Ocean Winds and Aker lock in oars for 'important step' in Scottish floating wind expansion
European developers, already partnering in Asia and US already on deepwater projects, aim to bid into highly anticipated ScotWind round about to start taking bids
European offshore wind developers Ocean Winds and Aker Offshore Wind (AOW) have set the seal on a partnership to build floating wind projects off Scotland, starting with the highly anticipated ScotWind leasing round about to open to bids.
“AOW is an ideal complement to Ocean Winds with synergies that make this partnership stronger than the sum of its parts,” said Ocean Winds UK managing director Dan Finch.
“Aker brings five decades of offshore experience in the oil & gas industry together with expertise and competence to industrialise and scale new floating offshore technology. Ocean Winds brings a history of world-leading renewable electricity development.”
AOW chairman Kristian Røkke added: “Aker has a history of transitioning and delivering marine industry capabilities, technology, and digital innovation from Scotland to manage and de-risk offshore projects.
“In Ocean Winds we have a partner which has delivered Moray East, [at 950MW] Scotland´s largest wind farm yet. Adding to that Aker’s offshore fabrication competencies and strong supply chain partnerships, the consortium is perfectly positioned to take this important step for Scotland in the transition to renewable energy.”
The round has already attracted a stellar array of offshore wind contenders including Vattenfall, Orsted, BP and TotalEnergies. Bids are due in on 16 July.