TRANSPORT & INSTALLATION (T&I)

WE SUPPORT OUR CLIENTS IN IDENTIFYING THE MOST SUITABLE TECHNICAL CONCEPT IN SOUTH KOREA

Transport & Installation  are complex processes. The complexities of T&I vary depending on whether the wind farm is bottom-fixed or floating, with each providing unique challenges. With boots on the ground in Korea and the expertise as subject matter expert, we are well-positioned to take on these complexities

Safety, offshore competence, and a thorough understanding of the local Korean supply chain all play important roles. The risk picture for offshore oil and gas and offshore wind is not the same, yet there are the same operational aspects because the activity also happens offshore.

ER-Marine has offshore expertise gained over a long period of global operations, including the offshore oil and gas business and the offshore wind industry in South Korea. We’ve learned a lot about offshore operations during the last 2 decades!

Our solutions

  • Providing T&I strategic advice explicitly for South Korea.

  • Development of the overall T&I engineering program.

  • Technical due diligence to assess the project risk prior to T&I execution.

  • Review of external T&I work methods, drawings and procedures.

  • Domestic supply chain mapping and analysis.

  • Lead, or assist in preparation and coordination subcontractors’ work scope.

  • T&I project execution strategy development.

  • Taking a project role in the T&I packages with responsibility over interfaces, risk and change management.

  • Participate in risk assessments like HAZID/ HAZOP studies and risk management support.

  • Ports and infrastructure surveys and assisting in port selection.

  • Vessel surveys (we perform only mission specific surveys DP, or non-DP).

Your benefits

  • Benefit from our deep understanding of South Korea's specific environmental and regulatory landscape, the supply chain and our long offshore expertise.

  • We take safety as first priority and lead by example.

  • By blending international best practices with our local know-how, we ensure your projects meet global quality and safety standards.

  • We take uncertainty away in your bid preparation for the upcoming offshore wind auction.

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Technical

surveys

We perform mission-specific vessel surveys, yards, ports, and infrastructure for offshore wind projects.

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Safety First!

Our track record - zero incidents 2020-2024!

Two of our recent projects executed, within budget and on time!

Upgrade Heavy lift vessels to transport XXL monopiles

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ER-Marine coordinated and supervised the deck strengthening for two heavy lift vessels at the yard in Busan, South Korea.

A full condition survey of both vessels was performed by us as well.

A happy client as result!

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Let us explore your T&I scope!

 

OPERATION & MAINTENANCE (O&M)

Our many years of experience in maintaining offshore oil and gas assets allow us to create O&M strategies that include supply chain management and logistics optimization, detailed performance monitoring, and continuous improvement initiatives. Offshore wind is a new industry in Korea but there are many synergies with the oil & gas industry.

We provide global offshore expertise tailored to the South Korean market.

Our solutions

  • Providing advice and support in developing O&M strategies explicitly for Korean conditions.

  • Development of early project O&M concept studies.

  • Advising on identifying the most suitable O&M concept.

  • Technical due diligence for the O&M scope.

  • Port O&M feasibility studies for bottom-fixed and floating wind projects.

  • Development of solutions for major component replacement (MCR).

  • Taking a project role in the O&M packages with responsibility over interfaces, risk, change management and supporting your local team.

  • Assisting in minimising gaps in your O&M bid preparation for offshore wind auctions.

  • Development of full zero-emission O&M operations for the first full-scale floating wind projects in Korea.

Your benefits

  • We have the boots on the groud; We cut the noise and know the capabilities and limitations of the Korean supply chain, vessels and port infrastructure.

  • We have two decades of offshore energy hands-on experience from operations and asset management. We know OPEX, offshore asset management, and what could work in South Korea.

  • Safety is our first priority and should also be yours. We lead by example and can document a zero-incident track record from working offshore in South Korea.

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Major Component Replacement

As South Korea significantly grows into the floating offshore wind sector, addressing the challenges of operation and maintenance (O&M), particularly “major component replacement”(MCR), is critical to the industry's success.

The complexity of MCR operations, particularly those featuring tow-to-port scenarios and offshore repairs, necessitates new methods, specialised knowledge and offshore expertise.

We are well-positioned to lead the evolution of the MCR strategy!

MCR - Challenges and Strategies in South Korea

Port Infrastructure South Korea's port infrastructure is advanced, but it lacks the specialised facilities required for tow-to-port MCR operations for floating offshore wind turbines. These limits highlight the need for new, innovative MCR solutions to reduce reliance on port-based repairs.

Crew and Vessel Competence: The specialised nature of offshore wind MCR operations requires personnel with experience in dynamic positioning, heavy lifting, and working in a harsh offshore environment. ER-Marine is helping with closing the capability gap by providing a competent crew capable of undertaking offshore wind maintenance activities, including offshore MCR operations.

