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Global Offshore Wind Special
Edition
June 2019
Welcome…
Disclaimer:
RenewableUK is pleased to bring you a special edition of our Offshore Wind Project Intelligence.
What you will find in this edition:
• Information on how to access our Project Intelligence Hub for global project information
• Total, Operational and New Build portfolios for UK, European, Global and Non-European Offshore Wind
• Project Spotlights
• Outlook for Emerging Markets
• Forecasts of all European projects and key components
Information in this document is provided by RenewableUK and is a high level snapshot of the information available in the offshore wind project intelligence database. Information in this document has been compiled as of 3rd June 2019.
Project Intelligence Hub
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Project intelligence hub available
Corporate members of RenewableUK can interrogate our relational
renewable energy database to search for information on contracts,
project ownership, turbine type, news and forecasts via this link:
http://www.renewableuk.com/page/PIHome
How to use this member service
The intelligence hub is for RenewableUK member employees. When
accessing the searches, you may be prompted for your username
and password. If your organisation is a member of RenewableUK but
you have not yet registered your personal details, then you can do so
here: http://www.renewableuk.com/page/RegisterAccount
RenewableUK tracks offshore wind projects across the globe, UK
onshore wind projects above 100kW in size, UK marine energy
projects and UK electricity storage projects.
Each search page allows you to select which sector you wish to
interrogate. Filters can be optionally applied to narrow the searches
by date, geography, organisations, components, or project status &
size depending on the relevance to the search.
Results are displayed in tabular, pivot or graphical format, with
options to drill down in to the data.
Our comprehensive relational database is updated by RenewableUK
on a daily basis. This database is here to provide members with
accurate, current data on our industry, helping you to keep track of
our fast-moving sector. We are happy to understand from our
members how we can improve this member benefit. Comments and
suggestions should be emailed to [email protected].
Examples of the type of search possible:
Contracts
Search for contract awards on a particular project, for a particular component, by who awarded or who has been awarded a contract.
- "Find me all contract awards in East Asia for offshore wind array cables"
- "Who has a particular organisation been awarding contracts too?"
- "What offshore wind contracts have been awarded to Scottish companies in Germany"
- "Show me known contract awards for “Triton Knoll"
Ownership
Search for who owns a project, or which projects are owned by an organisation.
- "Which offshore wind projects does a particular organisation have a stake in"
- “Who are the highest ranked owners in terms of MW capacity in Europe"
Generators (Turbine)
Search projects by generator type, model & capacity. For wind projects search by tip height, hub height or rotor diameter.
- “Show me projects in the North Sea with jacket foundations"
- “Which offshore turbine models have the highest market share in German waters“
- “How old is the fleet of turbines for a particular make”
Offshore wind forecasts
Search projects by RenewableUK forecasted installation dates. Filter project size, turbine model, owner. Also available: on line versions of component forecast graphs highlighted in this report with the ability to drill down in to the data.
- “Show me the forecast for North European array cable installation with contract awards for installer"
- “What is RenewableUK’s forecast for projects owned by Orsted“
- “When will offshore projects be commissioned in French waters”
Total Portfolio - UK
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Triton KnollStatus: Pre-Construction
Owner(s): Innogy (59%); J-Power (25%); Kansai Electric Power Company (16%)
Country: UK
Location: North Sea (England)
Capacity: 860MW
#Turbines: 90
Turbine model: V164-9.5
Turbine manufacturer: MHI Vestas
Distance to shore: 15-24km
Water depth: 32-45m
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UK Commissioning Activity & Forecast by Status (MW p.a.)
