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Programme of Events
Tuesday20 June:
13:50-14:15: Simon Cheeseman, ORE Catapult, speaker on the panel discussion: Offshore wind energy - a springboard for tidal?
Wednesday21 June:
11:00-12:30: UK delegation Meet the Buyer For more information, contact Mia Barclay (mia.barclay@fcdo.gov.uk).
15:10-15:50: Dan McGrail, CEO of RenewableUK, speaker on the panel discussion: Dreaming big - visions of the future offshore wind.
16:00: Networking Whisky Tasting on the RenewableUK & Scottish Development International business lounge - stand G59.
13:30-15:00: Scottish Development International hosting a meeting on tidal focus. For more information, contact Julien Rapenne (Julien.Rapenne@scotent.co.uk).
16:00-17:00: RE Catapult cocktail, RSVP here.
The business lounge is located at stand G59
Index of companies
• ABL Group (London Offshore Consulting) – stand A14
• Baldock Energy
• Bladebug
• Carbon Trust
• CRC Evans
• Department for Business & Trade(DBT)
• Doris Group (ODE) – stand D05
• EMEC
• Fugro – stand H39
• GAC Services
• Georg Fisher
• Green Marine(UK) Ltd
• Island Power
• MidlandsEngine
• Mocean Energy
• Mooreast
• Opito
• ORE Catapult
• Orbital – stand J60
• Quoceant
• RenewableUK trade association –stand G59
• Scottish Development International –stand G59
• Tidal Transit
• Tugdock Limited
• Welsh Government
UK Companies at Seanergy
Baldock Energy Ltd
Company’s core capabilities
Experienced, authoritative, yet innovative and flexible support for your renewable energy / low carbon transition projects from the previous leader of Black & Veatch Europe’s renewable energy team (2002-2019) and other experts. Most significant experience in marine energy, but also has significant knowledge and experience of bioenergy, offshore wind, solar and hydro.
Key work areas: Technology development, project development, due diligence, project evaluation and monitoring, as well as facilitation and knowledge transfer.
Key skills: Strategy development, business development and project origination, contract negotiation, project and business management, policy development, technoeconomics, competitive award structuring, legislation interpretation, as well as technical due diligence, engineering, analysis and advice.
Engineering, analysis and advice: technology benchmarking, applicability of standards and guidelines, technology qualification planning, basis of design, test protocols, concept design optimization, performance assessment, programme and supply chain development, training.
Contact details
Contactname & job title:Andy Baldock, Director. Email: andy@baldockenergy.co.uk
Telephone:+44 7789922419
Address:ChartHouse, 2 Effingham Road, Reigate, Surrey RH2 7JN,UK
Website: linkedin.com/in/andybaldock
Key references
Funders’ Technical Advisor, Crown Estate Scotland, 2019- 2022. Technical advice for the c. £50m MeyGen Phase 1A tidal project, with respect to the existing Crown Estate Scotland and Scottish Enterprise investments into MeyGen Phase 1A.
Technical Advice, Client: ARUP, 2019-2021. Technical advice to Crown Estate Scotland on their offshore wind “ScotWind Leasing” round, including development of the updated and final versions of the application form as well as the guidance and evaluation materials. Technical reviewer for applications and provision of expert input to the other technical reviewers.
Technical Due Diligence and Project Monitoring, ORE Catapult, 2019-2023. Technical due diligence and project monitoring support to ORE Catapult for the c. €50m Interreg- funded TIGER tidal site and technology development project.
Technical Advice, Confidential Client, 2021-present. Technical advice for one of very few significant EU wave energy projects.
Key locations in the UK: Southern English Region
Bladebug
Company’s core capabilities
BladeBUG is a UK based robotics company that designs and develops inspection and repair robots to perform detailed tasks and collect high-value data in hazardous and extreme environments.
Key references: We are proud to be supported financially and through the continued mentorship from:
Its latest innovative robot, an agile 6-legged multifunctional crawler has been designed from its inception to enhance the efficiency and profitability of wind turbines and help lower the cost of energy without rope access or subject matter expertise onsite.
Demands for wind energy projects for efficient and safe turbine maintenance have prompted new developments in safety, tool portability, and compactness which is what differentiates BladeBUG from its competitors.
