The Offshore Renewable Energy (ORE) Catapult and the Net Zero Technology Centre will examine potential ways that floating offshore wind can power offshore oil and gas infrastructure.
The WINTOG programme will look at some of the “key questions” associated with building floating offshore wind farms to provide clean electricity to power oil and gas installations.
It will “drive collaboration across energy technologies” to foster opportunities for floating offshore wind developments, specifically those linked to the Innovation and Targeted Oil and Gas (INTOG) leasing round delivered by Crown Estate Scotland.
The exploration forms part of the organisations’ five-year collaboration under the Energy Transition Alliance banner.
It will also investigate the opportunity for these integrated energy projects to support the broader development of floating offshore wind projects and technologies.
Some of the outputs of the programme will include examining the potential energy resource available from the proposed INTOG leasing areas and what type of grid infrastructure might be needed to support developments.
It will also cover how the developments could best engage with the consenting process and what the potential environmental benefits could be.
Andrew Macdonald, Director of Offshore Wind Development and Operations for ORE Catapult, said: “Floating offshore wind has huge potential to open up new areas of seabed to green energy production, and clearly has a big role to play in our energy transition.
“While we wait to see the outcome of the INTOG leasing process, it’s important to start looking at the potential technical challenges and exploring the synergies between the offshore wind and oil and gas sectors so that we can use our combined knowledge to accelerate the deployment of low carbon technology.”
Graeme Rogerson, Renewables Theme Lead at the Net Zero Technology Centre, said: “INTOG is an excellent opportunity to deploy floating offshore wind and low-carbon technologies to help ramp up for Scotwind and is essential to delivering the ambitious North Sea Transition Deal targets.
“The WINTOG programme supports developers and the supply chain in delivering integrated projects to decarbonise oil and gas infrastructure and ensure continued delivery of today’s energy while building future energy systems.”


