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GLOBAL OFFSHORE WIND 2016 PREVIEW


FRED. OLSEN WINDCARRIER STAND NO. 124 Fred. Olsen Windcarrier provides innovative and tailored services for the transport, installation, and maintenance of offshore windfarms. The company offers a holistic solution including vessel operation, crew and turbine technician supply, in-house engineering and complete project management. The company currently owns and operates class leading jack-up vessels and a fleet of crew/service vessels.


www.windcarrier.com


SEAROC GROUP


STAND NO. 199


Provides innovative products for personnel management, tracking, surveillance & communications, supported by specialist services including HSE, marine coordination & asset risk management. Its industry leading marine management & monitoring system, SeaPlanner, effectively integrates all this information to optimise safety & efficiency, & support project cost-reduction strategies throughout the project lifecycle. www.searocgroup.com


The UK currently has 5 gigawatts (GW) of installed capacity, which contributes over 5% of the country’s total electricity supply. By 2020, RenewableUK expects this to grow to 10 GW of capacity, which will double the current amount of electricity generated. The job opportunities in the sector are also significant, during the planning, construction and operational phases. In recent years, job growth in offshore wind has been substantial and the industry now employs over 6,500 full time employees.


CONFERENCE FOCUS


SIEM OFFSHORE CONTRACTORS STAND NO. 182 Experienced submarine cable installer for the renewable market. We utilise our advanced in-house fleet of offshore service vessels to install, repair and maintain submarine cables. We excel in hash conditions, minimising weather delays whilst maximising roll-out efficiency. www.siemoffshorecontractors.com


This year’s conference will focus on four distinct themes covering the whole lifecycle of an offshore windfarm…


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Building Your Business – where delegates will have the opportunity to learn about new business opportunities and developments in international markets. Speakers will cover cost reduction, asset management and project economics.


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Enabling Current and Future Projects – exploring just how offshore wind features in the UK electricity system.


3 VBMS STAND NO. 145


VBMS specializes in SURF, subsea power cable and interconnector installation, providing engineering, procurement, installation (including burial) and termination & testing for total solutions consisting of subsea, platform and shore connections. VBMS complies with strict international industry standards, provides quality services balanced with cost effectiveness and an excellent international track record. www.vbms.com


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The Lessons Learned – will feature presentations covering the latest insights gleaned during the construction and operations phase of projects to date.


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Technical Focus – participation attendees will hear from those developing and delivering the latest innovations in offshore wind, as well as those dealing with the environmental and legislative challenges of constructing and operating within the marine sector.


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