At 1/5th of the weight and a fraction of its rival’s size, this rapidly deployable robot can be easily scaled making it well-suited for offshore deployment and further reducing the time workers spend offshore.
Contact details
Stacey Rivers, Business Development & Operations
Email: stacey@bladebug.co.uk
Telephone: +44 77 13 56 28 02
Address: 33 Cleveley Crescent, LONDON, W5 1DZ
Website: bladebug.co.uk
• Innovate UK
• ORE Catapult
• Imperial Entreprise Lab
• Launch Academy
Key locations in the UK: London
Carbon Trust
Company’s core capabilities
The Carbon Trust is a global climate consultancy working with businesses, governments and financial institutions to transform the markets central to a decarbonised future –energy, buildings, industry, transport and food systems. Todate, our 400 experts have helped set 200+ science-based targets and guided 3,000+ organisations and cities across five continents on their route to Net Zero.
In relation to offshore wind, the Carbon Trust has been at the forefront of the offshore wind industry for over 15 years, working closely with governments, developers, supply chains, and innovators to accelerate the development of offshore wind. We support technology designers to reduce the cost of energy, deliver innovation programmes to achieve cost and technology risk reduction, and work with governments and corporates to understand and implement offshore wind policy.
We have a total of five joint industry research and development programmes. These all take an industry-led approach to research and development, ensuring that the projects commissioned are designed to tackle issues facing developers within the sector.
Contact details
Adam Bates, Business Development
Lead
Email: adam.bates@carbontrust.com
Address: Level 5, Arbor 255 Blackfriars Road London SE19AX
Website: www.carbontrust.com
Key references
Our five Joint Industry Programmes (JIP) on research and development with a combined total of 18 offshore wind developers and public bodies:
The Offshore Wind Accelerator (OWA) is our flagship programme, running for 15 years focused on reducing the cost of bottom fixed offshore wind. Involves nine offshore wind developers and has an R&D spend of over £120m to date.
The Offshore Renewables Joint Industry Programme (ORJIP) aims to reduce consenting and environmental risks for offshore projects. The partners in this programme include offshore wind developers as well as representatives from the Crown Estate and Marine Scotland.
The Integrator is designed to examine the interplay between offshore wind, existing infrastructure, and other technologies to highlight opportunities for innovation investment.
The Sustainability Joint Industry Programme (SUSJIP) aims to decarbonise offshore wind farm developments and support developers to achieve net zero targets.
The Floating Wind Joint Industry Programme (FLWJIP) investigates the challenges and opportunities of developing commercial-scale floating wind farms. It currently includes seventeen offshore wind developers as partners.
Key locations in the UK: We work across the UK
CRC Evans
Company’s core capabilities
CRC Evans is the merger of Pipeline Technique, CRC-Evans Pipeline International, Pipeline Induction Heat and Global Project Services unite under the same banner.
Key references
The new CRC Evans (CRCE) business brings together more than 1000 employees across five continents.
CRC Evans (CRCE) is a leading provider of welding and coating services, technologies and integrated solutions for the global energy and wider infrastructure sectors, with over 90 years’ experience in supporting the delivery of critical infrastructure projects, and crosssector expertise spanning conventional energy, refineries, nuclear and transportation.
CRC Evans propose welding and coating services for the Offshore Wind Fabrication Market either in France and UK.
PTL enters a long-term global services agreement with Subsea7.
Contact details
Stephane Allain, Director, Renewables
Email:
Telephone: +33 7 83 04 53 33 or +44 01466 795 853
Address: Scotland
Website: www.crcevans.com
Key locations : Scotland, France
Department for Business & Trade
Department’s core capabilities
We are the department for economic growth.
We support businesses to invest, grow and export, creating jobs and opportunities across the country.
▪ We redraw our rules to ensure businesses thrive, markets are competitive and consumers are protected.
▪ Secure investment from UK and international businesses.
▪ Advise, support, and promote British businesses to grow and export.
▪ Open up new markets for businesses by removing barriers and striking trade deals.
▪ Promote free trade, economic security and resilient supply chains.
