Saipem and Siemens Energy have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) for the joint development of a 500MW floating substation for the offshore wind industry.
The concept is for a high voltage alternating current (HVAC) floating electrical substation with a 500MW capacity for installation in deep water.
The concept offers several advantages such as a lighter substructure, an easier and asset-light installation in challenging conditions as well as lower decommissioning costs, the partners said.
Saipem and Siemens Energy’s floating offshore substation concept will be based on a proven semisubmersible substructure, and it is designed to operate in the most extreme environments with enhanced stability and can be scaled up as required by clients.
In addition, the design will address the industrialisation phase as it can be adapted to fabrication and assembly infrastructures worldwide.
The floating substation could represent a tangible solution for reducing the levelised cost of energy (LCoE) of floating wind farms.
Saipem’s expertise in the engineering of complex and sustainable offshore infrastructures, including floating solutions, will be combined with Siemens Energy’s broad transmission portfolio to develop a cutting edge, standardised and scalable technology.
Fabrizio Botta, Chief Commercial Officer at Saipem, said: “Our ambition is to take advantage of Saipem and Siemens Energy unique expertise, to jointly develop a cutting-edge floating design solution for offshore substations.
“The new concept will be an enabler to enhance offshore wind developments in deeper waters by lowering the overall infrastructure investment.
“This agreement further confirms Saipem ambition to strengthen its leadership role in the offshore wind market by delivering industrialised and standard solutions.”
Agustin Tenorio, Vice President Transmission Systems at Siemens Energy, said: “The new joint solution will significantly optimise critical technical parameters, such as weight, electrical efficiency, and asset longevity, thus lowering the production costs and enabling an unprecedented number of countries to benefit from large-scale offshore wind generation.
“This MoU is an integral part of Siemens Energy’s Net Zero strategy in scaling up its activities through technology partnerships for specific markets, which complements the well-established turnkey business we already execute today.”


