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Introducing A2SEA Founded in 2000
Owned by DONG Energy (51%) and Siemens Wind Power (49%)
Owns 67% of cable laying business CT Offshore
Revenue 2013 A2SEA Group* – EUR 197m
A2SEA Group employs 550 people
* A2SEA and CT Offshore
Introducing A2SEA Over 50 % of all capacity installed by A2SEA
Offshore wind transport, installation and service
Mainly Northern Europe
5 installation vessels
10 crew boats
More than 1,200 turbines installed
More than 400 foundations installed
What we do: A2SEA Turbine transport and installation
Foundation transport and installation
Operations and maintenance logistics and service
Other services
Focus areas Safety – Zero Harm
Levelised Cost of EnergyContinuous pipeline – harvesting of synergy effects; e.g. sea fasteningStandardised concepts and reuse of sea fasteningContinuous development of innovative technologyOptimised installation concepts based on thorough know-how
ReliabilityBusiness case certainty – on time and on budget
Risk sharing and minimizationSharing risk with the client
Local contentNecessary to continue political support in relation to renewable energy – job creation
Powered by know-how Extensive knowledge from 1,200
turbines and 400 foundations
Challenges solved - lessons learned
Experienced and dedicated in-house team – high retention rate
Database of sites: seabed, tide, waves etc.
Careful planning
Flexible fleet
On time, on budget - safely
Loading for Westermost Rough, August 2014
Zero Harm vision At A2SEA, safety is our highest
priority – it’s in our DNA
We are all responsible for safety
Safety is an integrated part of the organisation including safety coaches
An industry priority – common effort
Zero Harm – core factsNo Life Changing eventsA2SEA: 2014 = 0CT Offshore: 2014 = 0
Lost Time Injury (LTI)A2SEA: 2013 = 10A2SEA: 2014 = 1CT Offshore: 2013 = 4CT Offshore: 2014 = 2
Leading indicators:03.02.2015 – 170 days without LTIs (A2SEA)03.02.2015 – 173 days without LTIs (CT Offshore)
Lost Time Injury FrequencyA2SEA – 2014: 0.48 (0.66 DE*)A2SEA – rolling: 0.48 (0.66 DE*)CT Offshore – 2014: 1.84 (2.67 DE*)CT Offshore – rolling: 1.88 (2.70 DE*)
Lost Time Injury Days 2014A2SEA: 31 days (2013: 487 days)CT Offshore: 98 days (2013: 346 days)
*DONG Energy
Walney 1
Gwynt y Môr
In different metocean and seabed conditionsHorns Rev 1
Thanet
Scoby Sands
Robin Rigg
Kentish Flats
Burbo Bank
Arklow Bank Prinses Amalia
Horns Rev 2
Frederikshavn
Sprogø Lillgrund
Baltic 1Rødsand 2
Gunfleet Sands
Sheringham Shoal
Nysted
London Array
Anholt
Ormonde
Teesside
Projects all over Europe
Alpha Ventus
Borkum Riffgrund 1
Egmond an Zee
West of Duddon Sands
Greater Gabbard
Dudgeon
Gode WindWestermost Rough
Current projectsWestermost Rough
35 Siemens 6.0MW turbines
Owned by DONG Energy
SEA CHALLENGER
Borkum Riffgrund 1
78 Siemens 4.0MW turbines
Owned by DONG Energy, Kirkbi, William Demant
SEA INSTALLER
Upcoming projectsGode Wind 1 + 2 42 + 55 Siemens 6.0MW turbines
Owned by DONG Energy
SEA CHALLENGER
2015
Dudgeon 67 Siemens 6.0MW turbines
Owned by Statoil, Masdar and Statkraft
SEA INSTALLER
2016 - 2017
Operations & Maintenance Heavy lifting Change of major components:
- Gear boxes- Generators- Transformers- Blades- Platforms- Boat landings- Metmasts
Crew Boat Management:- Walney- Anholt- Nysted- Horns Rev 2- Lincs
4 x 24 pax. SWATH crew vessels
SEA ENERGY Conversion to semi-jack
SEA POWER Conversion to semi-jack
SEA JACK Jack up barge
SEA WORKER Jack up barge
CREW BOATSDONG Energy Ownership
CABLE VESSELSCT OffshoreAcquisition
2nd generation2012:SEA INSTALLER
2001 2007 2008 20122011
2014:SEA CHALLENGER
A pioneering company with up-to-date equipment
2012/2014
Horns Rev1st installation project
SEA CHALLENGER Purpose build for offshore wind, 2014
Self propelled, DP2 vessel
83m Legs, water depth: 6.5-55 m
Gusto GLC-900-ED-S crane, 650 - 900 t
3350 m² deck space Installation of turbines:
up to 10 x MHI Vestas 3.3MW up to 8 x Siemens 4.0MWup to 4 x Siemens 6.0MWup to 4 x MHI Vestasup to 5 x Senvion 6.15MWup to 4x Alstom 6.0MW
Purpose build for offshore wind, 2012
Self propelled, DP2 vessel
83m Legs, water depth: 6.5-55m
Gusto GLC-800-ED crane, 600 - 900 t
3350 m² deck space Installation of turbines:
up to 10 x MHI Vestas 3.3MW up to 8 x Siemens 4.0MWup to 4 x Siemens 6.0MWup to 4 x MHI Vestasup to 5 x Senvion 6.15MWup to 4x Alstom 6.0MW
SEA INSTALLER
SEA WORKER Vast experience jack-up barge
Built in 2007
FAVCO PC 300 HD crane, 400 t
73 m legs, water depth: 4–40 m
Air-cooled jacking – dry out locations
Major upgrade for wind 2008
2 turbines of 3.0MW–4.0MW size, monopiles250 t
Applicable on difficult sites, shallow drafts, muddy soil
Purpose built for offshore wind 2002
Strong manitowac 1200 crane, 500–1000 t
50 m legs, water depth: 5–30 m
2500 m2 deck space
2 turbines of 5–6MW size3 turbines of 4.0 MW size5 turbines of 3.0MW size
Monopiles 5–600 t
Jackets, tripods
SEA JACK
Self propelled vessel
32m legs, water depth: 4.5-24m
Semi jack-up with 230 t crane
Feeder solutions
Installation of turbines up to 3.6MW
Service; component changes
Low-cost vessel
SEA POWER
A2SEA manages 10 crew boats:4 SWATH vessels: SEA BREEZE, SEA GALE, SEA STORM and SEA HURRICANE
6 crew and service vessels managed on behalf of DONG Energy: WIND SUPPLIER, WIND TRANSPORTER, WIND SUPPORTER, ANHOLT WIND KATTEGAT WIND and DJURS WIND
Crew boats
DP 2 vessel, cable laying
On-site 24 h operation
3 turn tables, total 565 tons
9 thrusters (5 forward / 4 aft)
A-frame, 15 tons
CLV SIA