Key references
We help foreign companiesbuy goods and services from the UK - great.gov.ukinternational
We can help identify relevant partners, suppliers and subcontractors either through our online services or on a case by casebasis. We can organised workshops to find innovative solutions to your projects’ issues. Examples of past workshops: marine coordination, cable design, installation and maintenance to help reducethe LCOE, port infrastructure to adapt it for offshore wind deployment at commercial scale.
We work across government and can facilitate engagement with with other government departments such as Department for Energy Security and Net zero (DESNEZ) or UK Export Finance: https://www.ukexportfinance.gov.uk/who-we- can-help/internationalbuyers/ the world’s oldest export credit agency
Contact details
Mia Barclay, SeniorTrade & Investment Adviser Email: mia.barclay@fcdo.gov.uk
Telephone: +33 6 08 96 37 98
Address: Ambassade Britannique, 35 rue du Faubourg Saint Honoré, 75008 Paris Website: https://www.gov.uk/government/organisations/department-for-business-and-trade
We help new or existing foreign companies invest in the UKgreat.gov.ukinternationalat every stage of the project.
1. Planning – selecting the best mode of entry, benchmarking…
2. Exploration – shortlisting location and sites, advising on the best environment…
3. Negotiation – Finding the best incentives,suppliers…
4. Set up – helping with licences,permits, bank accounts,HR, schools…
5. Aftercare– tax, promotionof your new activity…
We help undo market access and trade policy barriers
DORIS UK (ODE - Offshore Design Engineering)
Company’s core capabilities
DORIS is a leader in the provision of engineering, advisory, and project management services to the energy industry. DORIS has almost 60 years of experience supporting clients around the globe and is committed to making conventional energies cleaner and renewable and new energies possible. DORIS enable change through the delivery of reliable, environmentally integral, and innovative projects.
Key references
• Dieppe Le Treport / Lles d’Yeu et de Noirmoutier, LEMS Engie, France
• Owners Engineer / Project ManagementWTG
• Outer Dowsing, TotalEnergies & Corio Generation, UK
• OwnersEngineer
Project Management
Owners Engineer
Concept Design
Pre-FEED and FEED
Detailed Design
Fixed foundations
Floating foundations
Offshore Substations
Contact details
Garron Lees, Head of Business Development Renewables Europe
Email: garron.lees@dorisgroup.com
Telephone: + 44 7776 76 99 44
Address: St. George’s House, 5 St. George’s Road, Wimbledon,SO19 4DR
Website: www.dorisgroup.com
• Baltic Power, Northland Power & PKN Orlen, Poland
• FEED & Building Permit
• Wikinger,Iberdrola,Germany
• ProjectManagement & Engineering services
• Gray Whale 3, Bada Energy,Korea
• TransmissionSystemFEED
• Hai Long, Northland Power & Yushan Energy,Taiwan
• ProjectManagement / FEED
Key locations in the UK: Southern English Region, Scotland,
EMEC
Company’s core capabilities
EMEC is a not-for-profit innovation catalyst pioneering thetransition to a clean energy future.
Celebrating its 20th anniversary in2023, EMEC is the world’s leading centre for demonstrating wave and tidal energy converters in the sea and is pioneering the development of green hydrogen and a clean energy economy.
As a plug-and-play facility EMEC helps reduce the time, cost and risk of testing low carbon technologies, support technology developers to reach the market.
EMEC is the world’sleading accredited test laboratory and inspection body for demonstrating oceanenergy technologies in the sea, spanning components and subsystems testing to full-scale demonstration. EMEC also operates a green hydrogen production and storage R&D facility and is exploring options to develop a floating wind test site.
EMEC offers clients and projects metocean, environmental and consenting support. SeeEMEC services or EMEC brochure for more details.
