Offshore Wind Project Logistics & Unique Site Technology Investigation Fabrication - Installation

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Offshore Wind Project Logistics & Unique Site Technology Investigation Fabrication - Installation Presentation to: Virginia Offshore Wind Supply Chain Educational Forum, Richmond Tom McNeilan, General Manager, Fugro Atlantic, Norfolk, VA

Foundation Requirements for OW Turbines Foundations & Substructures are the components you can not see beneath the sea Investigation Fabrication Installation Large structures Many of them Heavy industry required to manufacture & fabricate Large plant required to install Type, design, installation & performance depend on subsurface

Fugro - Investigates Planet Earth Fugro is the world s largest and most technologically-advanced firm that: collects, interprets, and analyzes data from and below the earth s surface and provides advice for projects based on that data. Primary supplier of our services to the offshore Oil & Gas (O&G) industry in the Gulf of Mexico (since the late 1940s) and around the world Primary supplier of these services to the European offshore wind industry since its inception (> 100 OW developments)

Timeline of Development of Offshore Wind in Europe - What Can We Learn from Europe? Mid 1990s - Initial demonstration projects (a few WT of 700kW to 1.5MW) Early 2000s - Initial small projects (5 to 30 WT of 1.5 to 2.5MW) Mid to Late 2000s Additional projects with more and larger WTs Circa 2009 Evolution from projects to an industry Starting in 2008 Each year add 50% of the previously installed capacity

The Status of Offshore Wind Industry in U.S. Initial project proposed early to mid 2000s Of those initial legacy projects, only Cape Wind is still alive Starting about 2008, additional developer projects proposed Regulatory authority (in federal OCS) passed to former MMS in 2009 MMS renamed BOEMRE in summer 2010 No federal legislation allowing sizable credits or feed in tariffs Only 1 met mast installed and no Wind Turbines installed to date Areas: Northern Mid Atlantic Great Lakes Central MidAtl Atlanticti Texas Maine What opportunities does this provide to the Commonwealth?

Foundation Requirements for OW Turbines Foundations & Substructures are the components you can not see beneath the sea Investigation Fabrication Installation Gravity Base Monopile Tripod Jacket

Foundation Requirements for OW Turbines Monopile Jacket Construction Transition Piece Tripod Construction Tripile Construction

Understanding the Importance of the Subsurface What you can t see can hurt you - The mysteries beneath the sea It costs significant $s to define and understand the mysteries beneath the sea Open ocean surveys and investigations require large vessels, sophisticated equipment, and experienced personnel HSE Exposure This is often the 1 st major expense of an OWF project

Foundation Requirements for OW Turbines Manufacturing Fabrication Process Monopile Courtesy EEW Steel Mill Pipe Mill Transport Tripod Steel Mill Pipe Mill Assembly Transport Jacket Steel Mill Pipe Mill Assembly Transport

Monopile Manufacturing Fabrication Process Milling Storage Rolling Inside lg. welding Cutting Assembly Calibration Outside lg. welding Milling Inside circ. welding Milling Outside circ. welding Testing (Ultrasonic, )

Transition Piece Fabrication Process Pipe production Assembly Finishing Secondary Steel Secondary Steel Coating/Storage Secondary Steel Secondary Steel Courtesy EEW Storage

Foundation Requirements for OW Turbines Typical Commercial OWF Thanet in UK Monopile Foundations 100 Wind Turbines 13- to 17-ft-diameter 130- to 200-foot-long 38,000 tons of steel 1,600# 2.5- to 3.75-inch plates Transition Pieces 70-foot-long 12,000 tons of steel 700# 2.25- to 3-inch plates 5,000 tons of secondary steel Coatings 40,000 gallons of coatings Courtesy Smulders

Foundation Requirements for OW Turbines For the 350 MW Thanet project 18 different fabrication facilities 500,000 man-hours 55,000 tons of steel The tons of steel required for the foundations for 100 WT ~= the tons of steel required for a nuclear aircraft carrier

Logistics for OW Turbine Foundations Staging area requirements Dock side requirements Transportation fleet At sea requirements

Transportation Requirements for OW Foundations Staging area requirements Dock side requirements Transportation fleet At sea requirements

Foundation Installation for OW Turbines Open ocean environment Large & heavy lifts Many lifts Tolerances

Foundation Installation for OW Turbines Open ocean environment Massive pile hammers

Foundation Installation for OW Turbines Completed installation Pile in the ground Transition piece in place

Desirable Experience Requirements What are the Desirable Attributes and Experience for Firms who wish to be involved on Offshore Wind in the US? Experience with projects in the Open Ocean Experience with Offshore Wind development Knowledge/track-record dealing with the MMS/BOEMRE Knowledge of the Local conditions These needs apply to: Siting & environmental considerations Investigation and engineering considerations Design Fabrication Installation Operations & Maintenance

Where will the Industry Find Appropriate Expertise? Where will the U.S. Offshore Wind Industry find supply chain expertise for offshore wind energy development? East Coast & Great Lakes Marine Industry waterfront, not open ocean no MMS experience lack of MMS experience no offshore wind experience + local! Northern Europe OW Industry + offshore wind experience + open ocean experience lack of MMS experience not local Gulf of Mexico O&G Industry + open ocean experience + MMS experience no offshore wind experience not local

Opportunities for the Commonwealth Leverage the on-the-water assets in Hampton Roads Protected harbor with ocean access Existing at dock capacity Ample on water marshalling area Suitable water depth No air height restrictions Leverage the business friendliness of the Commonwealth Access to businesses and people with appropriate skills Ship repair, manufacturing Technical, blue collar work force Ex Navy personnel Connectivity with the Great Lakes / Heartland region

Fugro Global Experience Local Presence On behalf of Fugro, I appreciate the opportunity to present these thoughts, and look forward to future opportunities to advocate the development of offshore wind energy in the U.S. Thank You Tom McNeilan 757-625-3350 tmcneilan@fugro.com July 19 2010