV has conducted numerous competitive
operations to support on transportation, analysis and benchmarking studies,
onshore assembly, installation, based on technical
mooring systems, and vessel assurance. and commercial assessments of
leading floating wind concepts since 2009.
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Strategy, market & investment support
Gain value from our unique support in assessing floating wind opportunities
Power Price Technical Due • Benefit from insights from more than 150 strategy and market advisors
forecasting Diligence
• Insights into the current status of floating wind and its potential, as well as
competitive landscape
Cost Supply chain • Local presence in every major floating wind market, with deep understanding
assessment assessment of the market drivers and market design in these regions
Footprint
assessment
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Strategy, market & investment support
Gain value from our unique support in assessing floating wind opportunities
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Digital tools and services
Benefit from our robust and scalable floating wind tools and software
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R&D and Joint Industry Projects
Gain value from our worldwide recognized knowledge, being on top of industry developments
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DNV Joint Industry Projects leading the way
Floating substations Mooring and cables Concrete floating structures
DNV has initiated a JIP aimed at aligning Mooring and cable equipment is a key cost DNV has initiated a JIP focused on topics
best practice and closing the gaps in driver within floating wind. DNV has started specific to concrete floating structures.
available substation standards enabling a JIP with the objective to establish an Requirements in current standards are
scaling of floating offshore wind. Key appropriate safety level for floating wind based on experience from O&G and
topics will be substation power which balances cost and reliability. bottom-fixed structures. The objective is to
components and High Voltage dynamic Dynamic simulations and probabilistic further refine, optimize and align the
cables. analysis will be used to advice on re- requirements for floating wind
calibrated safety factors and design developments.
recipes for mooring design.
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Selection of References
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Reference project: Long-term collaboration with Ideol
Technical Analyses - Concept Design Support
Year
2014 – 2020
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25 * The pictures are meant as an indicative representation of the asset type and do not necessarily represent the actual asset(s) assessed.
Reference project: Hywind Projects - Verification
Third party service
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Reference project: Measurements on WindFloat prototype
Measurements
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27 * The pictures are meant as an indicative representation of the asset type and do not necessarily represent the actual asset(s) assessed.
Thank you!
LIU, Jiahuan
Jiahuan.liu@dnv.com
www.dnv.com
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