DNV starting floating offshore substation JIP

Nov. 11, 2021
The objective is to align industry best-practice allowing for an accelerated technology development and to close gaps in available substation standards.

Offshore staff

HØVIK, Norway DNV is looking for partners to launch a new joint industry project (JIP) for floating offshore substations.

The company said the objective is to align industry best-practice allowing for an accelerated technology development and to close gaps in available substation standards. This will enable scaling of floating offshore wind with an acceptable level of commercial, technical, health, safety, and environmental risks.

Kim Sandgaard-Mørk, executive vice president for Renewables Certification at DNV, said: “In DNV’s latest Energy Transition Outlook Report, we predict that by 2050, the installed floating wind capacity will have grown to over 260 GW and that the technology will reach commercial-scale deployment in the next 15 years.

“Although essential for scaling floating offshore wind farms, floating substations have not received the same degree of attention as their turbine counterparts – therefore we are initiating this JIP.”

Markus Kochmann, Head of Offshore Substations in Renewables Certification at DNV, said: “Together with partners from the industry, DNV developed the standard DNV-ST-0145 Offshore Substations. Over the past 10 years, this standard became widely used in the industry.

“The current standard focuses on bottom-fixed substations, but we see a growing trend towards floating wind, and we want to use this JIP to support the industry by developing rules applicable for floating substations.”

Kristin Nergaard Berg, Senior Principal Consultant at DNV and Project Manager for the JIP, added: “Substations are the heart of each offshore wind farm as they collect the electrical energy produced in wind turbines and convert the electricity for the transfer to consumers onshore via export cables. We see a huge interest from the industry to join our JIP. Over 50 participants from more than 20 companies spanning across the entire value chain for offshore wind joined DNV in a first workshop where the scope of work has been discussed.

“We plan to carry out the JIP over a period of one year, starting in 4Q 2021. A call for more interested partners is still open and we are looking forward to welcome more companies onboard to enhance technology development for floating offshore wind substations.”

11/11/2021