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Offshore Wind Journal Conference 2024

09:00 - 17:00
London

Positioning offshore wind fleets for future prosperity

 

Join us at the Offshore Wind Journal Conference to explore the future of the offshore wind vessels’ market. 

 

With the global focus on net-zero targets, offshore wind is set to expand significantly in the coming decades, creating new opportunities in Europe, Asia, Australia, the US, and South and Central America. 

 

We will discuss innovative solutions for decarbonising vessels and examine critical factors for success in the industry. 

 

Topics include project pipelines and vessel demand, project economics, wind vessel fleet strategies, marine operations for floating wind, turbine size and installation, and energy efficiency and emissions reduction for crew transfer vessels, service operation vessels and wind turbine installation vessels. 

 

Engage with industry experts, ask questions, and network with fellow professionals in a stimulating environment that encourages outside-the-box thinking.

 

The one-day conference will update you on:

  • The project pipelines around the world and associated vessel demand
  • How the wind power industry will make the project economics stack up on future developments
  • The best strategies for building a future-proof wind vessel fleet 
  • Marine operations models for floating wind
  • Plans for larger turbines and how they will be installed
  • The most viable options for improving energy efficiency and reducing emissions for vessels

Who attends: 

The Offshore Wind Journal Conference is attended by leading organisations from across the offshore wind supply chain. Attendees include:  

  • Vessel owners, operators and managers
  • EPCI and marine contractors
  • Wind turbine OEMs
  • Windfarm developers
  • Classification societies
  • Brokers, charterers and analysts
  • Vessel designers and builders
  • Shipyards
  • Industry bodies and associations
  • Technology companies

The Offshore Wind Journal conference precedes Riviera Maritime Media’s Annual Offshore Support Journal Conference, Exhibition and Awards, which takes place on 7-8 February 2024. Details for this event can be viewed here.

 

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Bill Cochrane - Commercial Portfolio Manager Bill Cochrane - Commercial Portfolio Manager
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John MacAskill

John MacAskill

Global Managing Director Renewables
ABL Group
Enora Pichon

Enora Pichon

Deputy Project Director
Bibby Marine
Yannis Calogeras

Yannis Calogeras

UK & Ireland Marine Chief Executive
Bureau Veritas
Aditya Grover

Aditya Grover

Global Marine Strategy Manager - Offshore & Dredge
Caterpillar Marine
Marcel Roelofs

Marcel Roelofs

CEO
Chevalier Floatels
David Matthews

David Matthews

Head of Business Strategy, Offshore Renewables
Clarksons
Marios Papalexandrou

Marios Papalexandrou

Floating Wind Technical Lead, Pentland Offshore Wind Farm
Copenhagen Offshore Partners
Mark Couwenberg

Mark Couwenberg

Product Manager SOVs
Damen Shipbuilding Rotterdam
Sergio Garcia

Sergio Garcia

Business Development Manager
DNV
Clément Weber

Clément Weber

Managing Director
Green Giraffe Advisory
Alain Wassink

Alain Wassink

Commercial Director
GustoMSC
Philip Lewis

Philip Lewis

Director of Research
Intelatus Global Partners
David Cooper

David Cooper

Regional Partnership Manager - Clean Maritime
Offshore Renewable Energy Catapult
Ajai Ahluwalia

Ajai Ahluwalia

Head of Supply Chain, Offshore Wind Industry Council
RenewableUK
Roddy James

Roddy James

Chief Commercial Officer
Port of Aberdeen
Ronny Pål Kvalsvik

Ronny Pål Kvalsvik

Chief Commercial Officer
Rem Offshore AS
Johan Sandberg

Johan Sandberg

CEO
Seatwirl
Alex Dawson

Alex Dawson

Floating and Mooring Lead MarramWind/ CampionWind
Shell
PierPaolo Ricci

PierPaolo Ricci

Floating Wind Technical Authority
SSE
Leo Hambro

Leo Hambro

Co-founder and Commercial Director
Tidal Transit
Damien Lhors

Damien Lhors

Group Senior Vice President of Global Supply Chain & Transport
Vestas
Bahzad Ayoub

Bahzad Ayoub

Senior Analyst
Westwood Global Energy Group

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2024 Highlights

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Programme 

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Positioning offshore wind fleets for future prosperity 

 

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DAY 1 | TUESDAY 6 FEBRUARY 2024

 

Time Session / Paper Presenters/Authors
08:00

Registration, coffee and networking

09:00

Welcome address from Riviera Maritime Media

Edwin Lampert, Executive Editor & Head of Business Relations, Riviera Maritime Media
09:10

Platinum Sponsor welcome address

Yannis Calogeras, UK & Ireland Marine Chief Executive, Bureau Veritas

 

SESSION 1: POLICY, REGULATIONS AND MARKET DIRECTIONS 

Around the world, net-zero targets are largely centred on the mass build-out of offshore wind in the coming decades and there are strong project pipelines in key regions. However, as inflation and interest rates take their toll on the IRR (internal rate of return) for offshore wind, our speakers will engage in candid debates about future progress and the way forward for bringing projects back into the black. 

