Identifying gaps in capabilities of existing marine operation methodologies
Wind Energy – Floating Wind
Subsea7, Siem Offshore and Kongsberg Maritime have signed a Memorandum of Understanding to jointly look at optimisation of marine operations for floating wind projects.
The main objective of the study is to identify gaps in capabilities of existing marine operation methodologies and equipment, to enable robust and efficient execution of largescale floating wind developments planned for the Norwegian Continental Shelf and globally within the next decade.
Business development manager Helge Myrvang at Subsea7 explains that floating offshore wind will likely require new equipment and new ways of working to achieve the predictability and robustness that is required to make the industrialisation of floating wind possible.
“For Subsea7, ensuring robustness in methods and equipment is pivotal in making the safe and reliable execution of floating wind projects at scale possible.”
The collaboration is intended to map out all marine operations for execution of commercial scale floating offshore wind. This includes operations as anchor installation, mooring line pre-lay, tow-out and hook-up, inter-array cable installation and turbine access.
Original Source: https://ocean-energyresources.com/2023/03/01/identifying-gaps-in-capabilities-of-existing-marine-operation-methodologies/