Contact details
Dernis Medivallia, Commercial Manager
Email: Dernis.Mediavilla@emec.org.uk
Telephone: +44 01856852218
Address: EMEC, Charles Clouston Building, Stromness, KW163AW
Website:emec.org.uk
Example wave and tidal energy projects:
• Orbital Marine Power- O2 tidal turbine demoatEMEC Fall of Warnessgrid-connectedtestsite
• Magallanes RenovablesATIRtidal turbine demoatEMEC Fall ofWarnessgrid-connectedtestsite
• VerdantPower- performanceassessmentforNewYorktidal array
• MoceanEnergy– Blue X wave energyconverterdemoat EMEC ScapaFlowtestsite
• AWSOceanEnergy– Waveswingwave energyconverterdemo at EMEC ScapaFlowtestsite
• Subsystemandcomponentstestingprojects
• Environmental monitoringprojects
• Tool developmentprojects
• International collaboration Other demonstration activities:
• Microsoftdatacentredemoat EMEC Billia Croowave testsite
• Hydrogenprojectsexploringrenewablesintegrationand end use cases
• Floating wind testand demonstrationsite– in planning
Key locations in the UK: Scotland
GAC SERVICES (UK) Ltd
Regional offshore wind profile & capabilities
GAC UK has an expansive network of local offices. 23 offices strategically positioned across key locations; GAC UK ensures comprehensive coverage for efficient service delivery. This extensive network is supported by a dedicated team of over 200 staff members, all of whom are local professionals well-versed in the intricacies of the region. Their local expertise and collective experience enable GAC UK to provide unparalleled support and tailored solutions to clients within the offshore windfarm industry throughout the UK.
GAC UK has fostered a strong local network and forged robust relationships with port authorities and the local supply chain. This invaluable connectivity enables seamless collaboration and smooth operations throughout the offshore windfarm projects.
Established relationships with the local supply chain ensure access to reliable resources, services, and expertise required for the successful execution of offshore windfarm logistics. By leveraging these strong partnerships, GAC UK maintains a competitive edge in delivering end-to-end solutions tailored to the unique requirements of offshore windfarm projects while driving efficiency and cost-effectiveness for their clients.
Contact details
Gavin Johnston, Energy Manager Email: gavin.Johnston@gac.comTelephone: +44 44 1324 479200
Address: GAC Services (Uk) Ltd, Grangemouth Main Office, GAC House Unit A, Inchyra Business Park, Bo’Ness Road, Scotland. Website: www.gac.com/united-kingdom
GAC Services UK works closelywith the local supplychain in any offshore renewable project. Through its opportunities with customers GAC is able to pass business down to the local supply chain. All of our suppliers are rigorously vetted, and emphasis is put on “local”. Our customers put a large emphasis on local and in some cases, it is a requirement from the wind farm developer. GAC is able to contribute to the customers local footprint.
All of our offices are staffedby local personnelin varying capacities with long standing experience in the industry and of the local area. Our offices are located all across the UK with key strategic offices able to support the offshore renewable sector. We keep a close eye on developments and are continuously looking at where GAC needs to expand to, in order to deliver the samelevel of support.
Georg Fischer Piping Systems
Company’s core capabilities
HQ in Switzerland with 83 production sites & local office support in every country that has or will install offshore wind.
We design, manufacture & supply plastic piping systems for industrial applications including the marine industry & are developing the offshorewind market.
Proven applications to date are:
➢ Floating Platform ballast systems
➢ HVDC Offshore Substation cooling
➢ Offshore Substation ancillary piping systems, (Drainage, HVAC, Welfare accommodation)
➢ Offshore Wind vessel piping systems (Ballast, Potable water, HVAC & Waste)
All systems are Class approved, (including L3 applications) & supported by 33 years of marine experience & our own FEED department.
USPs compared to steel are: 20% lighter, 60% less CO2, always cheaper, no corrosion so guaranteed 25+ years asset life and fully recyclable
Contact details
Paul Jolley BDM Floating Wind & Offshore
Email: paul.jolley@georgfischer.com
Telephone:+447803242922
Address: Paradise Way, Coventry, CV2 2ST, UK
Website: https://www.gfps.com/com/en/markets-we-serve/marine.html
Key references
• Golfe du Lion FOW project,France
• Windfloat, FOW project,Portugal
• MINGYANG Smart Energy,Ocean X, China
• DoggerBank HVDC Substations
• Numerous OW vessels WTIV,HLV& CSOV mainly contracted via Van Oord & DEME
• Chantiers de l’Atlantique,numerous Cruise Ship builds
Key locations in the UK: Midlands Engine, Northern Power House, Wales, Scotland, Northern Ireland
GREEN MARINE(UK)LTD
Company’s core capabilities
Based within the hub of marines renewables in Orkney, multiinternational award winning company Green Marine is a pioneering companyat the forefrontof sustainablemarine solutions.
