Association for Project Management 14 April 2011 Richard Rigg Project Director
Consortium partners Dong Energy is a leading offshore wind developer, having built around half of all offshore wind farms globally. (50%) E.ON is one of the world s leading power and gas companies. It s renewable division (E.ON Climate and Renewables) is one of the largest renewable energy companies in the world. (30%) The Masdar Initiative is Abu Dhabi s multi-faceted, multi-billion dollar investment in the development and commercialisation of innovative technologies in renewables, alternative and sustainable energies as well as sustainable design. (20%)
Project overview 1000MW consented 20km from coast (Kent & Essex) Export cables >50km Wind farm area up to 245 km 2 50 year lease Phase 1 630MW Phase 2 370MW Phase 2 depends on successful bird studies
London Array - Site selection 4
Crown Estate Rounds 1 and 2 As the owner of the seabed the Crown Estate has a central role in the delivery of UK offshore wind Round 1 Demonstration Projects 18 Projects, 13 locations 30 turbines maximum 20MW minimum installed 10 km2 maximum area 22 year leases Round 2 Fully Commercial 15 Sites Agreements for lease in Territorial Waters and UKCS 40/50 year leases depending on site capacity Option fees according to size London Array is a Round 2 Project
Crown Estate Round 3 Rapid development of offshore wind capacity is key to the delivery of the UK's share of the EU target of 20 per cent renewable energy by 2020. Round 3 leasing programme anticipates the delivery of up to 25 GW (gigawatts) of new offshore wind farm sites by 2020. The Crown Estate will be inviting potential partners to bid for development zones Successful bidders will have exclusive rights to develop wind farms in specified zones. The selected partners will remain wholly responsible for construction and operation of wind farm sites.
Crown Estate Rounds 1, 2 and 3.
Thames Estuary Round 1, 2 and 2.5 Windfarms London Array Gunfleet Sands 1 2 8
Phase one overview FID May 2009 Wind farm area c. 100 km 2 Siemens 3.6MW turbines 175 turbines, 630MW Monopile foundations 2 x offshore substations 4 x 150kV cables Onshore substation at Graveney, North Kent Construction/O&M at Ramsgate, Kent
Project Gestation Apr 01 First Project Heads of Terms Dec 03 Crown Estate agreement for lease Jun 05 Consent applications submitted Jun 06 Swale BC rejected application for substation Dec 06 Offshore consents granted Mar 07 Substation public inquiry - decision Aug 07 Jul 08 Shell s share to DONG (50%) and E.ON (50%) Oct 08 E.ON sold 40% of its share to Masdar Apr 09 Budget assistance for Round 2 projects May 09 Investment decision & turbine contract Jul 09 - Construction of onshore substation started Mar 11 - Offshore construction started
Project Management Process Development Environmental Impact Assessment Technical Design Statement (FEED) Environmental Statement Consent Applications Offshore and onshore consents received Procurement and Construction Framing Workshop (Resolution) Review 1 Pre-Tender (contract strategy & design concepts) Review 2A Pre-FID Review 2B Pre-Construction Review 3 After 1 year full operation 11
Procurement approach Multi-contract approach adopted by the Participants 12 Contract Packages, including installation vessels and O&M facilities JV Project Team managing ITT, tender negotiations and contracting Legal advice on contracts provided by Pinsent Masons Interfaces between packages managed by Project Team Participant Procurement Compliance Panel (PPCP) ensures compliance with Contracting and Procurement Policy Contract strategy changed as result of the tender process: Turbine supplier declined to install turbines Foundation contractor agreed to install turbines in addition to foundations but did not have the right vessels London Array had to free issue the installation vessels 12
Main contractors (Phase one) Wind turbines Siemens Wind Power to supply 175 3.6MW turbines, fitted with new 120m rotor Foundations JV between Par Aarsleff A/S and Bilfinger Berger GmBH to supply 177 monopiles and 175 transition pieces WTG and foundation installation Installation by Aarsleff A/S and Bilfinger Berger GmBH Offshore substations Future Energy (JV of Fabricom, lemants and Geosea) to supply and install offshore substation platforms (electrical eqpt from Siemens T&D) and to supply transition pieces Export cable supply Nexans Norway to supply 220km of 150kV export cable 13