UK Portfolio by Status (MW)UK Portfolio by Owner Share (%)*
* does not include capacity that is ‘Inactive’ Fully Commissioned,
8,483
Under construction,
1,932
Pre-Construction,
3,196
Approved at JR, 2,648
CfD Eligible, 6,200
RO Feasible, 48
In Planning, 5,340
Scoping Opinion Issued, 3,500
Development, 6,925
Inactive, 82Orsted20%
SSE18%
Vattenfall12%
Iberdrola10%
Innogy9%
Equinor6%
EDPR3%
Green Investment
Group3%
E.ON3% Other
16%
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Operational Portfolio & New Build Programme - UK
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SofiaStatus: CfD Eligible Owner(s): Innogy (100%)
Country: UK
Location: North Sea (England)
Capacity: 1400MW
#Turbines: 140
Turbine model: TBC
Turbine manufacturer: TBC
Distance to shore: 165-196km
Water depth: 20-40mPro
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New-build Programme Portfolio by Owner Share [%]*
New-build Programme Portfolio by Status [MW]UK Operational Portfolio by Owner Share (%)*
* does not include capacity that is ‘Inactive’Under
construction, 1,932
Pre-Construction,
3,196
Approved at JR, 2,648
CfD Eligible, 6,200
RO Feasible, 48
In Planning, 5,340
Scoping Opinion Issued, 3,500
Development, 6,925
Inactive, 82
SSE21%
Orsted20%
Vattenfall13%
Iberdrola12%
Innogy10%
Equinor7%
EDPR4%
SDIC Power2%
GIP2%
Other9%
Orsted20%
E.ON10%
Green Investment
Group9%
Innogy8%
Vattenfall7%
SSE7%
Equinor3%
Masdar3%
PKA3%
Other30%
Total Portfolio – UK & Europe
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Europe Portfolio by Country (MW) Europe Commissioning Activity & Forecast by Country (MW p.a.)
Europe Portfolio by Status (MW)Europe Portfolio by Owner Share (%) *
* does not include capacity that is ‘Inactive’
38,354
16,4566,534
3,612 3,7342,262
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5,274
Approved at JR, 2,648
Consented, 13,853
In Planning, 10,916
Development, 20,833
Inactive, 3,698Orsted14%
Vattenfall9%
SSE9%
Iberdrola7%
Innogy6%
Tbc6%
Equinor5%
PGE3%
wpd3%
Other38%
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Europe New-build Programme by Owner Share [%] * Europe New-build Programme by Country (MW)
Europe Operational Portfolio by Country (MW]Europe Operational Portfolio by Owner Share (%)
* does not include capacity that is ‘Inactive’
Orsted13%
SSE11%
Vattenfall11%
Iberdrola8%
Tbc7%
Equinor6%
Innogy6%
PGE4%
wpd4%
Other30% 29,871
10,2585,476
3,6122,440 1,076
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20,000Orsted16%
E.ON8%
Vattenfall6%
Innogy6%
Green Investment
Group4%
Northland4%SSE
3%SWM3%
Iberdrola3%
Other47%
Total Portfolio – Non-European
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Non-European Portfolio by Country (MW) Non-European Commissioning Activity & Forecast by Country (MW p.a.)
Non-European Portfolio by Status (MW)Non-European Portfolio by Owner Share (%) *
* does not include capacity that is ‘Inactive’ Orsted13%
Equinor7%
CIP7%
CGN6%
Avangrid6%
Shell4%GD Power
4%EDF3%
Dominion3%
Other47%
Fully Commissioned,
3,125
Under construction,
3,748
Pre-Construction,
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Approved, 13,903In Planning,
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Development, 14,578
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Non-European New-build Programme by Owner Share [%]* Non-European New-build Programme by Country (MW)
Non-European Operational Portfolio by Country (MW]Non-European Operational Portfolio by Owner Share (%)
15,652
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8,8432,000
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CIP7%
Avangrid7%
CGN6%
Shell5%
EDF3%
GD Power3%
Dominion3%
Other44%
China Longyuan Power25%
SPIC22%
GD Power16%
CHNG10%
Yangtze New Energy
6%
CGN6%
China Southern Power
3%
China Datang2%
Fujian Offshore2%
Other8%
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Total Portfolio – Global
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Global Portfolio by Country (MW) Global Commissioning Activity & Forecast by Country (MW p.a.)
