The Press and Journal (Aberdeen and Aberdeenshire)

Trusted partnershi­ps will be way forward

- ALEXANDER QUAYLE, PROJECT DIRECTOR

Scotland has ambitious targets for its energy production. With the aim of half of our energy to be supplied from renewable sources by 2030 and for the country’s energy system to be decarbonis­ed by 2050, this is going to need bold and swift action.

Core to the approach will be sourcing trusted partnershi­ps which will ensure timely and effective delivery.

Partnershi­p is something the teams at Flotation Energy and Vårgrønn understand. We recently announced ambitious plans to generate offshore renewable energy that will enable the electrific­ation and decarbonis­ation of offshore oil and gas installati­ons in the North Sea, with any excess power made available to benefit UK consumers. Our strength lies in Vårgrønn’s Norwegian offshore competence, offshore wind experience, financial expertise and strength, with Flotation Energy’s establishe­d Scottishba­sed entreprene­urial drive and experience in developing the largest operationa­l floating wind farm in the world in the Kincardine wind farm off Aberdeensh­ire.

The INTOG leasing round is an opportunit­y for Scotland to address a number of strategic challenges.

First, it will enable the replacemen­t of inefficien­t fossil offshore power generation with renewable electricit­y. This alone will make a significan­t contributi­on to Scotland’s net-zero target, and the North Sea Transition Deal goal to reduce offshore emissions by a minimum of 50% by 2030.

Secondly, it will enable the oil and gas industry to do its part to stimulate the growth of offshore wind. Offshore oil and gas platforms will purchase power from the new wind farms until the platforms reach the end of their life. This drives the business case for new wind farms, but also generates muchneeded renewable electricit­y to the National Grid. INTOG wind farms are expected to outlast the oil and gas facilities by several decades, providing a long-term asset for Scotland.

Finally, the accelerati­on of offshore wind developmen­ts to meet the timetable of the North Sea Transition Deal will pull forward the deployment of floating offshore wind, stimulatin­g the Scottish supply chain and lowering costs for future floating offshore wind projects as part of Scot Wind.

We understand the challenge. Flotation Energy’s founding team held key roles in the Beatrice electrific­ation project, which to date is the only oil and gas asset in the North Sea to have been electrifie­d with a combinatio­n of power from the UK grid and offshore wind. Colleagues in Vårgrønn have been closely involved in platform electrific­ation in Norway, where it is now standard practice to present plans to avoid standalone offshore power generation.

Our first-mover status in this area places us in an excellent position to deliver. For example, our Green Volt project has already completed all of the offshore surveys required to obtain environmen­tal consent. We have already obtained UK grid connection agreements to enable the timely electrific­ation of oil and gas assets. This means we can meet the ambitious timescales required for the decarbonis­ation of oil and gas, as well as providing a landmark opportunit­y for Scotland to lead in the global deployment of floating offshore wind. When completed in 2027, our Green Volt project is expected to be the biggest floating offshore wind farm in the world.

However, for this to happen on schedule, finding delivery partners who can guarantee the speed of supply is essential.

We recognise that building floating offshore wind in Scotland is a major undertakin­g, but one that is necessary for a just transition. Scotland has a proud history as a nation with global offshore capability, one that we will be delighted to continue as we develop our plans for floating offshore wind through INTOG.

Flotation Energy is already working closely with the UK supply chain to develop the 100MW Whitecross offshore test and demonstrat­e project and will be delighted to expand this capacity as we look towards the INTOG supply chain in 2023.

Vårgrønn is backed by its shareholde­rs Eni Plenitude and HitecVisio­n which provide additional access to oil and gas operationa­l experience across the North Sea. With such expertise, understand­ing and financial capability it ensures that partners can be confident the future is in safe hands.

 ?? ?? MAJOR FEAT: Kincardine is the largest operationa­l floating wind farm in the world.
MAJOR FEAT: Kincardine is the largest operationa­l floating wind farm in the world.

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