US' Invenergy launches into offshore wind via gigascale North Sea bid with BW Offshore
Chicago-based clean-energy giant aims to build on 29GW-plus onshore renewables portfolio via plan with floating technology partner in Scotland's ScotWind tender
US renewables giant Invenergy is set to make its first formal foray into the rapidly growing international offshore wind sector via a tie-up with floating technology specialist BW Offshore that will target development of up-to-5.4GW in Scotland’s maiden ScotWind leasing round.
The move marks a major strategic shift for the Chicago-based clean-energy developer, which has a 29GW-plus land-based wind, solar and energy storage portfolio backed some $43bn in financing, including several gigascale onshore wind farms in the US and some smaller projects in Scotland, but until now no offshore interests.
“We are uniquely positioned to deliver innovative offshore wind infrastructure to Scotland through leveraging Invenergy’s decades of experience, expertise in leading complex projects to completion and network of strategic supplier relationships,” said Ivenergy’s chief development officer, Bryan Schueler.
Schueler said the developer’s “track-record in building and operating large-scale renewable projects around the world and here in Scotland... would ensure [its] approach to the engineering, design and procurement of technology solutions maximises opportunities for the Scottish supply chain in terms of manufacturing, fabrication and utilisation of Scottish ports and harbours”.
BW Offshore CEO Marco Beenen said: “Together, we represent a unique blend of expertise and ambition to deliver the next phase of energy transition in Scotland, bringing substantial international project development experience and a strong track record for local value creation.”
“ScotWind will play a critical role in delivering the nation’s offshore wind targets and our ambition is to be a central part of this journey.”
Schueler said the JV’s “bid concept [was] unique, in that we have a long-standing supplier relationship with General Electric for [onshore] turbine supply and we have track record in partnering with BW Group through delivering a [floating] LNG-to-power project in El Salvador”.
<b>Scotwind's confirmed entrants</b>
Shell/ScottishPower Renewables (Iberdrola)
Ocean Winds/Aker Offshore Wind
Orsted/BlueFloat Energy/Falck Renewables
Vattenfall/Fred Olsen Renewables
BP/EnBW
TotalEnergies/Green Investment Group (Macquarie) / RIDG
Equinor
RWE
Eni/Red Rock Power
SSE/Marubeni Corporation/Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners
Magnora Offshore Wind/TechnipFMC
Invenergy/BW Offshore
BayWa/Elicio/BW Ideol