2017-03-04

March 3 - The renewables team at marine and engineering consultancy LOC Group is providing marine warranty surveying services for the very first offshore wind farms in French territorial waters.

heavyliftpfi.com - News Desk

Friday 3 March 2017Share|

The work comprises three individual offshore sites: the 498 MW Fécamp, 450 MW Courseulles-sur-Mer and 480 MW Saint-Nazaire wind farms.

Development of the three sites was awarded to a consortium led by EDF Énergies Nouvelles and Enbridge. The LOC Group has been working with the consortium to offer early-stage guidance on the design work and to help ensure the safety and security of the construction process.

The LOC team is working closely with EDF Énergies Nouvelles to advise on the transportation and installation of the individual turbines, and ensure all procedures meet the standards required by the marine warranty surveyor.

As part of its work, LOC has accounted for the varying environmental conditions and water depth at each site.

In particular, initial drilling revealed very different soil conditions, with Saint-Nazaire having a hard seabed, Courseulles-sur-Mer a softer one made up mainly of clay and limestone, and Fécamp's being chalk-based. As a result, the 83 turbines at Fécamp will use gravity-based foundations, while the other two sites will use monopole foundations for the turbines.

"As the very first turbines to be built in French waters, these are important projects for the development of France's offshore wind industry," commented Hugues Delanoue, managing director of LOC France. "We are proud to be providing full and independent third-party technical review and approval of the construction and transportation project operations over the entire contract.

"The LOC Paris team is also advising and contributing to the review of preliminary submissions for the next round of tenders for the foundations and offshore stations in the French market."

R V Ahilan, group director, renewables advisory & energy technology at LOC said, "France intends to install 6 GW worth of wind farms by 2020, and is taking a leading role in developing opportunities in floating offshore wind (energy)." SOURCE: HLPFI

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