Global Portfolio by Status (MW)Global Portfolio by Owner Share (%) *
* does not include capacity that is ‘Inactive’
38,354
16,45615,682
11,9948,851
6,5345,310
3,734 3,61211,349
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Equinor6%
SSE6%
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Innogy4%
Tbc4%
CIP2%
CGN2%
Other52%
Fully Commissioned,
21,629
Under Construction,
7,957
Pre-Construction,
6,794
Approved at JR, 2,648
Consented, 27,756
In Planning, 15,212
Development, 35,411
Inactive, 4,469
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Global New-build Programme Portfolio by Owner Share [%]* Global New-build Programme by Country (MW)
Global Operational Portfolio by Country (MW]Global Operational Portfolio by Owner Share (%)
8,483
6,1982,984
1,2941,186 1,058 192 73 68 426
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E.ON7%
Vattenfall5%
Innogy5%
China Longyuan Power
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Investment Group
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Northland3%
SSE3%
Other53%
Orsted16%
Vattenfall7%
Equinor6%
Tbc5%
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3%PGE3%
Avangrid3%
Other48%
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Emerging Markets - USA
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Overview
While the US only has one 30MW project that is operational we are tracking a potential portfolio of over 14.5GW of projects in our database. East coast statesincluding Maryland, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, and Connecticut have completed solicitations for nearly 1,770MW of capacity.
Solicitations in New York and New Jersey are currently underway, with New York aiming to have 2.4GW of operational capacity and New Jersey aiming for 3GW by 2030.
New Jersey
On 20 September 2018, New Jersey opened an offshore wind solicitation for 1,100MW of capacity. The New Jersey Board of Public Utilities (NJBPU) intends to act on the applications by 1 July 2019.
Three projects have been proposed:
• Ørsted has submitted its Ocean Wind Project.
• Atlantic Shores Offshore Wind (joint venture of EDF Renewables North America and Shell New Energies US) has submitted its Atlantic Shores project.
• Equinor has submitted its Boardwalk Wind project.
New York
Bids were placed on February 14 2019 for New York State's first large-scale offshore wind solicitation. These bids are seeking to competitively procure 800MW or more of offshore wind renewable energy certificates (ORECs).
Four projects have been proposed:
• Equinor has submitted its 800MW Empire Wind project.
• Vineyard Wind (joint venture between CIP and Avangrid Renewables) has submitted its 1,200MW Liberty Wind project.
• Baystate Wind (joint venture of Ørsted and Eversource Energy) submitted its Sunrise Wind project.
• Atlantic Shores Offshore Wind (joint venture of EDF Renewables North America and Shell New Energies US) has submitted its Atlantic Shores project.
Emerging Markets - Taiwan
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Overview
In April 2018, Taiwan’s Ministry of Economic Affairs awarded a total of 3,836MW of grid connection capacity to 11 offshore wind farms proposed by seven developers. These projects competed for grid capacity through a feed-in tariff (FIT) process. A further 1,664 MW of capacity was awarded to four more projects in June 2018, resulting in Taiwan meeting its goal of awarding 5,500MW of capacity that aims to be developed by 2025.
The offshore wind opportunities in Taiwan have been recognised by Taiwanese companies as well as by major offshore wind development companies and project investment firms. Examples of companies that have an interest in offshore wind projects that have received grid capacity include Ørsted, Northland Power, Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners’ (CIP), Yushan Energy and Mitsui.
Taiwan Contract Awards by Component (No. of Contracts)
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Contracting Activity
The Project Intelligence Hub is currently tracking a total of 97 contracts that have been awarded for offshore wind projects in Taiwan. The above graph shows a breakdown of components that these contracts have been awarded for. A total of 21 contracts have been awarded at the project level. 20 contracts have been awarded for work relating to turbines, 12 contracts have been awarded for array cables and 11 contracts have been awarded for foundation activities.
Emerging Markets – Japan, South Korea & Australia
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Japan
The Japanese Parliament approved a Bill in November 2018, paving the way for development rights in potential offshore wind zones. The bill allows wind farms to operate in Japan's territorial waters for up to 30 years. In January 2019 an MoU was been signed between Ørsted and TEPCO to jointly develop the Choshi offshore wind project near Tokyo. E.ON and Kyuden Mirai Energy also signed a cooperation agreement in April 2019 to jointly develop offshore wind projects in Japan.
