KEMA Wins Contract for 1,200 MW Offshore Wind Farm FEED Study in Germany
Project Is Key in Realizing German Wind Energy Goals
| Source: KEMA
ARNHEM, THE NETHERLANDS and BONN, GERMANY--(Marketwire - February 8, 2010) - Energy consulting
and testing and certification firm KEMA has won the open European
tender on the "Front End Engineering Design Study" (FEED study) for two
offshore wind farms in the North Sea. German utility EnBW Energie
Baden-Württemberg AG issued the tender. Once fully operational, the
wind farms will have a maximum capacity of 1,200 MW and produce
approximately 4.5 billion kilowatt-hours per year, which is equal to the
annual consumption of 1.2 million households. The two wind farms are vital
in the realization of the German wind energy target -- up
to 25,000 megawatts installed capacity of offshore wind energy by 2030 --
and should be realized on December 31, 2015.
Major input
The results of the FEED study will provide major
input and basis for EnBW's further project planning and investment
decisions. The two offshore wind farms (OWF) will be situated approximately
85 kilometers north of the island Borkum. The total capacity of the two
wind farms will be up to 1,200 megawatts depending on the final wind farm
layout and wind turbine generator (WTG) design. The total area of the farms
is 105 km² with water depth between 38 and 40 meters.
Responsibility
KEMA will be responsible for the set-up and evaluation of several design
concepts, such as the park layout, WTG selection, foundation types,
platform concepts, installation procedures and maritime logistics. This
information will provide major input for the design of the OWF, which will
be according to the specifications of the Bundesamt für Seeschifffahrt und
Hydrographie -- the German Federal Office for sea shipping and
hydrography (BSH).
The project return will be optimized due to the consideration of total cost
of ownership: purchasing, erection, operation and decommissioning with risk
and sensitivity analyses. Major subjects are operation and maintenance,
including crew transfer concepts, vessel types, helicopter transport, and
accommodation platforms. The work will be carried out by an international
team from KEMA offices in Arnhem (Netherlands), Bonn, Dresden and Hamburg
(Germany). KEMA will be supported in this project by IMS
Ingenieurgesellschaft GmbH, Hamburg, and DEWI GmbH, Wilhelmshaven.
Pier Nabuurs, Chief Executive Officer KEMA:
"The award of this contract by EnBW against tough international competition
confirms and strengthens KEMA's
role as a global, multi-discipline consultancy provider for the
offshore and onshore wind energy sector. We are pleased that we are
directly involved in the realization of the German wind energy goals in
2030."
About KEMA
Founded in 1927 and headquartered in the Netherlands, KEMA is an
independent knowledge provider operating globally in the energy value chain
and specializing in high-quality services in the field of
business and technical consultancy, operational support, measurements and
inspections, calibration and metering and high-voltage testing and
certification. As an impartial organization, KEMA provides consultancy and
support to governmental bodies and producers, suppliers and end-users of
energy and related equipment. KEMA employs more than 1,500 professionals
and has offices and representatives in more than 20 countries worldwide.