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DemoSATH reaches significant milestone

4C Offshore | Tom Russell
By: Tom Russell 28/10/2020 RWE Renewables

Ferrovial has been selected to manufacture and assemble the SATH floating platform in the
DemoSATH project, led by Saitec Offshore Technologies in collaboration with RWE Renewables. The construction package will last 14 months and covers site preparation, concrete precasting, procurement of steel bulkheads and assembly of the floater along with management of the supply chain.

The award of the construction contract is a significant milestone for the project and kicks off the on-site works in the already granted area of the Port of Bilbao in northern Spain. Work will start in November 2020 under strict health and safety rules to protect against COVID-19, and will create around 60 local jobs at the project's peak.

In February 2020, RWE Renewables and Saitec Offshore Technologies announced they were joining forces to test the floating platform for wind turbines off the Basque Coast. The
DemoSATH project will deploy the first multi-megawatt floating offshore wind turbine connected to the Spanish grid. RWE Renewables will finance part of the project costs. The SATH Technology floater is based on a twin hull, made of modularly prefabricated and subsequently braced concrete elements. It can align itself around a single point of mooring depending to the wind and wave direction.

David Carrascosa, Chief Technology Officer of Saitec Offshore Technologies, said: “Our ambition is to rapidly advance towards commercial production. DemoSATH is therefore not only proving the technical feasibility of the SATH technology, but is also demonstrating how these structures can be mass produced. Ferrovial is the perfect partner to rely on and to ensure we meet our objectives.”

Alberto Val, Ferrovial Construction Manager in Basque Country, said: “This is Ferrovial's first floating offshore wind project and it represents a great opportunity to add value to the project, based on our experience in marine construction and landmark pre-stressed concrete structures. Moreover, this project has a large innovation component, not only because of the materials but also because of the manufacturing and assembly processes that it will develop.”

For the prototype, the structure and the 2 MW wind turbine will be assembled in the port of Bilbao. The base of the structure will be approximately 30 metres wide and approximately 64 meters long. The platform, including the turbine, will be towed to its anchorage point in a test field 2 miles off the coast at a depth of 85 meter. Hybrid mooring lines, composed by chains and fiber, anchored to the seabed will hold the floating body in position. The unit is expected to go into operation early 2022. The power generated by
DemoSATH is expected to meet the power needs for 2,000 homes.

The objective of the project is to collect data and gain real-life knowledge from the construction, operation and maintenance of the unit.
DemoSATH will test the offshore behaviour of the platform in addition to the construction procedure to be used in future for mass production. The various sections of the floater will be first precast and then assembled in order to prove the efficiency of the industrial fabrication conceived by Saitec Offshore Technologies for upcoming commercial windfarm developments. The DemoSATH project stated it will spend 90% of its construction budget with the local supply chain (less than 50km from the site).


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