South Korea
South Korea has set ambitious targets, aiming for 12GW of offshore wind capacity by 2030. The country currently has 30MW of operational capacity but its offshore wind market remains attractive due to its well-developed infrastructure and strong support from the Government. A number of MoU’s have been signed between international companies and Korean companies. Examples include Northland Power and KEPCO, who plan to participate in local offshore wind projects as well as projects overseas. Equinor and Korea National Oil Corporation (KNOC) have also announced that they will explore opportunities to develop commercial floating offshore wind farms in South Korea.
Australia
The 2,000MW Star of the South of the South project is Australia’s first offshore wind farm. The project is located 8-13km off the Gippsland coast in Victoria and will have up to 250 turbines. The project is being developed by Offshore Energy Pty Ltd (OEPL) and Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners. In March 2019, the Australian Government approved a license to allow the project developers to commence technical and environmental studies.
Other Markets
Other markets are emerging as offshore wind goes global. Many of these markets are at the regulatory and policy stage, and are yet to yield projects that we can track through our PI Hub. But we are seeing interest in markets such as India and Vietnam and the World Bank Group is also working with the Global Wind Energy Council to support development of offshore wind in these emerging markets.
Component Focus: Foundations - UK
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Hollandse Kust Zuid 1&2Status: In Planning
Owner(s): Vattenfall (100%)
Country: Netherlands
Location: North Sea
Capacity: 760MW
#Turbines: 76
Turbine model: SG 10.0-193 DD
Turbine manufacturer: Siemens Gamesa
Distance to shore: 22km
Water depth: 14-24mPro
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UK Foundation Installation Forecast by Installer (units p.a.)
UK Foundation Installation Forecast by Status (units p.a.)UK Foundation Installation Forecast by Fabricator (units p.a.)
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Component Focus: Foundations - Europe
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These graphs display an indicative forecast across Europe up to 2024 and are now available to RenewableUK company level members online
European Foundation Installation Forecast by Fabricator (units p.a.)
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Component Focus: Turbines - UK
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Baltic EagleStatus: Approved
Owner(s): Iberdrola (100%)
Country: Germany
Location: Baltic Sea
Capacity: 476MW
#Turbines: 52
Turbine model: V174-9.5
Turbine manufacturer: MHI Vestas
Distance to shore: 41-44km
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UK Turbine Installation Forecast by Installer (units p.a)
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These graphs display an indicative forecast across Europe up to 2024 and are now available to RenewableUK company level members online
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Component Focus: Array Cable - UK
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Greater Changhua South EastStatus: Approved
Owner(s): Orsted (100%)
Country: Taiwan
Location: Taiwan Strait
Capacity: 605MW
#Turbines: 74
Turbine Capacity: 8
Turbine model: SG 8.0-167
Turbine manufacturer: Siemens Gamesa
Distance to shore: 48-55km
Water depth: 29-50m
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UK Array Cable Installation Forecast by Installer (km)
These graphs display an indicative forecast across the UK up to 2024 and are now available to RenewableUK company level members online
UK Array Cable Installation Forecast by Status (km)UK Array Cable Installation by Manufacturer (km)
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Component Focus: Array Cable - Europe
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These graphs display an indicative forecast across Europe up to 2024 and are now available to RenewableUK company level members online
European Array Cable Installation by Manufacturer (km)
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Component Focus: Export Cable - UK
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Deepwater 1 - South ForkStatus: Approved
Owner(s): Ørsted
Country: USA
Location: Atlantic Ocean
Capacity: 130MW
#Turbines: 15
Turbine Capacity: 8.6MW
Turbine model: TBC
Turbine manufacturer: TBC
Distance to shore: 48km
Water depth: 31-49m
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UK Export Cable Installation Forecast by Installer (km)
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These graphs display an indicative forecast across Europe up to 2024 and are now available to RenewableUK company level members online
European Export Cable Installation by Manufacturer (km)
European Export Cable Installation Forecast by Installer (km)
European Export Cable Installation Forecast by Country (km)
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Formosa 1Status: Pre-ConstructionOwner(s): Orsted (35%); JERA Co., Inc (32.5%); Macquarie Group Ltd (25%); Swancor Ind. Ltd (7.5%)Country: TaiwanLocation: Taiwan StraitCapacity: 120MW#Turbines: 20Turbine Capacity: 6MWTurbine model: SWT-6.0-154Turbine manufacturer: Siemens GamesaDistance to shore: 2-6kmWater depth: 10-30m
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These graphs display an indicative forecast across the UK up to 2024 and are now available to RenewableUK company level members online
UK Substation Installation Forecast by Installer (units p.a.)
