DNV to Provide Extensive Inspection Services for East Anglia Three Offshore Wind Farm Project

DNV to Provide Extensive Inspection Services for East Anglia Three Offshore Wind Farm Project

(IN BRIEF) DNV has entered into an agreement to provide a wide range of inspection services for the East Anglia Three offshore wind project, which is set to become the world’s second-largest wind farm upon its operation in 2026. The services include site inspection, vendor inspection, and quality management services across project and vendor locations globally until 2026. This project, located off the coast of Suffolk, England, is a significant step in the UK’s commitment to clean energy generation and reducing carbon emissions. DNV’s expertise will play a crucial role in ensuring the safety and sustainability of the project, which is expected to generate enough green electricity to power over one million homes and support thousands of jobs during construction. The UK’s offshore wind capacity is projected to rapidly increase, reaching 100 GW by 2050, with DNV playing a key role in this growing sector.

(PRESS RELEASE) HØVIK, 21-Nov-2023 — /EuropaWire/ — The agreement will see DNV conduct a wide range of services, including site inspection, vendor inspection and quality management services across project and vendor locations globally until 2026.

“East Anglia THREE is set to be the world’s second largest windfarm when it comes into operation in 2026, and will play a key role in enhancing the UK’s energy security and providing the clean renewable energy that will help us reach net zero,” said Ross Ovens, ScottishPower Renewables’ Managing Director for the East Anglia Hub. “As our biggest ever offshore windfarm, it will generate enough green electricity to power the equivalent of more than one million homes and support more than 2,300 jobs during construction, which is just incredible. We look forward to drawing on DNV’s deep sector expertise and global footprint to assure the safety and sustainability of our project sites and supply chain as we continue at pace to bring this exciting project to life.”

“We are proud to contribute with our expertise to the transformative project that is East Anglia Three and to further strengthen our partnership with ScottishPower Renewables,” said Mohamed Houari, Managing Director of Inspection, DNV. “DNV started its journey into offshore wind inspection services in the UK, already one of the world’s largest offshore wind markets. We continue to grow to service the inspection needs of this rapidly scaling sector.”

The UK has around 14GW of offshore wind capacity today. DNV forecasts this will increase rapidly to around 30GW in 2030 and to 100 GW in 2050. By mid-century, around half of the UK’s electricity generation will come from offshore wind, according to DNV’s UK Energy Transition Outlook – a forecast of the country’s energy system to 2050.

“I’m delighted that ScottishPower Renewables has shown its confidence in DNV and that we have this opportunity to deliver our extensive inspection expertise to the renewable energy field. I look forward to building further partnerships in this important and growing sector,” said Lamia Ziam, Segment Director for Renewables Inspection, DNV.

The East Anglia Three offshore wind project, situated off the coast of Suffolk, England, is a significant development in the renewable energy sector. With an anticipated capacity to power over one million homes when it’s expected to commence power generation in 2026, it stands as a testament to the region’s commitment to clean energy generation and reducing carbon emissions.

Media Contact:

Nibal El Kurdie
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inspection@dnv.com

SOURCE: DNV AS

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