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FLOATINGOFFSHOREWINDCO-LOCATIONANDCO-EXISTENCE
RISKSANDOPPORTUNITIES
PublicSummaryReport
Supportedby
Authors:
CarolineWhalley,ClaireGreig,LukeEatough
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FloatingOffshoreWindCo-LocationandCo-ExistenceRisksAndOpportunitiesPublicSummaryReport
Authors:
CarolineWhalley,ClaireGreig,LukeEatoughDate:25/01/2024
CoverphotocourtesyofPrinciplePower.Artist:DOCK90
CONTENTS
ListofFiguresiv
ListofTablesiv
Nomenclaturevi
ExecutiveSummaryviii
1
BACKGROUND
1
1.1
Context
1
1.2
ProjectOverview
1
1.3
FloatingOffshoreWindCentreofExcellence
2
1.4
ProjectPartners
4
2
STAKEHOLDERENGAGEMENTFRAMEWORK
5
2.1
KeyStakeholders
6
3
FOWCO-LOCATION&CO-EXISTENCEPRIORITYINTERACTIONS
7
4
FOWCO-LOCATION&CO-EXISTENCEPRIORITYINTERACTIONSDISCUSSION&ROADMAP
11
4.1
Aquaculture
12
4.2
CarbonCapture&Storage
27
4.3
Defence
34
4.4
Oil&Gas
41
4.5
SubseaCables
48
5
CONCLUSIONS
58
6
REFERENCES
59
iv
FIGURES
Figure1ProjectStructure2
Figure2FloatingOffshoreWindCentreofExcellenceIndustryPartners3
Figure3ProjectSteeringGroupMembers4
Figure4StakeholderEngagementStructure5
TABLES
Table1InteractionPriorityMatrix6
Table2InteractionPriorityScores6
Table3:High,MediumandLowPriorityPotentialInteractionsBetween
FloatingOffshoreWindandOtherSeaUsers8
Table4:InteractionA112
Table5:InteractionA213
Table6:InteractionA314
Table7:InteractionA415
Table8:InteractionA516
Table9:InteractionA617
Table10:InteractionA718
Table11:InteractionA819
Table12:InteractionA920
Table13:InteractionA1021
Table14:InteractionA1122
Table15:RecommendedActivityCategories23
Table16:FloatingOffshoreWindandAquacultureInteractionRoadmap23
Table17:InteractionCCS127
Table18:InteractionCCS227
Table19:InteractionCCS328
Table20:InteractionCCS428
v
Table21:InteractionCCS529
Table22:InteractionCCS629
Table23:InteractionCCS730
Table24:InteractionCCS830
Table25:RecommendedActivityCategories31
Table26:FloatingOffshoreWindandCarbonCapture&StorageInteractionRoadmap31
Table27:InteractionD134
Table28:InteractionD235
Table29:InteractionD335
Table30:InteractionD436
Table31:InteractionD536
Table32:InteractionD637
Table33:InteractionD738
Table34:RecommendedActivityCategories39
Table35:FloatingOffshoreWindandDefenceInteractionRoadmap39
Table36:InteractionOG141
Table37:InteractionOG242
Table38:InteractionOG342
Table39:InteractionOG443
Table40:InteractionOG543
Table41:InteractionOG644
Table42:RecommendedActivityCategories45
Table43:FloatingOffshoreWindandOil&GasInteractionRoadmap45
Table44:InteractionSC148
Table45:InteractionSC248
Table46:InteractionSC349
Table47:InteractionSC450
Table48:InteractionSC551
Table49:InteractionSC651
Table50:InteractionSC752
Table51:InteractionSC852
Table52:RecommendedActivityCategories53
