Designing and optimisation of foundations - Trade Events

Designing and optimization of foundations

19th May 2021 (10.00 – 12.00 CET)

Further information

For any additional information, please contact: Michal.Sobczyk@scotent.co.uk or janusz.bil@fcdo.gov.uk.

Foundation costs account for approx. 20% of the total CAPEX of the offshore wind project. The key dilemma is therefore how to optimize CAPEX for foundations. During this workshop, our speakers will be presenting best practices and brand new innovations in designing and construction of foundations as well as innovative methods of installation.

UK experience and commercial offer in offshore wind are rich and diverse throughout all project development phases: consenting (permitting processes), development (feasibility and seabed studies), construction (cable, substations, towers, blades, and foundations) up to operation and maintenance.

10:00-10:10

Introduction

Michal Sobczyk

Senior Trade Manager – Poland and Baltics
Scottish Development International

Speaker Profile

Janusz Bil

Director, Energy & Renewables Export
British Embassy in Warsaw

Speaker Profile

10:10-10:30

Automation and Advanced Technique for Foundation Design.

Andrew Hodgson

Senior Engineer and Project Manager
Empire Engineering

Speaker Profile

Wei-Ting Hsu

Structural Engineer
Empire Engineering

Speaker Profile

10:30-10:35

Q&A

10:35-10:55

3D High-Resolution Sub-Seabed Acoustic Surveys to Aid Foundation Design

Chris Almond

Business Development Manager
PanGeo Subsea

Speaker Profile

10:55-11:00

Q&A

11:00-11:20

Integrated Design of Foundations for Serial Production.

Eric Finé

Business Development Manager
Smulders

Speaker Profile

11:20-11:25

Q&A

11:25-11:45

Grouting services for offshore wind constructions.

Andrew Venn

Sales Director
FoundOcean

Speaker Profile

11:45-12:00

Closing remarks

Michal Sobczyk

Senior Trade Manager – Poland and Baltics
Scottish Development International

Speaker Profile

Janusz Bil

Director, Energy & Renewables Export
British Embassy in Warsaw

Speaker Profile

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DIT is looking to attract inward investors into the UK while at the same time making sure that companies in the UK can export their goods to the wider world.

The UK has a very enviable record in the installation of offshore wind. The UK has been driving this market for a number of years now and is the single largest country with the installed base for offshore wind with over 10 GW of installed capacity in UK waters.

 

UK strengths in clean industries:

  • The UK is the world leader in low carbon and the statement on net zero by 2050  was announced recently. This will act as an accelerant for the transition to low carbon economy.
  • We have made sizeable steps in the decarbonising our electricity – we are world leaders in offshore wind with above 10GW of installed capacity and committed to 40GW by 2030.
  • We have driven the cost reduction in offshore wind as well as in solar – enabling cost competitive renewables across the world.
  • Because of the experience gained from installing large number of wind farms (over 30) we have expertise in operation, maintenance and marine services. The UK has engineering and project management expertise that is essential in the successful delivery of offshore wind farms. 
  • The UK has developed a strong and stable regulatory framework to drive investments in the clean growth sectors.
  • The huge scale of the UK industry has led to a growing and innovating offshore wind supply chain capability across the wind farm life-cycle, from surveys and feasibility, to manufacture and supply, installation, operation and maintenance, and related financial and professional services.

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