Floating wind developers Bechtel and Hexicon have decided to partner for large-scale demonstration projects in the UK.
The two companies first plan to demonstrate a 35-40MW floating wind project and focus on bringing the technology to the market.
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By GlobalDataUnder the partnership, US-based Bechtel will offer its expertise in engineering, construction, and project financing to develop design and construction plans.
Bechtel business development manager George Whittaker said: “We are delighted to be supporting Hexicon to bring their important technology to the market.
“As a company that has a long history solving complex engineering problems, including in the offshore industries, we are confident that this technology is possible and could be a real game-changer for the renewables market.”
A company spokesperson said the demonstration project will strengthen UK’s position in the offshore wind generation segment. It will also contribute to the government’s plan to generate 40GW of offshore wind power by 2030.
Hexicon CEO Marcus Thor said: “Our technology is one of a handful of solutions that can support deep water offshore wind projects, which will massively increase the potential for offshore wind power generation.
“The UK has shown great initiative in this industry and we are delighted to have world-leading construction and engineering company Bechtel to help us deploy our innovative twin turbine floating foundation in British waters.”
The team will explore using local suppliers for shipbuilding, mooring, installations, and long-term serving.