Table53:FloatingOffshoreWindandSubseaCablesInteractionRoadmap53
Vi
NOMENCLATURE
CCSA
CarbonCaptureandStorageAssociation
CCUS
CarbonCapture,Utilisation&Storage
EMF
ElectromagneticField
ESCA
EuropeanSubseaCablesAssociation
FAD
FishAggregationDevice
FOW
FloatingOffshoreWind
FOWCoE
FloatingOffshoreWindCentreofExcellence
GW
Gigawatt
INTOG
InnovationandTargetedOil&Gas
LCOE
LevelisedCostofEnergy
MoD
MinistryofDefence
MW
Megawatt
NSTA
NorthSeaTransitionAuthority
O&G
Oil&Gas
O&M
Operations&Maintenance
ORE
OffshoreRenewableEnergy
PEXA
PracticeandExerciseAreas
SEPA
ScottishEnvironmentProtectionAgency
SUDG
SeabedUser&DeveloperGroup
UXO
UnexplodedOrdinance
vii
EXECUTIVESUMMARY
TherecentlaunchesoftheScotWindandRound5leasingprocessesmarkedthebeginningoftheleasinganddevelopmentprocessforlargescalefloatingoffshorewind(FOW)
inScotlandandtheCelticSea,respectively.Bothleasingprocessesincorporatedan
extensiveanditerativeconsultationprocessinordertoanticipateandmitigatearangeof
possiblesectoralconflicts.Nevertheless,thepotentialremainsforfutureoffshorewind
developmentsintheUKtohavesomeformofimpactonotherseausers,andgiventhe
earlycommercialstatusofFOWtechnologyrelativetofixedwind,theexactnatureofthesepotentialimpactsarecurrentlyunclear.
Withthisinmind,theFloatingOffshoreWindCentreofExcellence(FOWCoE)launched
theFloatingOffshoreWindCo-locationandCo-existenceRisksandOpportunitiesproject.Theaimwastofacilitateastakeholderengagementprocessthatwouldidentifypotential
interactionsbetweenfuturecommercial-scaleFOWfarmsandarangeofotherseausers,andtoassesstheassociatedchallengesandpotentialopportunities.Theprincipalobjectivewastodeveloparoadmapoutliningaportfolioofactivitieswhich,ifcarriedoutinatimelymanner,coulddeliverbenefitsthatcoincidewithcommercial-scaleFOWdeploymentoverthecourseofthenextdecade,andwouldsupportconstructiveengagementbetweenthe
twosectorsboththroughoutthisperiodandbeyond.
TheFOWCo-locationandCo-existenceRisksandOpportunitiesprojectisintended
toaccompanythepreviousFOWCoEstudy,the
FloatingOffshoreWindandFishing
InteractionRoadmap
,thefindingsofwhichwerepublishedinNovember2021.Assuch,
bothprojectsfollowasimilarapproachandformat.ThescopeoftheFOWCo-location
andCo-existenceRisksandOpportunitiesprojectprincipallyfocussesonthefollowing
maritimeindustries:aquaculture,carboncaptureandstorage,defence,oilandgas,and
subseacables.ToavoidduplicationwiththeFOWandFishingInteractionRoadmap,and
theFOWCoE’s
FloatingOffshoreWindNavigationalPlanningandRiskAssessment
project(publishedinSeptember2023),thefishing,maritimenavigation,andaviationindustries
wereexcludedfromthescopeofthisproject.
ThefindingsoftheFOWCo-locationandCo-existenceRisksandOpportunitiesprojectaresetoutwithinthisdocument,withadiscussionofpriorityinteractionsandaroadmapofrecommendedactionssetoutinSections3and4.