Main contractors (Phase one) Array cable supply JDR Cable Systems to supply 210km of 33kV array cables Export and array cable installation Installation by by Visser and Smit Marine Contracting and Global Marine Systems Limited Onshore substation Siemens Transmission and Distribution Ltd Offshore installation vessels MPI Adventure and A2SEA Sea Worker O&M base design and construction Designed by BBLB Architects, contractor Mansell 14
Implementation schedule for phase one 2011 2012 2013 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Onshore substation Foundation installation Grid connection Offshore substation installation (Resolution) Export cable installation 2011 & 2012 Array cable installation Wind turbine installation Wind farm fully operational 15
Cleve Hill - 400kV onshore substation Strong local opposition to onshore substation Public Inquiry Jul 06 to Aug 07 Architectural competition - winner accepted by Inspector Competitive tender for layout design for local authority approval Negotiated contract for onshore & offshore electrical equipment Siemens T&D started onshore construction in Jul 09 Civil works and landscaping for Phase 2 completed with Phase 1 Oct 11 grid connection date for 125MW Jun 12 grid connection date for 630MW Phase 1 transmission assets to be transferred to an OFTO 16
Cleve Hill - 400kV onshore substation 17
Cleve Hill transformer delivery 18
Cleve Hill - 400kV onshore substation 19
Phase one site characteristics Max tidal range: 5.40m Water depths between 0 and 25 m LAT + tide: Shallow areas problematic for installation vessels Deep areas need large foundations, long jack-up legs Tidal currents: NW to SW and 0.8 to 1.5m/s: Implications for diving operations and scour (Resolution) Large global seabed changes: Cable exposure, foundation stability, structural frequencies Relatively poor soil conditions: Large piles and deep seabed pile penetration required Jack-up leg penetration UXOs and marine archaeology 20
Foundation and turbine installation Foundation Installation (Aarslef Bilfinger Berger) Monopiles and TP's shipped from Aalborg to Harwich by barge Installation vessel loaded with monopiles and TP's, relocates to specific foundation location and jacks up Monopiles installed to correct level Transition piece placed on top and grouted in place Wind Turbine Installation (Aarslef Bilfinger Berger) Turbines shipped from Esbjerg to Harwich by barges Installation vessel loaded with turbines, relocates to specific foundation location and jacks up Turbines installed (turbines commissioned by Siemens WP) Installation Vessels (Free issue by London Array) MPI Adventure: self-propelled jack up barge. A2Sea Sea Worker: non-propelled jack up barge. 21
Installation vessels Adventure built in China for MPI by COSCO Free LAL issue to ABJV Due to mobilise with ABJV May 2011 MPI Adventure (new build) A2Sea SeaWorker Sea Worker on site Feb 11 Needed for shallow locations 22
Foundations - monopiles and transition pieces Failure of DNV designed grout connections on operational projects after contract placed with Aarsleff Bilfinger Berger (ABJV) Redesign of monopiles and TPs has caused delay, needing acceleration measures to maintain programme London Array has adopted DNV conical rather than the shear key solution to the problem 23
Foundations - monopiles and transition pieces 24
Foundations - monopiles Upending bucket Upending monopile 25
Foundations - monopiles 26
Offshore substations Two 1400t offshore substations transform 33kV from turbines to 150kV Substations assembled in Belgium by FE JV, Siemens are supplying and installing electrical equipment Substations to be shipped to site by barge and installed by The Rambiz. Image: Gunfleet Sands, courtesy of Dong Energy Substation TPs heavier than those for turbines and require heavy lift vessel Matador 3 27
Offshore substation fabrication - Hoboken 28
Cable installation New build Stemat Spirit 4600 tonnes of export cable Deep locations and able to beach Avoids unnecessary joints Generic cable installation issues Overruns from previous contracts Financial strength of contractors Cable damage during installation Array Cable shallow Jan Steen Deep CS Sovereign 29
Solstice 30