UK Substation Installation Forecast by Status (units p.a.)UK Substation Installation Forecast by Fabricator (units p.a.)
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These graphs display an indicative forecast across Europe up to 2024 and are now available to RenewableUK company level members online
European Substation Installation Forecast by Fabricator (units p.a.)
European Substation Installation Forecast by Installer (units p.a.)
European Substation Installation Forecast by Country (units p.a.)
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Balance of Plant- Balance of Plant (BoP) refers to all of the infrastructural elements of a
windfarm with the exception of the turbine and all of its components.
CfD eligible- Projects that are deemed eligible to bid for a Contract for Difference
(CfD) are those that have received planning consent and that have a grid connection date agreed with National Grid.
Distance to shore:- The mid-point between the minimum and maximum reported distance
to shore in kilometres.
FIDeR- Launched in March 2013, the FIDeR (Financial Investment Decision
Enabling for Renewables) regime was designed to enable developers of low carbon electricity projects to take final investment decisions ahead of the Contract for Difference (CfD) regime being put in place as part of Electricity Market Reform.
Monopile (DF)- A type of monopile that has a direct flange instead of a traditional
transition piece.
Offshore Transformer Module (OTM)- A type of offshore transformer module that can be attached directly to
a wind turbine that acts as a distributed transmission asset. It replaces the conventional AC transformer platform as it can be installed on a wind turbine foundation separately.
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Inactive- Any project that has not seen any new activity for over four years but
has yet to be formally cancelled is defined by us a being ‘inactive’ and
is status is also changed to reflect this.
Pre-construction- Projects that have reached a Financial Investment Decision (FID).
RO feasible- Projects that are deemed feasible to pursue construction under the
Renewable Obligation regime are those that have received planning
consent and that have a connection date agreed with National Grid
that is before the 1st April 2017.
Support secured- Projects that have been awarded a Contract for Difference (CfD) –
either through the Financial Investment Decision enabling for
renewables (FIDeR) regime or through the a CfD Allocation Round.
TP: - Transition piece.
Water depth:- The mid-point between the minimum and maximum reported water
depth in metres.
Model Methodology:
All data is sourced from publically available information. Where real dates and values are known they are represented in the data. Unknown dates and values are modelled using assumptions and trends derived from the installed global base of offshore wind projects. In order to provide a five year market forecast known and modelled values are phased per project between known and modelled dates. Every effort has been made to present the most up-to-date information obtainable prior to publication.
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Previous EditionsFoundations – September 2015
Turbines – October 2015
Array Cables – November 2015
Export Cables – December 2015
Substations – January 2016
Foundations – February 2016
Turbines – March 2016
Array Cables – April 2016
Export Cables – May 2016
Substations – June 2016
Foundations – July 2016
Turbines – August 2016
Array Cables – September 2016
Export Cables – October 2016
Substations – November 2016
End of Year – December 2016
Global Edition – January 2017
Component Edition – March 2017
Q2 - 2017 Update – June 2017
Q3 - 2017 Update – October 2017
Q4 - 2017 Update – January 2018
Q1 - 2018 Update – March 2018
GOW 2018 – June 2018
Q3 – 2018 Update – October 2018
Q4 – 2018 Update – January2019
Q1 - 2019 Update – April 2019
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