![]() This emerging technology has wide potential, opening access to sites further offshore, which have less impact on the landscape, and benefit from very high wind resources. Whilst offshore wind has so far mainly developed in shallow water depths based on fixed bottom technology, floating wind offshore is set for strong growth in the years to come. The parties are planning to develop the project using Principle Power’s WindFloat technology. The project will have a 96 megawatts capacity and will be installed in an area with water depth of 70 meters. Simply Blue Energy has established a partnership with Total to develop the pioneering floating wind project Erebus, for which an application has already been submitted to the Crown Estate. We will combine this competence to deliver the important engineering role for this exciting and ground-breaking project,” says Katherine Phillips, director and UK country manager at OWC. “ As a group we have extensive experience from floating offshore developments as well as offshore wind developments. OWC will manage the project out of its headquarters in London, UK, but utilise its resources across the globe. ![]() The contract is for a term of approximately three years, and the scope of work includes owners engineering and project development support, as well as holding the CDM role of Principal Designer. Offshore Wind Consultants Ltd (“OWC”), a wholly owned subsidiary of AqualisBraemar ASA, has entered into a contract to provide engineering services for Simply Blue Energy and Total’s Erebus floating wind project located in the Celtic Sea offshore Wales, UK. ![]()
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