Inventive Solutions for Offshore MCR: Recognising the limitations of tow-to-port scenarios due to port infrastructure restrictions, ER-Marine proposes a strong emphasis on offshore MCR capability. This strategy is aligned with the development of cutting-edge technology and operational tactics that enable effective, safe, and timely repairs directly at sea, significantly reducing downtime and improving project viability.

International Collaboration and Knowledge Transfer: ER-Marine's connections with European offshore wind leaders enables the transfer of vital technologies and best practices to South Korea. These links enable ER-Marine to develop innovative MCR solutions that are tailored to the local context, assuring the reliability and effectiveness of offshore wind operations.

Policy and Regulatory Support: We actively participate in policy discussions, proposing frameworks that promote innovation in offshore wind operations and maintenance. ER-Marine contributes to the creation of a suitable environment for offshore wind expansion in South Korea by influencing policies that encourage technical advancement and infrastructure development. Always with a Safety First mindset!

Let us discuss O&M and MCR in detail

Future Zero - Emission O&M Operations

ER-Marine is a strong believer that offshore wind energy will allow us to produce green hydrogen and green ammonia in the not so distant future. Once we have sufficient renewable electricity available, zero- emission O&M operations could and should become reality.

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ER-Marine’s Latest Report

South Korea Skipping the Pilot Phase - A ‘Go Big or Go Home’ strategy for Offshore Wind

This report explores the 'go big or go home' strategy in detail, analysing the country's strengths, particularly in shipbuilding, and addressing the challenges, including the lack of domestic supply chains and floating offshore wind expertise.

The report also describes the South Korea’s critical energy policies, including the (pre-release) 11th Basic Plan, the four Special Bills on Offshore Wind Power Development, and the five special bills for the expansion of the national power grid.

Each chapter offers exclusive insider information and local market intelligence.

Why Buy this Report?

This report is not written by theoretical analysts, but by experts on the ground in South Korea with practical experience from offshore transport and installation (T&I), operations and maintenance (O&M), and due diligence assessments. With insider knowledge of South Korea’s offshore wind market, this report offers actionable intelligence backed by years of experience in navigating the local regulatory landscape and overcoming the supply chain challenges specific for South Korea.

What sets this report apart is its focus on South Korea’s offshore wind strategy. We go deep into the regulatory complexities, market dynamics, and technical challenges that are critical for:

  • Investors seeking opportunities in South Korea’s ambitious offshore wind projects.

  • Industry professionals who need insights into the local supply chain and technical challenges.

  • Policymakers navigating the future of renewable energy development.

If you’re serious about understanding the unique position South Korea holds in the global offshore wind market, this report will equip you with detailed and factual intelligence.

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Portfolio Insights and Analysis


2023

  • In this analysis we evaluate the finance and non- finance criteria in detail.

  • Here we provide a full analysis of the technical bidding parameters in the 2023 offshore wind auction from 2023.

    Reactive power supply capability, grid connection LVRT capability, Grid enforcement requirements and the transmission loss factor ranking.

2024

  • The 2024 elections have set the stage for what could be a transformative period for South Korea’s energy policy. The new distribution of power in the National Assembly will influence the direction and pace at which South Korea pursues its renewable energy goals and the global call for climate action.

  • The “Ship Safety Act” is amended but MOF is still to clarify the specific safety requirements mentioned in the Ship Safety Act. If MOF keeps the same position as mentioned in the amended Ship Safety Act than this could have a massive impact.

  • The Special Act on the promotion of distributed energy, became effective June 14th, 2024. The purpose of this Act is to contribute to the development of the domestic economy by activating distributed energy through the use of new technologies and increasing the stability of energy supply and demand.

  • MOTIE announced a new strategy with detailed objectives. Here we explain the background, policy environment, strategic initiatives and policy directions.

  • The 11th Basic Plan, includes the long-term outlook and basic direction for electricity supply and demand, power plant facility planning and electricity demand management. KEPCO’s (Korea Electric Power Corporation) electricity demand forecast is the first step in the mid-to long-term electricity supply and demand forecasts and facility planning.

  • On June 20, 2024, we saw the ‘Special Act on Offshore Wind Planning and Domestic Industrial Planning’ introduced in the 22nd National Assembly. Ms. Kim So-hee, a climate expert from the People Power Party, (PPP) introduced the bill and here we make a full analysis of the bill and explain the difference with the 'Special Act Offshore Wind' which did not get endorsed in the 21st National Assembly.

  • Here we list and discuss all relevant energy related bills introduced in the 22nd National Assembly (June - July 2024)

    Three new bills related to power grid expansion, three new bills related to high-level nuclear waste and the new 'Special Act on Offshore Wind and Domestic Industrial Planning'.