Green Marine has developed from providing vessel charters to carrying out full Engineering Procurementand Construction(EPC) contracts, carrying out offshore operations globally with recent projects in Japan and Canada. Hosting an impressive range of versatile vessels that include CTV’s & Workboats with in-house naval architects, engineers and highly skilled offshore teams with the expertise and experience to deliver a range of services to the marine industry,Green Marine has been the marine operator of choice for many of the large InternationalOffshoreWind,Wave and Tidal developers.
Recent OffshoreWind Projects GreenMarine has been involved in include:
•Moray East OffshoreWindFarm
•EastAnglia 1 Wind Farm
•West of OrkneyWind Farm
•Pentland Floating Wind Farm
•DudgeonOffshoreWind Farm
•SheringhamShoal OffshoreWind Farm
•Beatrice OffshoreWindFarm
•OrmondeOffshoreWindfarm
•Kincardine Floating OffshoreWindFarm
•SeagreenWind Farm
•Muir Mhor Wind Farm
•HywindTampen
•Flotation Energy
•Aberdeen OffshoreWindFarm
Contact details
Jason Schofield, Managing DirectorEmail: jason@greenmarineuk.com
Telephone: +441856851966 mob +447710562605
Address: Green Marine,Station House, North End,Stromness,Orkney, KW163AG
Website: www.greenmarineuk.com
Key locations in the UK: SouthernEnglish
Region, Midlands Region, Northern Power House, Scotland
Island Power LLP
Company’s core capabilities
IslandPower is a smart energy accelerator developer. We bring together Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs), Communities, Academia, Governments and Finance to deliver “whole island”, “whole energy” resilient, renewable energy microgrids. Networking each grid to provide energy independent and flexible Natural Grids. These grids can be islands or Non-Interconnected Zones (NIZ), or small communities and industries that require resilient energy solutions.
Working with Partners, IslandPower assess the energy profile of the location as well as their natural resources and transitional needs (on land, on sea, in air). Implementation of the grids are dependent upon suitable technologyfor the location and community partners. From geothermal through to anaerobic digestion, Ocean Thermal Energy Conversion (OTEC), Ocean Thermal Transfer Technology (OCTT), Wave, Floating Solar and Floating Offshore Wind Technology (FOWT).
Key references
• KeyProjects
• Niue Natural Grid
• https://www.forumsec.org/2023/01/26/releaseinvestment-from-the-uk-in-a-resilient-andrenewable-niue-natural-grid/
• Pacific Natural Grid Alliance
• https://sdgs.un.org/partnerships/pacific-natural-gridalliance-niue-natural-grid
• University of the South Pacific (Microgrid Development)
• Key clients/partners
• Governments
• Original Equipment Manufactures
• Multilateral InvestmentBanks
• InvestmentBanks
Contact details
Marcus Saul, Managing PartnerEmail: marcus@island-power.net
Telephone:+44 7423 481575
Address: 109A , High Street, Linlithgow, Scotland
Website: www.island-power.net
• Philanthropists
• GovernmentalAidAgencies
• Impactinvestors
• End energyofftakers
• Energy generators/distributors
Key locations in the UK: Northern Power House, Scotland
Mocean Energy
Company’s core capabilities
Mocean Energy is committed to designing and delivering wave energy converters to provide ocean equipment and the grid with clean, carbon-free, renewable energy.
We have an expert team that combines scientific principles and real-world experience to develop new technologies that can harness the power of waves – and acceleratethe transition to a zero-carbon world.
Key references Partners: Wave Energy Scotland, Black Fish, the University of Edinburgh, Net Zero Technology Centre, Hydrosafe, Supply Design, Sequentec
Our approach utilises numerical modelling and optimisation, rapid prototyping and tank testing – allied to hard-won ocean experience – to deliver wave energy machines that produce high levels of power for their size and work in some of the world’s harshest environments.
