Deepwater Wind:
A Balanced Approach to Accelerating Offshore Wind Deployment
Wood Thilsted's Role in Deepwater and Floating Delivery
Monopiles
Jackets
Deepwater Wind
Floating Offshore Wind
Shaping the future of Deepwater Wind
Services include:
Energy & Climate Analytics
Measurement campaign specification
Pre-construction Energy Production Assessment
Atmospheric and Oceanographic Site Conditions Assessment (AOSCA)
Layout design
Weather window Analysis
Geotechnical & Geophysical Survey Management
Every site is different, and from the outset, our team establishes a clear site development strategy designed to manage time and cost effectively.
This means survey management scopes tailored to the needs of each project stage – never a one-size-fits-all approach. We can step away after defining the scope or take full responsibility for running tenders and managing the process.
Site development survey strategy
G&G Survey
Lab Testing Management
Ground Engineering
Desk Study
Landfall assessment
Preliminary GIR
GIR
Export cable route selection
Cable route selection
Cable route engineering
Client representative
Geotech representative
Geotech FEM
Anchor feasibility assessment
Foundation feasibility assessment
GIS project
GIS data management
Ground modelling
Floating Concept Design, Moorings & Cables
Foundation feasibility studies & mapping
Anchor solution & mooring systems
Cable feasibility studies
Concept design
Integrated loads analysis
Platform hydrodynamics
Soil anchor interactions
Cable route engineering
Cable burial engineering
Anchor feasibility assessment
Fabrication, Transport & Installation
Fabrication inspection
Interface management with T&I contractors
Requirements management
Design of transportation and installation aids
Owner's Engineer
Windfarm site layout
Energy production assessment
Cost model and comparative analysis
Technical due dilligance
Feasibility studies
Assembly, installation and O&M ports
Integrity management
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Beyond Floating: Why Deepwater Wind Holds the Key to the UK’s Clean Energy Targets
Alastair Muir Wood, CEO
February 18, 2025: The UK has set ambitious clean energy targets for 2030 as part of its commitment to achieving net zero emissions by 2050. In its Clean Power 2030 report, the National Energy System Operator (NESO) called for offshore wind to form the backbone of Great Britain’s clean energy strategy, recommending that it provides over half of the nation’s power generation by 2030 to achieve a fully clean power system. This requires expanding offshore wind capacity to 50 GW by 2030, including 5 GW from floating wind – a substantial commitment to a nascent and relatively unproven technology at scale.
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— Alastair Muir Wood, CEO and Co-Founder