Mayflower Wind Energy LLC has awarded a contract for the fabrication and delivery of the Mayflower Wind project’s offshore substation approximately 40 kilometers south of Nantucket, Massachusetts, to a joint venture comprised of long-standing business partners Bladt Industries and Semco Maritime. The offshore substation project was initiated in January 2020.
Bladt Industries and Semco Maritime have formed a joint venture for the design and construction of the 1,200-MW offshore substation. The offshore substation will consist of a topside of 4,700 tons and a 3,000-ton jacket foundation. The project scope comprises engineering, procurement, and construction works, including steel structure and jacket foundation by Bladt Industries, as well as design, procurement, and installation of electrical equipment, auxiliary systems, and inter-array cables by Semco Maritime. The offshore substation is scheduled for delivery from Bladt Industries’ site in Denmark in 2024.
“We are proud that Mayflower Wind has selected Bladt and Semco for this comprehensive offshore substation project on the U.S. East Coast,” said Nils Overgaard, chief sales officer with Bladt Industries. “We consider it an important recognition of our joint competencies and our strong focus on HSE during the construction phase. We are very much looking forward to the close cooperation with the strong team behind Mayflower Wind, and we do hope this will be the first of several projects.”
“Semco and Bladt’s strong track record of providing competitive turnkey offshore wind electrical infrastructure is a door opener in the market,” said Carsten Nielsen, senior vice president, Renewables, Semco Maritime. “The Mayflower Wind project provides a unique opportunity to firmly establish our companies as highly experienced pioneers in the nascent and promising U.S. offshore wind industry. We will build strong relationships with Mayflower Wind’s parent companies — Shell and EDP Renewables — as well as other involved parties. We will draw on the experience gained, as well as the resources and capabilities, that we have built up over the years to put further focus on our offerings to bring offshore energy to shore.”
The Mayflower Wind project has been chosen by the Commonwealth of Massachusetts to supply 804 MW of clean, renewable energy from offshore wind with expected start-up in 2025. Once in operation, the project will provide enough electricity to power approximately half a million homes in the state and eliminate 1.7 metric tons of CO2 emissions annually.
“Mayflower Wind is focused on launching a safe and reliable offshore wind project to help meet Massachusetts’s greenhouse gas reduction goals,” said Michael Brown, chief financial officer, Mayflower Wind Energy LLC. “We look forward to working with Bladt Industries and Semco Maritime — companies with a proven track-record in the industry. Recent changes to U.S. tax law now allow projects that meet qualification standards in 2020 to secure Federal Investment Tax Credits at the 18 percent level. This contract is a key step for us to meet these standards and secure tax credits that would ultimately result in a lower rate for electricity customers in Massachusetts.”
Bladt Industries and Semco Maritime will act as equal partners in the new joint venture.
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