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Floating offshore wind developer targets east coast of scotland

Technology: Firm behind world’s first floating windfarm to add more in North Sea

- david Mcphee

The owner of the world’s first floating windfarm off Peterhead is eyeing further opportunit­ies in the North Sea.

Stephen Bull, Statoil’s senior vicepresid­ent of wind and low carbon solutions, said the east coast of Scotland was a “natural area where we’d like to grow our business if we can” as it looked to build on the success of the pioneering Hywind developmen­t, which was powered up for the first time in October.

The innovative array features turbines held upright in the water by ballast in the base rather than a traditiona­l steel subsea frame bolted to the seabed.

In its first operating quarter, Hywind proved more efficient in power production than traditiona­l turbine designs.

“The whole commission­ing has been good and it means we’ve had a capacity factor of about 65% for the last three months,” Mr Bull said.

“We’ve exceeded our budget expectatio­ns on the project so far, which is great.”

Statoil is now looking at further opportunit­ies to deploy Hywind technology, including in the North Sea.

The Kincardine Offshore Wind project, also off Peterhead, has permission­s to support the technology.

“Deployment­s, deployment­s, deployment­s’ is always our mantra in renewables,” Mr Bull said.

“We know it worked for solar and onshore wind and it’s exactly the same for offshore wind.

“We think we can get good volume, particular­ly with Scotland, but also potentiall­y with France and Japan as well. This will inevitably become a global business opportunit­y.”

Mr Bull said the next stages of developmen­t for floating wind was proving the concept long term in differing conditions and driving down costs to a comparable level with fixed base turbines.

This will inevitably become a global business opportunit­y Stephen Bull, senior vicepresid­ent of wind and low carbon solutions, statoil

 ?? Picture: Kami Thomson. ?? Hywind turbines visible from the shore at Peterhead.
Picture: Kami Thomson. Hywind turbines visible from the shore at Peterhead.

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