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Floating wind
When: Friday, 28 September 2018, 14:05 - 14:55
Where: Room: Brussels
Session description
Floating offshore wind is being driven by some key technology and project developers, and strong progress is being made. The supply chain is equally critical in the future success of floating offshore wind, though. This session looks at the experience, challenges and potential solutions from the supply chain perspective, and aims to help identify where and how supply-chain companies should engage with this potentially massive opportunity as it develops.
Learning objectives
- Gain insight into the challenges of floating wind installation
- Understand the supply chain perspectives on infrastructure and logistical challenges
- Assess the impacts of new floating wind standards
- Hear the latest perspectives of a leading turbine supplier.
Session chair
Giles Hundleby
Director, BVG Associates
Introduction
Giles Hundleby
Director, BVG Associates
Presentations
500MW Floating Wind Farm: Key Findings from Infrastructural and Logistical Challenges Study for the Floating Wind JIP
Mike Frampton
Renewables Business Line Director, LOC Renewables
New standard development for floating wind turbines
Fabio Pollicino
Director and Service Line Leader for Project Certification, DNV GL
Small is beautiful - cost-effective methodology to install floating wind turbines. The FloatGen installation experience
Foad Zahedi
General Manager, JIFMAR Offshore Services
What is Driving the Development of Floating Foundations? An OEM’s Point of View
Jesper Møller
Head of Offshore Concepts & Solutions, Siemens Gamesa Renewable Energy