Contact details
Andrew Douglas
Email: andrew.douglas@mocean.energy
Telephone: +44 7774 706729
Address: 10 Max Born Crescent, Edinburg EH9 3BF Scotland
Website: www.mocean.energyt
Key locations in the UK: Scotland
Mooreast
Company’s core capabilities
Since our inception in 1993 in Singapore, Mooreast has been offering world class mooring expertise across the energy industry.
Key references
After 27 years of successful projects in Marine, Offshore and Oil & Gas Industries inAsia Pacific, we have extended our focus and capabilities into Europe.
Mooreast is the world’s largest manufacturer of the most ultra-high-holding power anchor.
Our expert services include the fabrication of offshore mooring components and nonmooring products for offshore installations.
• Floatgen Project, France
• Floating Wind & Current Hybrid Power Generation
System, Japan
• Floating Wind & Current Hybrid Power Generation
System, Japan
• NEDO Kitakyushu - Floating Wind Turbine
Project, Japan
• Mooring System for LNG Terminal, Myanmar
• Tidal Power Project Sentosa, Singapore
Contact details
Jack Phillips
Email: jack@mooreast.com
Telephone: +44 7889 594 797
Website: https://mooreast.com/
Address: NeoHouse, Riverside Drive,Aberdeen,AB11 7LH
Key locations in the UK: Scotland
Offshore Renewable Energy Catapult
Company’s core capabilities
The Offshore Renewable Energy (ORE) Catapult was established in 2013 as part of a network of Catapults set up by Innovate UK in high growth industries.
It is the UK’s leading innovation centre for offshore renewable energy. Independent, not for profit and trusted, with a unique combination of world-leading test and demonstration facilities and engineering and research expertise, ORE Catapult convenes the sector and delivers applied research, accelerating technology development across offshore wind (fixed and floating), wave & tidal energy, reducing risk and cost and enhancing UK-wide economic growth.
Active throughout the UK, ORE Catapult has operations in Glasgow, Blyth, Levenmouth, Aberdeen, the Humber, the East of England, the South West and Wales and operates collaborative research partnerships with leading UK Universities.
Key references
Key projects:
• Floating OffshoreWind Centre of Excellence
• Tidal IndustryEnergiserproject(TIGER) Clients:
• Wind and tidal energy OEMs and project developers
• Small Medium Enterprises
• UK and devolved Governments
Turnover: £15m p.a.
Contact details
Simon Cheeseman, South West Programme ManagerEmail: simon.Cheeseman@ore.catapult.org.uk
Telephone:+44 7834737250
Address: Office 6, Chi Gallos, North Quay, Hayle, Cornwall TR27 4DD
Website: ore.catapult.org.uk
Key locations in the UK: Southern English Region, Midlands Engine, Northern Power House, Wales, Scotland, Northern Ireland
Opito
Company’s core capabilities
https://www.linkedin.com/in/charlesmandine/
Key references
OPITO is the global skills organisation for the energy industry. Up to 400,000 people are trained to OPITO standards every year, across 50 countries through more than 230 accredited training centres.
OPITO works to develop a safe and skilled workforce by driving global standards and qualifications, creating workforce development solutions and leading dialogue with industries and governments. With operation centres in four regions, UK and Europe, Middle East and Africa, Asia Pacific and the Americas, OPITO is driving safety and competency improvements to benefit the industry and providing career pathways and training opportunities for the current workforce and the next generation. Recognising the need for a skilled and agile workforce of the future, OPITO published the integrated People and Skills Strategy (PSS) on behalf of the oil and gas sector, which plays an important role in the UK Government’s North Sea Transition Deal.
Contact details
Marcela Betancur-Diaz
Email: marcela.betancur@opito.com
Telephone:+44 07771 048077
Address: Minerva House, Bruntland Road, Portlethen, Aberdeen AB12 4QL
Scotland
Website: www.opito.com
Key locations in the UK: Scotland
Orbital Marine Power
Company’s core capabilities
Innovative Scottish engineering company Orbital Marine Power is helping turn the tide on climate change by commercialising their ground-breaking tidal energy technology that captures renewable energy from the power of the earth's naturally occurring tidal stream resources. The company's O2, the world’s most powerful and advanced tidal turbine, commenced power generation July 2021 in Orkney.