viiiFloatingOffshoreWindCo-locationandCo-existenceRisksandOpportunities
Throughoutthisroadmap,theterm“interaction”isusedtoreflectanypotentialinterfacebetweentheFOWindustryandotherseausersthatcouldresultinsomeformofimpact,eitherpositiveornegative.Anumberofkeyconsiderationsshouldbeborneinmindwhenassessingtheseinteractions,andwhenreviewingtheroadmapingeneral:
?Eachinteractionhasbeenidentifiedonahypotheticalbasisbytheproject’sstakeholderparticipants.GiventheFOWindustry’searlycommercialstatus,itremainstobeseen
whetheragiveninteractionwillbeborneoutinpracticeastheindustrycommercialises;
?Theinteractionswereprioritisedbasedontheinputofabroadrangeofstakeholder
organisations.Whereaninteractionhasbeenmarkedashighpriority,thismayreflect:
thepotentialimpactofitsoccurrence;theperceivedlikelihoodofitspotentialoccurrence;and/ortheabilityofkeystakeholderstointerveneinordertomitigatetheassociated
challengesorexploitanopportunity;
?Onanindividuallevel,eachinteractionisconsideredtobepossibleinprinciple.However,incertaincases,theoccurrenceofoneinteractionwouldimpactthelikelihoodofanothertakingplace.Withthisinmind,eachinteractionhasbeenaddressedwithinthisroadmaponacase-by-casebasis;
?Duetothelackoftechnologydistinctionbetweenthestatic(i.e.buried)sectionof
FOWandbottomfixedoffshorewindfarmexportcables,thisFOWfarmsubsystemwasexcludedfromtheproject’sscopefromtheoutset.
IndisseminatingtheoutputsoftheFOWCo-locationandCo-existenceRisksand
Opportunitiesprojectthroughthisreport,theFOWCoEintendstodeliveranaccessible
referencedocumentthatmapssomeofthekeyconsiderationsofco-existingwithother
seauserswithintheUK.Theambitionisthatthisresourcewillprovideafoundationfor
coordinatingaprogrammeoffurtheractivitiesthataddresstheserisksandopportunities
andwillultimatelyhelptosupportcollaborativerelationshipswithothermaritimeindustriesoverthecourseofthenextdecadeandbeyond.
FloatingOffshoreWindCo-locationandCo-existenceRisksandOpportunitiesix
1FloatingOffshoreWindCo-locationandCo-existenceRisksandOpportunities
1BACKGROUND
1.1Context
TheUKoffshorewindindustrysharesthemarinespacewitharangeofotherseausers.Theoperationalrequirementsoftheseotherestablishedmaritimeindustriesmustbeconsideredandaddressedduringthedevelopmentphaseofanynewwindfarm,andassuchtheseotherseausersshouldberegardedaskeystakeholdersrelevanttotheoffshorewinddevelopmentandconsentingprocess.
TheUKhasambitiousgrowthambitionsforoffshorewindgeneratingcapacity,anditis
anticipatedthatasmuchas50%ofthe100GWby2050targetcouldbedeliveredbyfloatingoffshorewind(FOW).ThegreatercomplexityofFOWsubseainfrastructure,andtheabilityof
FOWtechnologytoaccessnewareasoftheseawithdeeperwaters,relativetofixedwind,meansthatFOWdevelopmentscouldbesubjecttonovelconsentingrisksinrespectofitsinteractions
withtheseotherseausers.Therefore,inordertofacilitateatimelyandefficientdevelopmentandconsentingprocessforfuturecommercial-scaleFOWdevelopments,andtoreducetheriskof
delaysbroughtaboutbyuncertainty,thechallengesandopportunitiesassociatedwithcoexistingwithotherseausersshouldbereassessedinrespectofFOWtechnology.
ThisconcernwashighlightedintheFloatingOffshoreWindCentreofExcellence’s(FOWCoE)
FloatingOffshoreWindEnvironmentalInteractionsRoadmap
,whichrecommendedthatfurther,targetedworkisrequiredinordertoaddressthecurrentknowledgegaps
relatingtoFOW-specificco-locationandco-existencechallengesandopportunities.
Todate,theFOWCoEhasdeliveredtwoprojectsrelevanttothisquestion:
Floating
OffshoreWindandFishingInteractionRoadmap
,and
FloatingOffshoreWindNavigational
PlanningandRiskAssessment
.Theoutcomesofthesetwoprojectshavesupported
theFOWindustry’sunderstandingofthechallengesandopportunitiesassociatedwith
coexistingwiththefishingindustry,andthemaritimeandaviationindustries,respectively,andwillinformthescopeofrelatedfutureFOWCoEactivities.