 

Time Session / Paper Presenters/Authors
09:20

Opening address The offshore wind farm support vessel market: where are we now?

  • Where are the opportunities for vessel owners?
  • Where are the vessel shortages and what vessels need to be built?
  • Realities of the offshore floating wind sector and commercial challenges in offshore wind
Stephen Bolton, Managing Director, Renew Marine Ltd
09:40

Panel: The project economics of offshore wind in Europe

  • Developers’ perspectives on how the industry can move forward with offshore wind projects despite cost overruns 
  • What will happen with the cost of financing for renewable energy projects? What are the financing options for new offshore wind farms? 
  • Moving forward after AR5: how can the UK get back on track with its offshore wind targets? 
  • How can we make the project economics work as the industry moves toward more costly operations?  

John MacAskill, Group Managing Director Renewables, ABL Group 


Clément Weber, Managing Director, Green Giraffe Advisory

 

Ajai Ahluwalia, Head of Supply Chain, Offshore Wind Industry Council, Renewable UK

10:10

Session Q&A 

10:30

Networking coffee break in the exhibition area

 

 

SESSION 2: GLOBAL OPPORTUNITIES IN OFFSHORE WIND

New entrants around the globe are announcing plans for offshore auctions, boasting strong and growing project pipelines. This session will walk you through the market outlook, pipeline data and vessel requirements from Ireland to South Korea. 

 

Time Session / Paper Presenters/Authors
11:10

Europe: shifting markets and new entrants

  • Developments and pipelines in Ireland, Mediterranean, the Baltic and the Nordic countries
  • Floating wind markets in Europe: pipelines and timeframes for development 
  • Five year forecast for vessel supply, demand and day rates
Bahzad Ayoub, Senior Analyst, Westwood Global Energy Group 
11:25

APAC project pipelines, timeframes and vessel requirements

  • A description of APAC in relation to offshore wind
  • The size of individual markets that make up the APAC region 
  • Development timelines for the major countries planning an offshore wind build-out
  • The differences between APAC and Europe 
  • The supply chain to support APAC development of offshore wind

David Matthews, Head of Strategy, Offshore Renewables, Clarksons Platou

11:40

US offshore wind: the opportunities and challenges

  • How US offshore wind works: the drivers and the roles of the federal and the state governments 
  • The developers and the long-term project pipeline 
  • State procurement actions and aspirations
  • Vessels, local and overseas supply

Philip Lewis, Director of Research, Intelatus Global Partners

11:55

Opportunities in the South and Central America

  • Plans for offshore wind leasing rounds in the region
  • Permitting processes and challenges
  • Supply chain maturity 
  • Project pipelines, timeframes and vessel requirements

 Sergio Garcia, Business Development Manager, DNV

12:10

Session Q&A 

12:30

Networking lunch in the exhibition area

 

 

SESSION 3: VESSEL REQUIREMENTS FOR FUTURE OFFSHORE WINDFARMS

First-hand insights from developers and turbine OEMs into how large turbines will become and what we can expect from floating wind, followed by rigorous discussion around the most pragmatic marine operations for floating wind.

Time Session / Paper Presenters/Authors
13:40 Keynote: How big will turbines get and what vessels will be required for their operation and maintenance?

Damien Lhors, Group Senior Vice President of Global Supply Chain & Transport, Vestas

14:00

Enhydra floating wind installation vessel: how and why we designed a uniquely flexible vessel to install commercial scale floating wind farms 

  • Challenges in installation and commissioning of offshore floating wind farms on a commercial scale
  • Installation and development campaign strategies for offshore floating windfarms
  • Introducing the Enhydra Floating Wind Installation Vessel design, specifically developed to address the needs for these strategies
  • Design aspects and equipment solutions specifically developed to enable efficient installation and hook-up of mooring system and power cables

Alain Wassink, Commercial Director, GustoMSC

14:20

Q&A 

14:35

Panel: Marine operations for floating wind: how will this market evolve?

