Narec Awards Contract to SeaRoc for Installation of Offshore Anemometry Hub

Narec Awards Contract to SeaRoc for Installation of Offshore Anemometry Hub

The National Renewable Energy Centre (Narec) has awarded a multi-million pound contract to SeaRoc to install its Offshore Anemometry Hub. The research facility will be installed 3 nautical miles off the coast of Blyth, Northumberland next to the proposed nearest shore array of the 100MW capacity Blyth Offshore Wind Demonstration Site.

Anemometry Hub has been fabricated on the River Tyne and includes a high specification research platform fitted with the latest technologies for measuring wind resource and collecting marine conditions and marine life data. It will begin measuring the wind resource for the proposed Blyth Offshore Wind Demonstration Site in October and this data will supplement the analysis of the conditions which has been undertaken over the last 2 years.

Andrew Mill, CEO of Narec, said: “This is fantastic timing for the project and the new facility will provide greater certainty of wind resource to enable Narec to leverage the additional investment that will make it a world-leading proving ground for next generation and cost reducing offshore wind technologies. Ours is the largest demonstration site in the UK and there is strong interest from prospective tenants to deploy prototypes as early as 2014.

SeaRoc was selected to deliver the full installation service because of their proven track record in offshore renewables and ability to meet our project timescales. This is a one-off specialist engineering solution and we have been impressed with their innovative approach.

A jack-up vessel will be chartered by SeaRoc to load-out the tripod foundation, science platform and met mast tower sections from the Port of Tyne. Fully assembled, the structure will weigh over 700 tonnes and when lifted into place the meteorological mast will stand over 100m above sea level – the hub height of the next generation offshore wind turbines.

Toby Mead, Operations Director at SeaRoc, said: “The Blyth Offshore Wind Demonstration Site is key to the future of Offshore Wind, both in the UK and globally – SeaRoc are very aware of this and believe there is enormous value for the offshore renewable sector in the development of the Narec site. We view this project as an ideal opportunity to develop a strong working relationship with Narec.

The Blyth Offshore Wind Demonstration Site will provide the catalyst for taking next generation technologies through to full production. By speeding up the accreditation process and building greater certainty in the investment markets, it will introduce more market competition in the UK and will significantly reduce project risk and bring forward deployment timescales.

SeaRoc provide marine and engineering services for offshore renewable projects exclusively for the wind, wave and tidal sectors. The company, with head offices in Brighton UK, supports project developers, owners, investors, contractors, insurers, government bodies and industry regulators on a wide range of offshore wind, wave and tidal projects.

SeaRoc have been involved from site selection through construction to operations and maintenance on a large number of UK projects, as well as an increasing number of Northern European and North American projects.

Services include: Marine Construction, QHSE, Engineering and Project Management expertise; EPCI contracting; turn-key offshore met mast installation services, and; floating wind lidar product, SeaZephIR®.

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Offshore Nieuws Staff, July 18, 2012; Image : Narec