OGV Energy - Issue 46 - July 2021- People & Diversity

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GREEN ENERGY

AN INNOVATIVE ROADMAP FOR

DECARBONISATION OF OFFSHORE WIND As more and more organisations make the transition into renewable energy, it’s important that there is funding, innovation, infrastructure and policy to support the growth of the industry. Offshore wind is already a major part of the renewable energy sector now and this is likely to remain true for the future. It will, therefore, contribute significantly to the achievement of net zero targets in the UK and around the world.

Like all industries, realising the full potential of the offshore wind market will require collaboration between individuals, organisations and regulatory bodies.

“It has also become clear that the sector is lacking an effective risk-reward system. To make clean maritime work throughout the supply chain, we need offshore wind operators, vessel operators, vessel designers and builders, and ports to work together. As many are providers/clients to one another, the commercial relationships between them can sometimes limit the extent to which a collaborative approach to innovation is possible. “A potential solution to help reduce or remove these barriers is greater Government intervention. This might take the form of public funding to support the development of port infrastructure, as is common throughout other European countries. “Specific industry targets or government deadlines for decarbonisation might also help. This would provide a level playing field and potentially encourage greater collaboration both vertically and horizontally across the supply chain. Targets and deadlines could also help to make the business case for investment in clean maritime, placing greater emphasis on the need to transition and driving accelerated adoption of technologies.

Like all industries, realising the full potential of the offshore wind market will require collaboration between individuals, organisations and regulatory bodies. This is especially important for those who build, manage and operate associated ports and the vessels they support across the UK, which will need to increase capacity and evolve to meet the changing demands of the sector in the Clearly, the UK years to come. Stuart Barnes, Regional Partnership Manager for the Offshore offshore wind sector is Renewable Energy (ORE) Catapult (a in a strong position to dedicated member of RenewableUK), help realise even our discusses the innovation roadmap to most ambitious net the decarbonisation of offshore wind operations and maintenance (O&M) zero targets. vessels in the UK: “It’s important to understand the barriers that UK ports and vessel operators must overcome in order to support clean maritime operations in the O&M of offshore wind. The capital investment needed for development of clean maritime port infrastructure is the first hurdle, combined with physical constraints such as limits to the space available within some ports and the proximity to homes and workplaces that may limit opportunities for some forms of alternative fuel storage, for example. In addition, many ports face significant grid constraint issues, which must be addressed to unlock the potential for clean maritime operations.

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“One thing is certain – we need to see demonstrations happening at scale very soon if the UK is to remain competitive with port operators elsewhere in Europe. We are already seeing planning, investment decisions development and construction of groundbreaking clean maritime infrastructure projects in Europe with ports such as Esbjerg, Antwerp, Copenhagen, Ostend, Heligoland and others mobilising for clean maritime operations – the UK must act now to keep pace.”

Turning his attention to the projects recently completed or currently in progress by ORE Catapult, Stuart demonstrates the scope of the company to support the industry and facilitate future growth. He continues: “ORE Catapult is currently involved with several projects that are helping to drive the industry forward. We’ve been working for the Department of Transport to create a roadmap to maritime decarbonisation for offshore wind O&M in the North Sea. We engaged with a wide range of UK and European industry stakeholders, focusing on technical, commercial and policy barriers to the decarbonisation of


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People in Energy - Mavis Anagboso

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AN INNOVATIVE ROADMAP FOR DECARBONISATION OF OFFSHORE WIND

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pages 32-33

MODS: CONNECTING TO YOUR DIGITAL FUTURE

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OGUK BUILDING A BASELINE: Diversity & Inclusion in the UKCS Survey Report

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XODUS - How we are creating a more inclusive company

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NORWELL EDGE - CREATING EQUAL OPPORTUNITIES THROUGH DIGITAL LEARNING

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THE PRICE OF ALLYSHIP

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Namaka Subsea: Investment in People should be an organisation's priority

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DIVERSITY & INCLUSION IN THE ENERGY SECTOR

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pages 22-23

Middle East Energy Review

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pages 18-19

US Energy Review

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Europe Energy Review

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UK North Sea Energy Review

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Cover Features from Spirit Energy, PD&MS Group, Ethos Energy and Atkins

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