Empire Wind selects turbine supplier
Empire Offshore Wind, a joint venture between Equinor and bp, has selected Vestas as its preferred supplier for wind turbine generators for both Empire Wind I and Empire Wind II, one of the largest offshore wind projects in the US.
The preferred supplier agreement â one of the largest of its kind to be announced in the US, is a key milestone for Empire Wind, an important step towards delivering its goal of providing offshore wind energy at scale to the state of New York.
The deal would see Vestas deliver 138 V236-15MW wind turbine generators with a total generating capacity of around 2GW - for the two Empire Wind developments. Each rotation of a 15MW turbine will be capable of powering a New York home for about 1.5 days.
âWe are delighted to select our preferred supplier for what will be the largest contract in the Empire Wind project. The turbines have the highest rated capacity available in the market today, which is a great fit for the high ambitions we have in this project. We have chosen the technology which will provide the best value for Empire Wind from the worldâs largest turbine manufacturer. This is state of the art technology moving the boundaries of wind energy production,â says Arne Sigve Nylund, executive vice president for Projects, Drilling & Procurement in Equinor.
âThe selection of a preferred turbine supplier for New York Stateâs Empire Wind I and Empire Wind II offshore wind projects is providing a clear signal that the advancement of New Yorkâs nation-leading 9 gigawatts goal of offshore wind by 2035 is on pace to deliver clean energy for New Yorkers,â said Doreen M. Harris, president and CEO, New York State Energy Research and Development Authority (NYSERDA).
âThrough the utilization of New Yorkâs various ports, these types of partnerships will tap into local companies and manufacturing to further establish New York as the hub for the nationâs offshore wind industry.â
âThrough this preferred supplier agreement, we are leading the development of a rapidly growing offshore wind industry in the US. This is just a starting point as we continue to progress the projects and harness the local supply chain. Empire Wind is a flagship offshore wind development, shaping the future of this industry. Todayâs announcement brings us one step further, as we work together with our partner bp, the State of New York and NYSERDA, and all stakeholders to develop Empire Wind, which will play an important role in producing renewable electricity to deliver on critical climate ambitions for the state, the nation and Equinorâs target of reaching net zero by 2050,â says Siri Espedal Kindem, president of Equinor Wind US.
Felipe Arbelaez, bpâs senior vice president of zero carbon energy, added: âMajor renewable energy developments like Empire Offshore Wind not only deliver clean energy to power homes, but also build important supply chains and create jobs. Empire I and Empire II can be transformational for how New York State gets its energy. bp and Equinor together have the technical and commercial abilities to get these important projects moving forward -and moving fast. We continue to seek opportunities to build out our business as we pursue our net zero ambition, and support cities such as New York on their net zero journey.â
As part of Equinor and bpâs commitment to create local capabilities in the offshore wind supply chain, Empire Wind and Vestas are maturing further opportunities for local jobs and economic activity in New York state.
Empire Wind continues to support the wider offshore wind supply chain development with the planned tower manufacturing plant in upstate New York. The tower sections for Empire Wind will be manufactured at Marmen and Welconâs new plant in Port of Albany and will be supplied by Vestas. The tower manufacturing plant is expected to be operational by the end of 2023, creating up to 350 direct local jobs. The plan is for towers to be transported down the Hudson River to the South Brooklyn Marine Terminal (SBMT). At SBMT staging of the turbine components is planned to take place before transport offshore to the Empire Wind lease area for installation, contributing to several hundred renewables jobs in New York.
The turbine supply and service and warranty contract awards are conditional upon final agreement on the contract conditions and signing of the Empire Wind II purchase and sales agreement between Empire Offshore Wind LLC and NYSERDA.
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About Empire Wind
- Empire Wind is being developed by Equinor and bp through their 50/50 strategic partnership in the US.
- The project will be a major contributor to meeting New York Stateâs ambitious clean energy and climate goals. When completed, Empire Wind will power more than 1 million New York homes.
- Empire Wind is located 15-30 miles southeast of Long Island and spans 80,000 acres, with water depths of between 65 and 131 feet. The lease was acquired in 2017 and is being developed in two phases (Empire Wind 1 and 2) with a total installed capacity of more than 2 GW (816 + 1,260 MW).
About Equinor Renewables US
- Equinor is one of the largest offshore wind developers in the U.S., where it operates two lease areas, Empire Wind and Beacon Wind.
- The projects will provide New York State with 3.3 gigawatts (GWs) of energy âenough to power nearly two million homesâincluding more than 2 GWs from Empire Wind and 1,230 megawatts from Beacon Wind 1.
About bp in the US
- bpâs ambition is to become a net zero company by 2050 or sooner, and to help the world get to net zero. bp is Americaâs largest energy investor since 2005, investing more than $130 billion in the economy and supporting about 230,000 additional jobs through its business activities. For more information on bp in the US, visit www.bp.com/us.
- bpâs commitment to the US dates back 150 years, its renewables portfolio includes wind, solar, bioenergy.
- bp has built an onshore US wind energy business over a decade and now operates 1.7 GW gross portfolio, across 10 wind assets in the US (9 onshore wind assets across 6 states); and hold an ownership interest in a tenth, in Hawaii generating enough electricity to power 450,000 homes annually.
About South Brooklyn Marine Terminal
- Equinor and bp plan to invest in port upgrades to help transform the South Brooklyn Marine Terminal (SBMT) into a world-class offshore wind staging and assembling facility and become the operations and maintenance (O&M) base both for Equinor and other project developers going forward.
- SBMT is planned to become one of the largest dedicated offshore wind port facilities in the United States at approximately 73 acres, with the capacity to accommodate wind turbine generator staging and assembly activities at the scale required by component manufacturers.
About Port of Albany
- Equinor and bp will combine forces with established wind industry companies Marmen and Welcon at the Port of Albany to help the port become Americaâs first offshore wind tower and transition piece manufacturing facility, where it will produce components for Equinorâs projects.
- The site, located in the Stateâs Capital Region, stands to become a go-to destination for future projects to source offshore wind towers, transition pieces, and other manufacturing components for many years to come as offshore wind continues to grow along the East Coast.
V236-15MW turbines figures
- 15 MW capacity
- 236-meter/774 feet rotor diameter
- 270 meters/886 feet high tip height
- 43,000 sqm/463.000 sqf swept area (equal to half the size of Madison Square garden)
- One V236-15MW spin could power the equivalent of a New York household for more than 1.5 days.
About Vestas:
- Vestas designs, manufactures, installs, and services wind turbines across the globe, and has +140 GW of wind turbines in 85 countries, representing more than 18% of the global installed base. More than 35 GW has been installed in the US, totaling 7 GW across 39 projects are installed offshore by Vestas globally.