Intertek announced its reappointment by transmission system operator TenneT to provide long-term client representation services for offshore wind grid connections in the North Sea.
The European energy transition presents a major challenge with the aim of making Europe the first climate-neutral continent by 2050.
In response, Germany has established ambitious goals for expanding offshore wind capacity.
TenneT, a prominent European transmission system operator, is working to link offshore wind farms in the North Sea—both Dutch and German—to the onshore electricity grids of these nations.
To support these efforts, Intertek Metoc has been selected for a comprehensive framework contract, which includes specialist client representation across various activities
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These include maritime surveys, transport and installation (T&I), and technical inspection, repair, and maintenance (IRM) of offshore platform structures. The contract also covers subsea cable installation and repair.
The scope of the surveys involves geophysical and geotechnical cable route assessments, UXO surveys with identification and clearance operations, subsea cable depth measurements, erosion studies, and geotechnical exploration drilling.Â
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Dr Andrew Page, Intertek Metoc Head of Site Characterisation and Engineering, said, “We are delighted to have been selected by TenneT to continue our long-term relationship providing expert assurance services for critical North Sea offshore wind connections.”Â
He added, “It is exciting to be working on critical projects such as these and contributing our expertise to support acceleration of energy transition efforts in the region.”
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Intertek Metoc brings extensive global offshore project experience across various industries. Their expertise includes planning, permitting, engineering support, and construction oversight for offshore power transmission, telecommunications, and renewables.
Their operations revolve around operating at the intersection of engineering design and environmental constraints, offering services such as site selection, feasibility studies, survey and installation oversight, Environmental Impact Assessments (EIAs), met ocean assessments, and risk management for offshore projects.