OWC supports Carbon Trust in BEIS floating offshore wind programme
Carbon Trust to support BEIS in development and demonstration of innovative floating offshore wind technologies for the UK
- The Carbon Trust has been appointed to provide technical evaluation and independent monitoring support to the Floating Offshore Wind (FOW) Demonstration Programme, a funding scheme designed to accelerate the development and demonstration of floating offshore wind innovative technologies and products.
- The programme will target three key industry challenges: mooring/anchoring, dynamic cables and floaters/foundations, alongside a series of industry-led miscellaneous projects.
- The programme is part of the Net Zero Innovation Portfolio (NZIP), a £1 billion fund to support the development and adaptation of low carbon technologies and systems across industry, power and the built environment.
The Carbon Trust has been appointed by the Department for Business, Energy, and Industrial Strategy (BEIS) to provide technical support to the FOW Demonstration Programme, to help accelerate the net-zero transition while bolstering the UK’s renewable energy generation.
The £17 million competitive funding scheme, launched in March 2021 will support innovation in the floating offshore wind industry, by funding the development and demonstration of new technologies addressing three key challenges: mooring/anchoring, dynamic cables and floaters/foundations; alongside a series of industry-led miscellaneous projects.
The Carbon Trust, with support from offshore wind technical consultancy OWC, will assist BEIS with the initial evaluation of proposals, followed by the provision of independent support and ongoing monitoring of the successful grant recipients.
Energy supply is the second largest emitting sector in the UK, representing 21%[1] of total greenhouse gas emissions. Accelerating the deployment of floating offshore wind farms, will represent a step-change in the country’s renewable energy capacity, as it opens up new areas with high-wind resources that are not suitable for bottom-fixed installations, such as very deep waters. Speeding up the decarbonisation of the power industry is a key component of achieving the UK’s net-zero target.
Sam Strivens, Programme Manager, Floating Offshore Wind at the Carbon Trust commented:
“The Carbon Trust is delighted to have been selected by BEIS to support the delivery of its FOW Demonstration Programme. We will be able to leverage our experience gained through our existing portfolio of floating offshore wind activities, including managing the world-leading, collaborative R&D programme the Floating Wind JIP, and providing technical, commercial and policy advice to both public and private sectors. Our focus will be to draw on our expertise to help maximise the outcomes of the FOW Demonstration Programme.
This latest award builds on the Carbon Trust’s track record of managing and supporting the allocation of public grant funding. Most recently the Carbon Trust successfully concluded the Floating Wind Technology Acceleration Competition which saw £1 million of Scottish Government funding awarded to innovators engaged in the acceleration of floating offshore wind technologies with a focus on Scottish supply-chain development.”
Tim Camp, Director of Turbine Engineering at OWC, added:
“We are delighted to be working with The Carbon Trust in supporting BEIS in this highly important project for the UK renewables industry. The development of a robust, flexible and commercial floating wind concept is critical to ensuring the scalability of floating offshore wind to the UK’s deeper waters. Building in deeper waters will unlock vast untapped clean energy resources, significantly accelerating our race to net-zero.”
With experience spanning across more than 20 FOW projects so far, OWC along with its parent company ABL Group brings to the project far-reaching and multi-disciplined expertise in all stages of the development of a FOW project.”
For further information please contact the Carbon Trust press office on 020 7170 7050 or email [email protected].
About the Carbon Trust
Established in 2001, the Carbon Trust works with businesses, governments and institutions around the world, helping them contribute to, and benefit from, a more sustainable future through carbon reduction, resource efficiency strategies, and commercialising low carbon businesses, systems and technologies.
The Carbon Trust:
- works with corporates and governments, helping them to align their strategies with climate science and meet the goals of the Paris Agreement
- provides expert advice and assurance, giving investors and financial institutions the confidence that green finance will have genuinely green outcomes
- supports the development of low carbon technologies and solutions, building the foundations for the energy system of the future
Headquartered in London, the Carbon Trust has a global team of 300 staff, representing over 30 nationalities based across five continents.
About OWC
OWC, an AqualisBraemar LOC company headquartered in London, UK, is a specialised and globally focussed consultancy offering project development services, owner’s engineering and technical due diligence to the offshore and onshore wind energy industry. The company has 9 offices across Europe, the Americas and Asia Pacific.
AqualisBraemar LOC ASA is an energy and marine consultancy operating under seven brands: AqualisBraemar LOC, OWC, Innosea, Longitude, JLA, East Point Geo and ABL Yachts.