The O2 is a 2MW+ product capable of providing utility-scale, clean energy whilst supporting a just transition through the creation of sustainable, quality jobs throughout the project lifecycle. It will operate in the waters off Orkney for the next 15-20 years, with the capacity to meet the annual electricity demand of around 2,000 UK homes with clean, predictable power from the fast-flowing waters while offsetting approximately 2,200 tonnes of CO2 production per year.
Orbital’s turbines are also ideally suited for integration into future energy systems including low carbon electricity, battery storage and clean fuel solutions, and have multiple applications across tidal streams and rivers. Already, the O2 is providing power to the European Marine Energy Centre’s onshore electrolyser to generate green hydrogen that will be used to demonstrate decarbonisation of wider energy requirements.
Key references
• EuropeanMarine Energy Centre (EMEC), Orkney,Scotland
Contact details
Oliver Wragg, Commercial Director
Email: o.Wragg@orbitalmarine.com
Telephone:+44 (0)1856 851 641
Address: Innovation Centre – Orkney, Hatston Pier Road, Kirkwall, Orkney, Scotland, UK, KW15 1ZL
Website: www.orbitalmarine.com
Key locations in the UK: Southern English Region, Scotland
Quoceant
Company’s core capabilities
https://www.linkedin.com/in/charlesmandine/
Key references
Quoceant is an engineering consultancy specialising in offshore renewable energy and technology innovation.
Based in Edinburgh, we work across the offshore wind, wave, tidal and wider maritime sectors.
• Numerical Modelling Support for SynchroStor
• Engineering Support for Moray West Offshore Wind Farm
• Quick Connection System for Minesto
• Third Party Structural Review for Moray East Offshore Wind Farm
Quoceant deliver a mix of design, analysis and review services, and develop enabling products.
Our core areas of expertise are:
Engineering Design Technology
Innovation
Third Party Review
Power Take-Off and Control Systems Offshore Operations Planning and Strategy Experience
Based Workshops
Energy Market and Policy Review
Contact details
Charles Taylor
Emaill: Charles.taylor@quoceant.com
Telephone:+44 (0) 131 516 3786
Address: Suite 43, Bonnington Bond, 2 Anderson Place, EH6 5NP
Website: www.quoceant.com
• Q-Connect, Marine Quick Connector Development for Wave Energy Scotland
• Power Take-Off Preliminary Design for Marine Power Systems
• Design and Engineering Support for AWS Ocean Energy
• Concept Design for Orbital Marine Power
• Power Take-Off Development for Artemis Intelligent Power (now Danfoss)
Key locations in the UK: Scotland
RenewableUK Trade Association
https://www.linkedin.com/in/charlesmandine/
Company’s core capabilities
RenewableUK is the UK’s leading trade association for the renewables sector, supporting over 460+ member companies who are building our future energy system, powered by clean electricity.
We bring them together to deliver that future faster;a future which is better for industry, bill payers, and the environment and to ensure increasingamounts of renewableelectricity are deployed acrossthe UK and access marketsto export all over the world.
Our members are business leaders, technology innovators, and expert thinkers fromright across industry.
Key references
RenewableUK members are companies working in renewable energy in the UK and internationally. Withinthe marine sector our members cover:
• Fixed OffshoreWind
• Floating OffshoreWind
• Wave& Tidal
• Green Hydrogen
Following from RenewableUK’s Global Offshore Wind 2023 event, 1415 June, London Excel, we encouragedelegations from across the globe to come together, engage and network with the sectorat the following RenewableUK events:
Turnover: Not for profit
Contact details
Vicky Mant, Commercial Director; Ophelia Maxwell, Business Development ManagerEmail: sales@renewableuk.com
Telephone: +44 (0)20 7901 3000
Address: The Conduit, 6 LangleyStreet, London WC2H 9JA
Website: www.RenewableUK.com
• Floating OffshoreWind 2023, 14-15June,Aberdeen
• Global OffshoreWindAwards, 26 October,London
• FutureEnergy Wales 2023, 6-7 November, Newport
Key locations in the UK: Southern English Region, Midlands Engine, Northern Power House, Wales, Scotland, Northern Ireland
Company’s core capabilities
https://www.linkedin.com/in/charlesmandine/
Key references
Scottish Development International promotes Scotland as a place for investment and trade. Securing more international trade and investmentis vitally important in helping to create a moredynamic and globally competitive economy in Scotland.
