OFFSHORE WIND PROCUREMENT Raymond Cravitz Procurement Manager 17 09 2015 Irish Sea
DONG Energy is a leading energy group in Northern Europe Overview #1 in Danish energy markets Global leader in offshore wind Sizeable regional E&P operations Rated Baa1/BBB+/BBB+ (all Stable Outlook) 6,500 employees Revenue: DKK 67 bn (EUR 9 bn) EBITDA: DKK 16.4 bn (EUR 2.2 bn) Strong market positions Four business units E&P Wind Power DONG Energy Thermal Power Customers & Markets Share of EBITDA1 39% 47% 3% 11% Ownership Largest Utility company Danish State (59%) Funds managed by Goldman Sachs (18%) Regional E&P operations SEAS-NVE (11%) ATP (5%) Offshore wind market leader PFA (2%) Local market positions Other minorities (5%) Note 1: EBITDA 2014 after hydrocarbon tax 2
Our strategic targets DONG Energy's Wind Power Pipeline Cost Reduction Target DONG Energy have set the strategic target of increasing their total gross capacity of offshore wind to 6.5GW by 2020 DONG Energy are working hard to reduce the cost of electricity from offshore wind to 100/MWh for projects taking FID in 2020, a reduction of 35-40% Installed offshore wind capacity (GW) 8 6 6.5 Offshore Wind Cost of Electricity, EUR/MWh 200 150-35-40% 4 2 1.7 2.1 2.5 3.5 100 50 0 2012 2013 2014 2016 2020 0 2012 2013 2014 2016 2020 3
Our guiding principles Integrity: We are open and trustworthy and uphold high ethical standards Passion: We are passionate about what we do and proud of what we achieve Team: We value diversity and collaborate in a non-hierarchical, respectful and trusting way Results: We set the bar high, take ownership and get the right things done Safety: We never compromise on safety standards 4 17 09 2015
DONG Energy in the UK Entered UK in 2001 Grown at an exceptional pace 10 employees in 2004, over 600 today 10 Offshore Wind Farms in Operation, 2 under construction with a strong pipeline to follow Strong pipeline of UK projects towards 2020, including: Developing and building 2.9 GW of offshore wind Ownership share in 2GW of operational offshore wind farms which produced enough electricity in 2014 for 1.5 million UK households Commencing oil and gas production in 2015 We supply gas, power and energy solutions to UK industrial and commercial customers One of the largest I&C gas suppliers in the UK, with growing electricity portfolio, offering transparent products and services In operation (DE share): >1,000 MW In construction: >800 MW In development: >1,800 MW We build strong partnerships with our customers, offering a broad range of fresh energy solutions Over 5bn committed and realised investments in UK to date 5 17 09 2015
Project Timeline Operational Projects Barrow 2015 2020 2025 2030 2035 2040 2045 Burbo Bank Walney 1 Walney 2 West of Duddon Sands Project Pipeline Burbo Bank Extension Walney Extension Development Construction Operation Indicative timeline based on wind farms being operational for 25 years 6 17 09 2015
Wind Power Suppliers: Our procurement process We are committed to delivering a low cost and robust sourcing basis, and where commercially advantageous will look to engage directly with our supply chain Where it is not commercially advantageous we work with our current supply chain to identify new opportunities Relationship building We know that building relationships with capable, competitive and innovative suppliers is essential to delivering new projects successfully We seek a positive engagement with the local community in the areas we operate This is helping to develop the local economy and supply chain Framework agreements We buy certain supplies and services in the global market, increasingly through framework agreements This approach of selecting key suppliers of specific supplies and services brings mutual benefits including cost reductions due to economies of scale Code of Conduct for Suppliers All of our suppliers are expected to abide by our code of conduct: 7 FOR FURTHER INFORMATION ON OUR PROCUREMENT PROCESS AND OUR CODE OF CONDUCT PLEASE VISIT OUR WEBSITE: HTTP://WWW.DONGENERGY.COM/EN/ABOUT-US/PROCUREMENT
Values Wind Power Suppliers: Our Procurement Policy All procurement within DONG Energy shall be conducted based on the general principles of Best Value, Competition, Fair treatment of potential suppliers, and Responsible Sourcing. Best Value Competition Professional procurement is conducted to ensure best value for DONG Energy. Value includes both price and risk considerations related to choice of technology, quality, timely supply, supply security, and commercial terms during the entire lifetime. Optimal terms and conditions are generally best achieved through competition. Competition promotes vendor efficiency and competitiveness whilst improving the effectiveness of DONG Energy expenditure. The number of suppliers needed to ensure competition will depend on the specific market situation. Fair Treatment Transparency, equal treatment, and non-discrimination in the tendering and contracting processes are the foundations of professional procurement. These foundations will secure professional supplier relations and are in the long term best interest of DONG Energy as with time they optimise the supplier base. Responsible Sourcing In its procurement activities, DONG Energy strives to act responsibly towards its employees, the local population, the environment, and the employees, the local population, the environment, and the markets in which we operate, and further strives to ensure Quality, Health, Safety, and Environment (QHSE) aspects in every step of the supply chain. 8 17 09 2015
EU Directive EU Directive for Procurement in Utility Companies Characterised as a utility company, DONG Energy is governed by the EU Directive for Procurement in Utility Companies (Directive 2004/17/EC of 31 March 2004). Specific exemptions, local legislation, and partner agreements apply to certain Business Units (BUs) and geographical locations (please refer to the Governance and Threshold overview for further information). Responsibilities While the BUs are responsible for initiating procurement action, the Procurement Disciplines* must be involved in all procurement activities in DONG Energy to ensure compliance with the above principles, as well as to realise potential synergies across the business. The requisitioning BUs are as budget owners responsible for initiating procurement, involving the Procurement Discipline at an early stage, defining the scope of work (including technical and QHSE requirements), technical evaluation of offers, and final approval of contracts. The Procurement Disciplines are responsible for performing commercial work, handling the commercial aspects of the procurement process, as well as the coordination of legal requirements (including relevant procurement directives and acceptable contractual terms and conditions), partner requirements, credit policies, insurance, etc. 9 *PROCUREMENT DISCIPLINES MEANS GROUP PROCUREMENT OR THE PROCUREMENT FUNCTIONS IN BUS/PROJECTS.