However,thereremainanumberofadditionalindustries–including,forexample,oilandgas,
carboncaptureandstorage,subseacables,aquaculture,defenceetc.–withwhomtheFOW
CoE’sengagementtodatehasbeencomparablylimited.TheFOWCo-locationandCo-existenceRisksandOpportunitiesprojectisthereforeintendedtospecificallyaddresspotentialconsentingrisksassociatedwithco-locatingwiththeseadditionalotherseausers,andtoprovideneeded
clarityonthemeansbywhichthismightbeachieved.
1.2ProjectOverview
TheFOWCo-locationandCo-existenceRisksandOpportunitiesprojectutilisedtheapproachandstakeholderengagementframeworkpreviouslydevelopedfortheFloatingOffshoreWindEnvironmentalInteractionsRoadmapproject.Figure1outlinestheproject’sstructureandcoreWorkPackages.
FloatingOffshoreWindCo-locationandCo-existenceRisksandOpportunities2
Figure1-ProjectStructure
WorkPackage2
StakeholderMapping
WorkPackage3
Technical
EngagementProcess
WorkPackage4
Roadmap
Development
WorkPackage5
Dissemination
WorkPackage1
Project
Management,Integrationand
Scoping
WorkPackage2facilitatedareviewofpotentialotherseausersandmaritimeindustrieswho
couldpotentiallypresentco-locationandco-existenceconsiderationsforfuturecommercial
FOWdevelopments.Theinputoftheproject’sFocusandSteeringGroups(seeSection1.4)
wassoughtduringthisstakeholderreviewprocess.Whererelevantstakeholderswereidentified,areviewofrelevantguidancedocumentsandresources(specifictothoseotherseausersand
maritimeindustries)wasundertakentoensurethatthesubsequentstagesoftheprojectwereconductedonasfullyinformedabasisaspossible.
InWorkPackage3,aseriesof1-2-1engagementswereundertakenwithkeystakeholders.
AttendeeswereinvitedbasedontheoutcomesofWorkPackage2.Theaimofthese
engagementswastoidentifypotentialinteractionsbetweentheFOWindustryandtheotherseausersidentifiedinWorkPackage2,assessthepotentialrisksandopportunitiesassociatedwiththoseinteractions,andtoscoperelevantfutureresearchandprojectactivitiestomitigatetheidentifiedrisksandexploitthepotentialopportunities.Section2outlinesthestakeholderengagementframeworkinfurtherdetail.
InWorkPackage4,thepriorityinteractionsidentifiedandrecommendationsforfollow-on
workdevelopedduringtheworkshopsweresetforthinaRoadmap(Section4).WorkPackage5oversawthepublicdisseminationofthesefindings.
1.3FloatingOffshoreWindCentreofExcellence
The
FloatingOffshoreWindCentreofExcellence
(FOWCoE)wasestablishedin2020bytheOffshoreRenewableEnergy(ORE)Catapultwiththevision:
ToestablishaninternationallyrecognisedcentreofexcellenceinfloatingoffshorewindwhichwillworktowardsreducingtheLevelisedCostofEnergy(LCoE)fromfloatingwindtoacommercially
manageablerate,cutbackdevelopmenttimeforFOWfarmsanddevelopopportunitiesforthelocal
supplychain,drivinginnovationinmanufacturing,installationandOperationsandMaintenance(O&M)methodologiesinfloatingwind.
TheFOWCoEisacollaborativeprogrammewithindustry,academicandstakeholderpartners.Atthetimeofwriting,thefollowingorganisationsareIndustryPartnersintheFOWCoE:
3FloatingOffshoreWindCo-locationandCo-existenceRisksandOpportunities
Figure2-FloatingOffshoreWindCentreofExcellenceIndustryPartners
Sinceitsinception,theFOWCoEhasestablishedanumberofStrategicProgrammes
inhighpriorityareas.Includedamongtheseisthe
EnvironmentalInteractionsStrategic
Programme
,whichwaslaunchedin2022withtheaimofcoordinatinganddeliveringarangeofactivitiestoaddressFOW-specificenvironmentalandconsentingknowledgegaps.TheFOWCo-locationandCo-existenceRisksandOpportunitiesprojectwas
deliveredundertheEnvironmentalInteractionsStrategicProgramme.
