Cerulean Winds公布了建设北海可再生能源电网的计划

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Cerulean Winds公布了建设北海可再生能源电网(NSRG)的计划,这是一个海上综合绿色电力和传输系统,由浮动风提供动力,石油和天然气平台将接入该电网以提供清洁电力。

Cerulean 和合作伙伴 Frontier Power International 将开发三个 333 km 2 的站点,其中包含数百个浮动涡轮机,产生数吉瓦的电力,在最近的苏格兰皇家房地产 INTOG 轮中获得了最大份额的海底租赁权。

北海中部的规模和位置都非常接近,将能够建造一个新的全盆地海上输电系统,平台可以接入该系统,从而使它们能够通过以灵活的成本交易天然气和柴油发电来消除数百万吨的生产排放。有效且清洁的替代方案。

他们将与 NOV、西门子歌美飒、西门子能源、DEME 和 Worley 等合作伙伴组成的交付财团一起交付该国最大的基础设施投资项目之一(200 亿英镑),并支持该行业的脱碳目标。

NSRG 第一阶段将重点关注石油和天然气运营商,以支持他们的棕地改造,未来阶段将向英国南部和欧洲的电网输出绿色电力。

Cerulean Winds 创始董事丹·杰克逊 (Dan Jackson) 表示:“石油和天然气行业正在努力应对实现北海过渡协议减排目标的挑战,同时支持英国能源安全。我们认识到,为了按要求的速度实现有意义的减排,需要一种可靠的全流域方法,当他们准备好获得负担得起的电力时,可以使用这种方法。”

“首先,石油和天然气电气化支持了国家的能源安全、净零行动,并为供应链和经济带来了巨大利益,创造了 10,000 个就业岗位。我们将与我们的合作伙伴一起加快获取绿色能源的步伐,并为北海下一阶段的生活提供基础设施。

Frontier Power 创始合伙人 Humza Malik 表示:“每个风电场距离其他风电场不到 100 公里,并将连接在一起形成北海中部周围的海上环干线。高压交流电 (HVAC) 传输将为最大限度地延长发电正常运行时间提供可用性和冗余。该规模允许通过新的高压直流(HDVC)网络向北海其他地区输送电力。对于石油和天然气公司来说,这种承购的多样性为计划提供了稳健性并增加了灵活性。对于苏格兰来说,高压直流输电不仅为国家电网提供清洁能源,还直接向欧洲大陆输出电力。”

Cerulean 已提前与其工业合作伙伴达成一致,以与启动其他大规模基础设施开发相同的方式降低该项目的风险。这三个风电场总共将为英国经济贡献超过 120 亿英镑的 GVA。

杰克逊先生补充道:“我们的目标是在 ScotWind 开发之前进行扩建,以便供应链做出反应,为港口创造重要的合作机会,并让市场做好大规模提供浮动风电的准备。” 它将对苏格兰的排放产生重大影响,每年减少数百万吨CO 2以支持公正的过渡。整个流域的规模提供了更大的灵活性、更低的价格和供应的稳健性。与最终用户的合作已经认真开始,以便我们的目标是在 2028 年首次供电。”

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Cerulean Winds reveals plans to build North Sea Renewables Grid

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Cerulean Winds has revealed plans to build the North Sea Renewables Grid (NSRG), an offshore integrated green power and transmission system, powered by floating wind, that oil and gas platforms will plug into for clean power.

Cerulean and partner Frontier Power International will develop three 333 km2 sites of hundreds of floating turbines, producing multiple GW of electricity, after being offered the lion’s share of seabed leases in the recent Crown Estate Scotland INTOG round.

The scale and location close together in the Central North Sea will enable a new basin-wide offshore transmission system to be constructed which platforms can access, allowing them to remove millions of tons of production emissions by trading gas and diesel generation for a flexible, cost effective and cleaner alternative.

With its delivery consortium of partners including NOV, Siemens Gamesa, Siemens Energy, DEME and Worley, they will deliver one of the country’s largest infrastructure investment projects (£20 billion) and support the sector’s decarbonisation targets.

Phase 1 of the NSRG will focus on oil and gas operators to support their brownfield modifications with future phases exporting green power to the grids in southern UK and Europe.

Dan Jackson, Founding Director of Cerulean Winds said: “The oil and gas sector is wrestling with the challenges of meeting the North Sea Transition Deal emissions reduction targets whilst supporting UK energy security. We recognise that to achieve meaningful reductions at the pace required, a reliable basin-wide approach is needed that they can plug into when they are ready to for affordable power.”

“Early oil and gas electrification supports the country’s energy security, net zero action and delivers huge benefits to the supply chain and economy, creating 10 000 jobs. With our partners we will accelerate access to green power and provide the infrastructure for the next phase of the North Sea’s life.”

Humza Malik, Founding Partner of Frontier Power said: “Each windfarm site is located within 100 km of the others and will be connected together to form the offshore ring main around the Central North Sea. A High Voltage Alternating Current (HVAC) transmission will provide availability and redundancy for maximising generation uptime. The scale allows for offtake to other parts of the North Sea through a new High Voltage Direct Current (HDVC) network. For the oil and gas companies, this diversity of offtake provides robustness to the scheme and added flexibility. For Scotland, the HVDC transmission not only provides clean energy to the National Grid, but provides export of power directly to continental Europe.”

Cerulean has agreed an approach with its industrial partners early to de-risk the project in the same way other large-scale infrastructure developments are initiated. In total, the three windfarms will contribute over £12 billion GVA to the UK’s economy.

Mr Jackson added: “We are targeting a build out before ScotWind developments, allowing the supply chain to respond, creating crucial partnering opportunities for the ports and getting the market ready to deliver floating wind at scale. It will make a material impact on Scotland’s emissions, removing millions of tonnes of CO2 a year to support a just transition. Basin-wide scale gives greater flexibility, lower pricing and supply robustness. Work with end users has begun in earnest so that we can aim for first power availability in 2028.”

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