Danish outfit Semco Maritime is adding concept and feasibility studies to its offshore wind market provision.
The company said the new offering may include studies related to how to transmit offshore wind power to onshore grids, factoring in the balance between project capital versus operational expenditures and asset availability.
Semco Maritime offshore wind director of technology Tommy Flindt said: “We have found that our unique in-house technical skills and experience can be leveraged into the early concept phases of developing offshore wind sites, ensuring that proper considerations are evaluated and that the right decisions are taken at an early stage.
“We have decades of successful EPC experience and feedback from sites in operation, and it will all be available to the benefit of our customers.”
The company already provides EPC solutions for offshore substations, as well as services and maintenance for offshore wind balance of plant.
Flindt added: “The studies for the offshore wind market cover a wide range of technical disciplines.
“As for some selected competencies, we are partnering with other strong engineering companies in the market.
“These partnerships have already been tried and tested on a number of successfully delivered studies for the European, Taiwanese and US offshore wind markets where our EPC and service experience has created good value and been of benefit to our customers.”


