'Leadership and innovation': Ventus Awards cheers ascendant US offshore wind sector
Inaugural event held in Washington, DC by the Business Network for Offshore Wind with partner Recharge to promote excellence in rapidly growing industry
The US offshore wind industry gathered for the inaugural Ventus Awards gala in Washington, DC to celebrate the US offshore wind industry’s accomplishments, milestones, and the individuals, companies, and organisations leading the charge.
<b>Focus your mind: get the insight you need with the Recharge Agenda</b>
The global energy transition is gathering momentum – and the accompanying news-stream becoming an information deluge. Separate the green giants from the greenwash and the hard facts from the click-bait headlines with Recharge Agenda, our curation of the market-making events of the week, distilled down into one quick-read newsletter. Sign up here for free
“The Ventus Awards gala is the first offshore wind industry celebration of the creativity, leadership, and innovation that has brought the industry to where it is today,” said Burdock. “I congratulate the ten winners of the inaugural Ventus Awards. Together, we are building a strong and resilient offshore wind industry to benefit our economy, workforce, and environment.”
“The winners of this year’s inaugural Ventus Awards – and indeed those on the shortlists – are embodiments of the pioneering spirit and purpose that is driving offshore wind forward as an engine of the energy transition in the US and globally,” said Snieckus.
“I am certain that in years to come they will inspire many others in this rapidly evolving industry to think and act with vision and ambition, to believe, in Ben Franklin’s words, that ‘energy and persistence conquer all things’.”
The Build Back Better bill also passed the US House of Representatives today and is set to go before the Senate. The bill will include long-term clean energy tax credits for manufacturing and development, funding for transmission projects and planning, assistance to rebuild ports, and will advance offshore wind in the South Atlantic and US territories.
The US pipeline of offshore wind projects has bulged to some 35GW, according to the 2021 US Offshore Wind Market Report published by the Department of Energy, setting off a frenzy of competition recently among turbine suppliers.
<b>And the winner is...</b><br>
Advancement in Project Sitting & Development
A tie between Fugro, for its web-based platform Gaia Hub, and Maritime Institute of Technology & Graduate Studies for its programmed geo-referenced, visual wind turbine models for two Ørsted offshore wind farms into the full-mission ship simulators.
Finalists in the category were: Fugro, Maritime Institute of Technology & Graduate Studies, and Vineyard Wind.
Health, Safety & Environment Program of the Year
Ventolines for its Gemba app, a mobile observation app that reduces the time it takes to act on trends and health, safety, security, and environment concerns.
Finalists in the category were: Fugro, for its COVID-19 Plan for Vessel Fleet, which enabled safe continuation of services to offshore wind clients throughout the course of the pandemic, and Massachusetts Maritime Academy, for its full development and implementation of the Global Wind Organisation’s Basic Safety Training for offshore wind and blue economy industry.
Heronemus Award for Outstanding Achievement in Offshore Wind
In its inaugural year, the Network honoured William Heronemus (1920-2002), whom the award is named after, for his lasting contributions to the offshore wind industry. His family accepted the award on his behalf (view tribute video).
Innovation of the Year
RCAM Technologies, for its development of a low cost, modular concrete suction pile support structure and heavy lift vessel alternative as a solution to the scarcity of Jones Act compliant, heavy-lift vessels in the United States.
Finalists in the category were: Dominion Energy, for its Jones Act-compliant offshore wind turbine installation vessel, the Charybdis, and RWE Renewables, for its work to develop the United States’ first floating offshore wind research array using the University of Maine’s floating offshore wind technology.
Next-Gen Leadership
Alana Duerr, Simply Blue
Finalists in the category were: Christopher Dorman, Mainstream Renewable Power; Jamie Macdonald, Xodus Group; Sarah Kelley, Kiewit; and Sarah Schweitzer, Vineyard Wind.
Offshore Wind Leadership
Ørsted for its leadership in developing the US offshore wind industry, including operating Block Island wind farm, America’s first offshore wind farm, and construction of the two-turbine Coastal Virginia Offshore Wind pilot project.
Finalists in the category were: New York State Energy Research & Development Authority, for its work to position New York State as a leader in clean energy and as a hub for offshore wind growth, and Vineyard Wind, for its development of two offshore wind projects on the Outer Continental Shelf south of Massachusetts.
Supply Chain Advancement
Dominion Energy for its Jones Act-compliant offshore wind turbine installation vessel, the Charybdis, a significant investment and step in developing a domestic manufacturing supply chain.
Finalists in the category were: New York State Energy Research & Development Authority, for its work to reduce the overall level of cost to develop the offshore wind industry through investments, research & development, the development of tools, and creating business engagement opportunities and Vineyard Wind, for its extensive work to develop the local infrastructure and supply chains.
Talent Management Leadership
Jennifer Palestrant, Chief Deputy at the Virginia Department of Energy, for her advocacy for educational programmes and training for young professionals entering the offshore wind workforce.
Finalists in the category were: James Strum, owner of Strum Contracting, and Taylor Hopkinson, a multinational recruitment company for the renewable energies industry.
Viterna Award for Engineering Excellence
The Ventus Awards honoured Larry Viterna, after whom the award is named, for his development of the Viterna Method, which is the most widely used method to predict wind turbine performance and increase the efficiency of turbine output.