Selection of suppliers for competitive tendering Competition & Tendering For all major DONG Energy procurement a transparent process for selection of suppliers shall be used The various Business Units and geographical locations must observe relevant Directives, partner agreements, approved construction project strategy, and local legislation Unless lower thresholds are specified in the Directives/local legislation/partner agreements/approved construction project strategy, the following apply to all DONG Energy procurement: - Operational Purchase (up to DKK 200.000 or amount otherwise agreed between the Procurement Disciplines and each BU), and Call-Offs under existing Frame Agreements are handled by appointed Operational Purchasers in the individual BUs or by Procurement Support according to the Procure2Pay Policy For procurement outside existing Framework Agreements above the operational procurement thresholds the Procurement Disciplines must be involved and should secure best value through competition or benchmarking of prices Unless other thresholds are specified in the Directives/local legislation/partner agreements/approved construction project strategy, a competitive tender shall be conducted if the total value will exceed defined DONG Energy thresholds The DONG Energy thresholds are aligned with the thresholds in the EU Directive for Procurement in Utility Companies. (For 2014 and 2015 the thresholds are DKK 3.083.431 for procurement of goods and services, and DKK 38.624.809 for construction works) 10 17 09 2015
Selection of suppliers for competitive tendering Waivers of competitive tendering The possibility to waive competitive tendering is subject to the rules of applicable Directives, partner agreements, and local legislation Unless these restrict the use of waivers further, waivers of competitive bidding may be justified based on: - Operational time constraints (emergencies) - True sole sourcing (monopoly) - The long term interest of DONG Energy (e.g. in instances with substantial switching costs and transition risk) Recommendations for waivers of competitive bidding must be presented to the relevant BU authority as well as to the Procurement Discipline for approval 11 17 09 2015
Global Qualification System Framework Achilles Databases Our databases In DONG Energy Wind Power we know that suppliers are a vital part of our success as market leader in the offshore wind business As such, we have chosen to introduce a global qualification system framework in cooperation with Achilles who operates the systems This system will make it easier do business with DONG Energy Wind Power as it enables us; - To streamline the way we engage with suppliers in different locations/projects - Improve our ability to qualify them and share that information across our Wind Power business Our aim is to reduce the cost, time and effort involved in doing business for both DONG Energy Wind Power and our suppliers Sellihca Connexio UVDB* All our global categories as well as local categories in Scandinavia Links in English and Danish http://www.achilles.com/en/communities/833-sellihca All Local categories in Germany Links in English and German http://www.achilles.com/en/connexio All categories in the United Kingdom and Ireland Links in English http://www.achilles.co.uk/en/communities/104-uvdb We currently use 3 qualification databases/systems: *Registration not required with UVDB; Taxi Services, Hotels, Cleaning Services & Catering Services 12 17 09 2015
Procurement Categories Global Offshore Substation Structures (including Topside and Foundation) Jacket WTG Foundations Monopile WTG Foundations WTGs (including onshore/offshore WTGs, davit cranes) Cables (including onshore/offshore export cable, array cables) Substation Components (including MV & HV switchgear, transformer) SCADA (substation(s)) HVDC (including export cable, offshore substation structures, substation components, transport & installation services) Vessels (including heavy-lift, jack-ups, crew transport) Geosciences (including geophysical investigations, geotechnical investigations) Wind Assessments & Measurements (including Metmast, LiDAR, Wave Buoys) Construction Site (including cranes, logistics, site provision, facility construction & management) Local Environment & Licenses (including consultancy assistance, surveys) Onshore Substation Works (UK) (including consultancy assistance, onshore cables installation, facility construction & management) Support & Advisory (including communication services, legal services, management consultancy services) O&M Site & Commissioning (including logistics, site provision, facility construction & management) 13
Awarded Contract Packages Some of the top contracts for Burbo Bank Extension 14
Opportunities within Operations & Maintenance Case Study: Davit Cranes Barrow Offshore Wind Farm Replacement of Davit Cranes Procurement exercise started by identifying potential suppliers from Achilles search Commercial details being finalised Case Study: Elevated Systems Technology (EST) Ltd. Barrow-based supplier Elevated Systems Technology (EST) Ltd has been chosen to carry out refurbishment at Barrow offshore windfarm Supplier choice originated from a search of the UVDB database The local company is installing new flooring in the offshore substation and the 30 turbines that make up the wind farm Work is currently underway and is due to be completed by the beginning of October 2015 The replacement flooring is being supplied by Firbergrate Composite Structure Lt, based in Stockton on Tees, while the vessel being used to transport both men and materials are based in Barrow-in-Furness, ensuring 100% UK content "DONG Energy is committed to investing in the UK and we always try to source materials from UK based companies whenever we can. It is especially pleasing to find a company that has the expertise to carry out this work right here on our doorstep. David Ducie, Head of Operations at Barrow 15 17 09 2015
Supplier Evaluation Check List HSE Financial Achilles ISO/Quality Systems Previous Experience Post Evaluation Willingness to accept our Terms and Conditions Experience 16
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