  • South Korea’s ‘Hallim Sea Wind Power Project’, the largest offshore wind power generation project in Jeju, has hit a major roadblock. The project is now under scrutiny for allegedly bypassing critical cultural property surveys. This oversight has led to the suspension of construction, sparking a police investigation and raising questions about regulatory compliance and environmental stewardship.

  • We published an addendum to cover all relevant energy related bills introduced in the 22nd National Assembly until 16 July 2024.

    We analysis in detail the 3 bills related to the grid expansion and the new 'Special Act Offshore Wind'.

  • The Ministry of Trade, Industry, and Energy (MOTIE) has unveiled a new strategy aiming to boost wind power, targeting 18.3 GW by 2030, through competitive bidding and enhanced public-private collaboration.

  • The current lack of clear national standards for the distance of renewable energy facilities in South Korea has led to inconsistent regulations by local governments, resulting in conflicts that hinder the distribution of renewable energy.

    The proposal suggests that local government approvals for new renewable energy facilities should follow distance standards set by MOTIE, ensuring uniform regulations and preventing overly restrictive measures.

  • The Special Bill to Expand South Korea's Power Grid aims to accelerate grid development by addressing local resident opposition through improved compensation, while imposing strict penalties for the misuse of project information and regulatory non-compliance.

  • This is the pre-released 11th Basic Plan, following the draft published in May 2024.

  • South Korea's Special Bill defines climate vulnerability and resilience, creates a centralized platform for climate data, and prioritizes protecting vulnerable people from climate risks.

  • South Korea is making brave moves in the offshore wind industry by skipping traditional pilot projects and going straight to large-scale developments with >15 MW wind turbine generators (WTGs).

    This report explores the 'go big or go home' strategy in detail, analysing the country's strengths, particularly in shipbuilding, and addressing the challenges, including the lack of domestic supply chains and floating offshore wind expertise.

    The report also describes the South Korea’s critical energy policies, including the (pre-release) 11th Basic Plan, the Special Act on Offshore Wind Power Development, and the expansion of the national power grid. Each chapter offers exclusive insider information and local market intelligence.

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  • This bill addresses long-standing challenges related to 𝐥𝐨𝐜𝐚𝐥 𝐫𝐞𝐬𝐢𝐝𝐞𝐧𝐭 𝐨𝐩𝐩𝐨𝐬𝐢𝐭𝐢𝐨𝐧 by implementing 𝐝𝐢𝐟𝐟𝐞𝐫𝐞𝐧𝐭𝐢𝐚𝐭𝐞𝐝 𝐜𝐨𝐦𝐩𝐞𝐧𝐬𝐚𝐭𝐢𝐨𝐧 and improving support systems to secure community consent for project development.

    However, the bill also sets out 𝐬𝐭𝐫𝐢𝐜𝐭 𝐩𝐞𝐧𝐚𝐥𝐭𝐢𝐞𝐬 under Chapter 7, particularly for the misuse of 𝐮𝐧𝐝𝐢𝐬𝐜𝐥𝐨𝐬𝐞𝐝 𝐩𝐫𝐨𝐣𝐞𝐜𝐭 𝐢𝐧𝐟𝐨𝐫𝐦𝐚𝐭𝐢𝐨𝐧:

  • The "Special Bill on the Situation of the Offshore Wind Power Plan and Industrial Revitalization", addresses key concerns surrounding offshore wind project delays due to complex approval procedures and insufficient communication with local stakeholders, such as fishermen.

    With only 124.5 MW of commercial offshore wind capacity in operation as of June 2024, this bill seeks to significantly streamline and accelerate development.

  • The "Special Bill to Promote the Supply of Offshore Wind Power Generation," seeks to strengthen South Korea's global competitiveness in offshore wind and drive the country towards carbon neutrality. Recognizing that transitioning to a carbon-neutral society is no longer a choice but a historical mission, this bill addresses the need for coordinated energy policies and the strategic development of offshore wind power.

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Case Studies

  • Here we provide a bit of background about subsea power and communication cables vulnerabilities and the important role of it in due diligence assessments.

  • Here we share our lessons learned from loading pin-piles on a vessel in Korea. Not following up HAZID/HAZOP can have huge impacts. Safety should be first priority but in reality not the case.

  • In this case study we share ER-Marine's view on how future offshore wind auctions could be set up with a high focus on non- financial criteria without imposing local content requirements which are counter-productive and create trade conflicts.

  • Here we provide a detailed explanation of South Korea's port infrastructure and why it is not fit for offshore wind development yet.

  • Here we discuss the specific technical requirements for the power grid in South Korea. We go in detail about the requirements and their impact for energy providers.

  • Here we explain the crucial importance of performing due diligence based on international standards. De-risking the Korean supply chain is vital.

  • Here we provide ER-Marine's view how future auctions could be designed to accelerate offshore wind deployment.

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