  • What can we expect from the installation of floating wind turbines at scale? Could conditions at the site or the port dictate a different approach to turbine integration? 
  • Timeframes for installation of large-scale floating wind: could it require more than one season and what are the cost implications? 
  • Requirements for installation vessel flexibility and key equipment capacities to support floating wind farm development 
  • Major component replacement concepts for floating wind: will quayside, tow-to-port or  onsite maintenance become the norm? Will the industry need specialist vessels to perform maintenance offshore?

 

Johan Sandberg, CEO, Seatwirl 

 

PierPaolo Ricci, Floating Wind TA, SSE

 

Alex Dawson, Floating and Mooring Lead MarramWind/ CampionWind, Shell

 

Marios Papalexandrou, Floating Wind Technical Lead, Pentland Offshore Wind Farm, Copenhagen Offshore Partners 

 

Roddy James, Chief Commercial Officer, Port of Aberdeen

15:20

Networking coffee in the exhibition area

 

 

SESSION 4: FUTURE-PROOFING THE GLOBAL WIND FLEET 

Real-world case studies from vessel owners who are investing in low-carbon fleets, followed by a discussion around how we can future-proof an offshore wind fleet in light of tightening environmental regulations and fast-evolving market requirements.  

 

Time Session / Paper Presenters/Authors
15:50

Case study: Damen SOV E: fulfilling the zero emission wind farm dream

Together with industry partners, Damen developed a full-electric SOV concept along with an efficient infield charging solution. This solution enables full electric SOV operations in windfarms, both from a technical and an economical perspective. This informative presentation will cover: 

  • What performance and cost outcomes could wind farm developers expect from using a fully electric SOV for upcoming windfarms?
  • What kind of collaboration is needed between windfarm developers, vessel owners and yards/designers to realise the electrification of SOV fleets?  
Mark Couwenberg, Product Portfolio Manager SOVs, Damen
16:10

Case study: Decarbonising an offshore wind vessel fleet: pathways and challenges 

  • Energy efficiency: lessons learnt from utilising batteries onboard the SOV fleet
  • The Ocean Charger offshore charging project 
  • Rem’s plans for achieving zero GHG emissions 
Ronny Pål Kvalsvik, Chief Commercial Officer, Rem Offshore 
16:30

Q&A

16:45

Panel: How to future-proof an offshore wind fleet amid market uncertainty

  • Net zero pathways for new builds: the viability and readiness of alternative fuels, batteries and other emissions reduction solutions for CTVs, SOVs and WTIVs 
  • How long will a vessel be suitable for offshore wind installation as turbines get bigger and floating wind scales up?
  • How to future proof a vessel throughout its entire life, considering issues such as the design, crane capacity and flexibility of use  
  • Is it time the industry considered different contract terms between developer and vessel owner to avoid post-contract vessel redundancy?   

 

Leo Hambro, Director, Tidal Transit 

 

Enora Pichon, Deputy Project Director, Bibby Marine  


David Cooper, Regional Partnership Manager: Clean Maritime, ORE Catapult  

 

Marcel Roelofs, CEO, Chevalier Floatels

 

Aditya Grover, Global Marine Strategy Manager – Offshore and Dredge, Caterpillar Marine

 

17:30

Chairman’s closing remarks

Edwin Lampert, Executive Editor & Head of Business Relations, Riviera Maritime Media 

 

From 17:00 - 20.00

 

Preregistration for the Annual Offshore Support Journal Conference, Awards & Exhibition

Leonardo Royal Hotel London Tower Bridge

From 18:00 - late

 

Welcome drinks reception

Venue: Savage Garden
12th Floor, Doubletree by Hilton Hotel London, Tower of London, 7 Pepys Street, London EC3N 4AF

 

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*Programme subject to amendments/change

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Exhibition

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Exhibition

 
Welcome to the OSJ London 2024 exhibition! 
 
An ideal opportunity to showcase products and services to an audience of senior technical and commercial executives from across the offshore support industry.

You can view the 2024 floorplan here:

2024 Exhibition Floorplan

If you are interested in exhibiting at this event, please contact Bill Cochrane, Portfolio Manager, at bill.cochrane@rivieramm.com or call +44 20 8370 1719.
 
 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 







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Who's Attending

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This attendee list covers all three OSJ series of events running from 6-8 February 2024.

 

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