This document discusses Statkraft's experience in offshore wind projects in the UK and how they are applying innovative learning from the petroleum sector. It provides examples of how Statkraft has transferred technologies like using spring bearings to prevent grout failure in monopile foundations from oil and gas to their offshore wind projects. It outlines Statkraft's growing capabilities and ambitions in developing larger offshore wind projects, using new foundation technologies like suction buckets inspired by oil and gas. The document promotes Statkraft's role in providing system operation and balancing services for renewable energy producers.
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1. UK OFFSHORE WIND PROJECTS:
INNOVATIVE LEARNING FROM
THE PETROLEUM SECTOR
Christian Rynning-Tønnesen, CEO Statkraft AS
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Bologna, 4th June 2013
2. Statkraft’s production
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AGUA IMARA
SN POWER
STATKRAFT
Peru
Chile
Norway
UK
Sweden
Finland
Turkey
Brazil
Zambia
Germany
India
Sri Lanka
Philippines
Laos
Nepal
Installed capacity1
17 000 MW
90%
renewable energy
3 600
employees
60 TWh
Power production
Panama
(project)
1Including pro rata ownership in associates outside the Nordics
3. Berry Burn Wind Farm
Alltwalis Wind Farm
Statkraft in the UK
Power generation
Under construction
Under development
Trading activities
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Baillie Wind Farm
Rheidol
Hydropower
Sheringham Shoal
Offshore Wind Farm
Dogger Bank
(Forewind Ltd)
Statkraft UK Ltd
(London Office)
Dudgeon Offshore
wind project
4. 4
Sheringham Shoal offshore windfarm
50/50 partnership Statoil/Statkraft
88 wind turbines
317 MW installed capacity
1.1 TWh annual production
Supplying 220,000 British homes
Officially opened on 27 September
2012
5. 5
Geo-survey, geophysics and geotechnique
Foundation
Vessels
Marine operation
Complementary partnership
Statoil’s competence
Export cables
Wind turbines
Wind park layout and energy production
Grid and market
Land cables
Converter station
Array cables
Converter station
Statkraft’s competence
6. Example 1: Transferring technology from O&G business
Monopile grouted connection cracking
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Sheringham Shoal Wind farm:
Spring bearings installed in
order to prevent grout failure
These bearings take vertical
loads
Well known from the Oil &
Gas industry
Spring bearings
7. Example 2: Transferring technology from the O&G business
Innovative foundation solution
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Dogger Bank Wind Farm
Suction bucket: new design for
offshore wind
Developed and applied in the O&G
industry
Meteorological mast with suction
bucket installed
Suction bucket
8. Advancing to lead offshore developer
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Statkraft’s
capabilities
Project complexity
Offshore 40 km
Dudgeon
- Integrated partner
- Up to 560 MW
installed capacity
Offshore 150 km
Lead offshore
developer
- Minimum 7200
MW
- 6 projects in total
Onshore
Onshore wind
- Developer
- 10 projects in UK,
Sweden and Norway
Offshore 20 km
Sheringham Shoal
- Partner in the
construction phase
- 317 MW installed
capacity
9. Commercial innovation:
Providing system operation
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London
1000 MW
Düsseldorf
8000 MW
Market access for renewable
energy producers
Balancing services to variable,
renewable production
Advanced system operation of
large, renewable fleets