Floating wind technology developer BW Ideol has teamed up with Hitachi ABB Power Grids on developing scalable floating substations for offshore wind.
In what has been described as an industry-first collaboration, the duo will work on developing scalable floating substations to support the development of profitable commercial-scale floating offshore wind farms with high-capacity wind turbines.
"Floating offshore wind is the next frontier in offshore wind power. Installed capacity of floating offshore wind installations is forecast to grow from 66 MW in 2019 to at least 6.2 GW in 2030 as more and more countries in Europe, Asia, and North America are expected to develop deep-water wind resources. Substations are an essential part of offshore wind farm infrastructure," BW Ideol said.
"The power is transmitted by cable from each wind turbine to the offshore substation where it is stepped up to a higher voltage and transferred safely and reliably to the onshore power grid. Hitachi ABB Power Grids will provide modular, scalable, compact substation packages for installation on BW Ideol's shallow-draft floating platforms," the company added.
"We are delighted to be partnering BW Ideol to provide a single solution that helps offshore wind power developers and independent power producers enter deeper waters," says Alfredo Parres, Head of Renewables at Hitachi ABB Power Grids. "Our pioneering modular, scalable substations use proven technologies to make possible this leap into floating renewable energy."
"With BW Ideol's unique shallow draft solution, the floating substations will also be able to be implemented with bottom-fixed wind farms to mitigate challenging seabed conditions and/or challenging offshore installation operations. The substations will comprise transformers, switchgear, and other high-voltage products specially developed by Hitachi ABB Power Grids for floating offshore platforms," BW Ideol said.