Scotland: The location of choice for Spanish companies in Offshore Wind Anusha Appadoo International Senior Executive II CONFERENCIA INTERNACIONAL DE ENERGÍAS OFFSHORE
Agenda Introduction to Scottish Development International (SDI) How SDI can help you Overview of the Scottish offshore wind projects and supply chain opportunities Support available in Scotland Successful Spanish/Scottish collaboration
Who Are We
How we can help you Trade Identify market opportunities and provide market intelligence International strategy development Prepare businesses to do business overseas Identify business partners and finance support options Inward Investment Collaboration and risk reduction Identify staff, training, property and academia Identify business partners Potential financial assistance Dedicated aftercare Facilitate connections and business relationships
Common industrial assets Shipbuilding Bridge construction oil & gas workforce supply chain firms
Scotland s Offshore Wind Market Abundant Resources Scotland has 25% of Europe s offshore wind potential = heart of the market Exceptional Experience Scotland has 40+ years of offshore Oil & Gas = strong supply chain Ambitious targets 100% of electricity demand from renewables by 2020 = a commited government Outstanding Locations Scotland has 7 Low Carbon Enterprise Areas = tailor made sites Unique Capabilities Scotland has Catapult, ETP, Hunterston, ITREZ & PNDC = testing tomorrow today Unrivalled Support Scotland has made > 200m available for Renewables = public sector commitment
Enhanced Generation Incentives The Renewables Obligation (Scotland), known as ROS, is the Scottish Government's main means of increasing renewable electricity generation in Scotland. Current incentives to encourage development of wind energy are based on Renewable Obligation Certificates (ROCs): o Offshore wind farms 1.9 ROCs per MWh (2015/16) o Floating Offshore Wind 3.5 ROCs per MWh o ROC = circa 45 per MWh The Renewables Obligation is being phased out and will replaced by the Contracts for Difference (CfD) regime from April 2017: o Strike Price for offshore wind in 2014/15 = 155 per MWh o Strike Price for offshore wind in 2018/19 = 140 per MWh
UK s Offshore Wind Sites Islay 690MW Robin Rigg 180MW Energy Park Fife 7MW Beatrice 664MW 2B Energy Test 12MW Moray Firth 1116MW Beatrice Demo 10MW Hywind 30MW EOWDC 100MW Kincardine 50MW Firth of Forth (Phase 1) 1050MW Firth of Forth (Phase 2 & 3) 2415MW Inch Cape 784MW Neart na Gaoithe 448MW DECC forecasts 8-15GW of UK offshore wind by 2020, with a 10GW central scenario. The UK currently has: 24 operational projects (4GW) 3 under construction (1GW) 7 with a CfD (4.3GW) 17 consented (11.8GW) 3 in planning (5.2GW) Scotland currently has: 3 operational projects (197MW) 2 with a CfD (1.1GW) 4 consented (3GW) Scottish Power Renewables East Anglia One (714 mw) -
Scotland s Offshore Wind Sites Scotland currently has: 3 operational projects (197MW) o E.ON - Robin Rigg (180MW) o SSE / Talisman Beatrice Demo (10MW) o Samsung Energy Park Fife Demo (7MW) 2 projects with CfDs (1.1GW) o SSE / RWE / CIP Beatrice (664MW) o Mainstream Neart na Gaoithe (448MW) 4 consented projects (3GW) o Repsol / EDPR Inch Cape (784MW) o EDPR / Repsol Moray Firth (1,116MW) o SSE / Fluor Seagreen A&B (1,050MW) o Vattenfall / AREG EOWDC (100MW) 5 proposed projects (3.2GW) o SSE Islay (690MW) o SSE / Fluor Seagreen C - G (2,415MW) o Statoil Hywind Scotland (30MW) o Pilot Kincardine (50MW) o 2B Energy 2B Test Site (12MW)
Robin Rigg (Photos of existing Wind activities Beatrice in Scotland) Hunterston Methil
National Renewables Infrastructure Fund (N-RIF) 70 million fund Renewable Energy Investment Fund (REIF) 103 million fund POWERS (Prototyping for Offshore Wind Energy Renewables Scotland) 40 million fund Scottish Innovative Foundation Technologies (SIFT) 15 million fund Green Investment Bank Headquartered in Edinburgh, 3 billion RSA Capex expenditures Funding R&D Grant new development product, processes or services R&D Tax Credits - Deduction of up to R&D Tax Credits SMART Scotland - technical feasibility studies and research and development (R&D) projects with a commercial endpoint.
Scotland s Test & Demonstration Facilities Existing Beatrice Demonstrator Fife Energy Park Offshore Demonstrator Hunterston Test Centre In development 2B Energy Demonstrator Hywind Scotland Kincardine European Offshore Wind Deployment Centre
Energy Park Fife ITREZ PNDC Hunterston
Scotland s Supply Chain Examples of Scottish supply chain companies. (N.B. list not exhaustive) Atkins Briggs Marine ESS Ecology DNV GL Fugro Mott MacDonald Oldbaum RES SqurrEnergy Xodus Artemis Intelligent Power Clyde Fasteners Babcock Bifab Global Energy Group 3Sun Briggs Marine Ecosse Subsea Fluor FoundOcean James Fisher ROVOP Seaway Heavy Lifting W3G Marine Briggs Marine Bond Bristow Leask Marine Maritime Craft Services RES Offshore SeaRoc Wood Group Aquaterra J P Kenny J+S Mott MacDonald Natural Power Partrac Prontoport Proserv Development Turbine Balance of Plant Installation & Commissioning O&M Supporting Functions
Supply Chain Opportunities
Supply Chain Development Supply Chain Workshops - exploring specific supply chain opportunities. Meet the Buyer Events - Tailored events with leading OEMs and developers, including NNG in October Technical Solutions Workshops - Sessions focussing on specific industry challenges and potential solutions Offshore Wind Expert Support Programme - Up to two days of FREE one-to-one support on market and technology appraisal Energy Skills Scotland Encourage talent into the energy sector ( 6.5 million) from the Scottish Low Carbon Skills Fund specific training (50% funding training for small businesses)
Spanish utility companies in Scotland
Spanish companies in Scotland
Scottish companies in Spain
Let s continue to work together!
Thank You Anusha Appadoo International Senior Executive +33 7 78 11 06 21 anusha.appadoo@scotent.co.uk