FloatingOffshoreWindCo-locationandCo-existenceRisksandOpportunities4
1.4ProjectPartners
TheOffshoreRenewableEnergyCatapultistheprincipaldeliverypartneroftheFOWCo-locationandCo-existenceRisksandOpportunitiesproject.
InordertofacilitatethetechnicalinputandguidanceoftheFOWCoE’sIndustryPartners,a
FocusGroupofpartnerrepresentativeswithrelevantsubjectmatterexpertisewasestablishedattheoutsetoftheproject.ThisFocusGroupincludedrepresentativesfromBP,CIP,EDF,
Equinor,ESB,MainstreamRenewablePower,NorthlandPower,OceanWinds,?rsted,RWE,SSE,andTotalEnergies.
Additionally,aprojectSteeringGroupincludingCrownEstateScotland,Defra,DepartmentforEnergySecurityandNetZero,MarineScotland,NaturalResourcesWalesandTheCrownEstatewasestablishedinordertoprovideadditionalstrategicguidanceandinputduringtheproject’sdevelopmentanddelivery.
Figure3-FloatingOffshoreWindCentreofExcellenceIndustryPartners
5FloatingOffshoreWindCo-locationandCo-existenceRisksandOpportunities
2STAKEHOLDERENGAGEMENT
FRAMEWORK
TheidentificationkeyFOWco-locationandco-existencerisksandopportunities(interactions),andthedevelopmentoftheRoadmaptomitigateandexploitthoseinteractionswasdirectly
informedbyaseriesof1-2-1structuredstakeholderengagementsessions.Figure4outlinestheapproachundertakenintheseengagementsduringWorkPackage3,wherebytheparticipants
wereinvitedtoidentifypotentialinteractionsbetweentheFOWindustryandotherseausersinthefirstinstance,thenassesstheseintermsoftheirpriority,andthenfinallydevelophigh-levelscopesforrelevantfutureresearchactivities.TheseengagementswereheldremotelyviaMicrosoftTeams.
Figure4-StakeholderEngagementStructure
1.IdentifypotentialinteractionsbetweenFOWandOtherSeaUsers.
2.Assesstheeffectofeachinteraction,identifyingthepriorityareas.
3.Identifyrelevantresearchactivities,includingpotentialdeliverypartners.
Thefirststepofthestakeholderengagementprocessfocussedonidentifyingpotential
interactionsbetweentheFOWindustryandtheotherseausersidentifiedduringWorkPackage2.Theidentifiedinteractionsweregroupedintosix“types”:Physical&Technology;Operations&Navigation;Ports&Infrastructure;Policy&Regulation;Environmental;People&Skills.
Thesecondstepoftheengagementprocessinvolvedassessingtheprioritystatusoftheidentifiedinteractions.Inthecaseofeachinteraction,theparticipantsaddressedthe
followingquestions:
1Assumingnoactionsaretaken,howlikely(i.e.Low/Medium/High)isthisinteractiontooccur,andwhy?
2Whatwouldthelikelyimpact(i.e.Low/Medium/High)beoneachstakeholdergroup?
3Whatcouldbedonetoeithermitigatetheimpactoneachstakeholdergroup,orexploitanypotentialopportunities?
4Basedontheseconsiderations,shouldthisinteractionbeapriorityareaforfurtherprojectwork?
FloatingOffshoreWindCo-locationandCo-existenceRisksandOpportunities6
Table1andTable2outlinehowthepriorityscoreswereassignedbasedonacombinationoflikelihoodandimpact.Theinteractionsidentified,andthepriorityscorestheywere
subsequentlyassigned,aresummarisedinSection3ofthisreport.
Score
Prioritisation
9
High
6
4
Medium
3
2
Low
1
Table1-InteractionPriorityMatrixTable2-InteractionPriorityScores
Impact
Low
Medium
High
1
2
3
Likelihood
High
3
3
6
9
Medium
2
2
4
6
Low
1
1
2
3
Thefinalstepoftheengagementprocessfocussedondeterminingtheresearchactivitiesthatwouldaddressthepotentialimpactsofthehig
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