Equinor and Masdar, announced yesterday the completion of the maintenance campaign on Hywind Scotland floating offshore wind farm, with all five turbines now connected back to the grid.
Global Maritime is proud to have contributed significantly to this milestone project for Equinor and Masdar, providing services encompassing the front-end engineering design (FEED), and project management, engineering, and marine operations as Operational Maintenance Contractor.
The FEED study, initiated in August 2023, was awarded to Global Maritime to assess the feasibility and methods for completing the Main Component Exchange on the five Hywind Scotland FWTs within a single season.
In December 2023, Global Maritime were awarded the Operational Maintenance contract, with the scope of works comprising:
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Mats Olsvik, Global Maritime’s COO and Hywind Scotland Project Manager, said “We are extremely proud to have contributed to the successful completion of the maintenance on Hywind Scotland. This campaign has provided GM with invaluable experience and insights that will strengthen our leadership in fully integrated marine operations for future offshore wind projects, while also supporting the growth and development of the floating wind industry."
As the world's first commercial floating offshore wind farm, Hywind Scotland, located off the coast of Peterhead, Scotland, has achieved a capacity factor of 54%. With a total generating capacity of 30 MW, the floating wind farm utilises a spar-substructure concept and produces enough electricity to meet the needs of around 35,000 UK households.