The Scottish delegation at Seanergyincludes the following companies:
• CRC Evans
• EMEC
• Green Marine UK
• Mocean Energy
• Mooreast
• Opito
• Orbital Marine Power
• Quoceant
For moreinformation, please visit: SDI at Seanergy 2023 (arcgis.com)
Contact details
Julien Rapenne
Email: Julien.Rapenne@scotent.co.uk
Telephone+44 (0) 3000132734
Address: Scottish Development International,Atrium Court, 50 Waterloo Street, Glasgow, G2 6HQ
Website: www.sdi.co.uk
Tidal Transit Limited
https://www.linkedin.com/in/charlesmandine/
Company’s core capabilities
Tidal Transit owns and operates purpose build crew transfer vessels for the offshore wind sector.
Tidal has brought innovative solutions to the industry to increase the accessibility and time on turbine for engineers, to increase the yield of the turbines. The company is passionate about improving efficiency and decarbonising the offshore logistics for the sector.
Along with MJR Power & Automotion, Artemis Technologies and Blackfish Engineering, the group have invented the offshore charger to allow electric vessels to moor and charge at wind turbines.
Headquartered from North Norfolk, the company has 6 vessels operating aroundthe UK.
Utilisation rates of the vessels from new has exceeded 80% and providing an uptime availability to clients in excess of 98%.
Tidal Transit operates in France via its joint venture with Louis Dreyfus Armateurs ‘LD Tide’. LD Tide has 3 CTVs working on the St Nazaire windfarm for GE and EDF.
Key references
Client Profile to date
• 33% RWE / 29% Equinor / 21% RWE / 6% SGRE / 4% Vestas
• Others includes SSE, RES, James Fisher, EDF,3Sun/Worley
Key projectsinclude
• Sheringham Shoal, Westermost Rough, Gwynt y Mor, Lynn & Inner Dowsing, Burbo Bank, Walney, Wick, Greater Gabbard, Rampion, PrincessAmalia
In France,LDTide clients:
• 66% GE / 33% EDF – more to comevery soon…
DecarbonisationProjects include:
• OffshoreCharger Development–MJR Power &Automation
Turnover: £3.5m
Contact details
Leo Hambro, Commercial Director
Email: Leo@tidal-transit.com
Telephone: +44 132 885 4225
Address: Unit 6 North Creake Airfield, Egmere, Walsingham, Norfolk NR22 6AZ Website: www.tidal-transit.com
• eFoiler CTV Development–Artemis Technologies
• RetrofitElectric CTV Development – in house
Key locations in the UK: East Anglia, Southern English Region, Midlands Engine, Northern Power House, Wales, Scotland, Northern Ireland
Tugdock Limited
Company’s core capabilities
https://www.linkedin.com/in/charlesmandine/
Key references
Tugdock has developed a patented, modular floating drydock platform which enables the assembly, launch and recovery of floating sub-structures in ports with water depth or space restrictions.
Tugdock Submersible Platforms (TSPs) can be delivered by road and provide a low draft solution for loadout and launching of FOW foundation structures. The TSPs are used for the loadout by positioning the platforms adjacent to the quayside to take the loadout of the foundation and then submerging the TSPs deck below the surface of the water to enable float off.
Tugdock’s technology augments the capacity and capability of ports in the hosting, marshalling and assembling activities for Floating Offshore Wind (FOW) projects. Tugdock have created a solution to meet one of the most significant infrastructure challenges facing the fast-growing FOW industry.
• Erebus project out of Cherbourg
• Ponticelli
• Saipem
• Effiage
• SBM Offshore
• Skyborn
• Technip
• X1 Wind
• ESB
• Corio Generation
• BlueFloat
• Simply Blue
• Orsted
• OceanWinds
Turnover: £1,000,000
Contact details
Lucas Lowe-Houghton, Director - Growth & Strategy
Email: lucas@tugdock.com
Telephone: +44 793 270
2525 Address: Falmouth, UK
Website: www.tugdock.com
Key locations in the UK: Southern English Region