2. Agenda:
09:00 Welcome and presentation of the BC-Wind team
09:05 I. Safety first
09:10 II. Progress status of the BC-Wind project
09:45 III. Case study – cooperation between Ocean Winds and P&Q
10:15 IV. Health, safety, environmental protection – OW requirements
10:35 Coffee break
11:00 V. Presentation of BC-Wind’s procurement plans for 2023-24
11:30 VI. Ocean Winds’ cooperation with Władysławowo, the location of
the O&M port for BC-Wind, and other stakeholders
12:00 VII. Innovations – in Ocean Winds’ DNA
12:30 Q&A
13:15 Networking lunch
10. • Ocean Winds (OW) to międzynarodowa firma zajmująca się morską energetyką
wiatrową, utworzona w 2019 roku jako joint venture 50/50 przez światowych
liderów branży energetycznej - EDP Renewables i ENGIE.
• W Polsce rozwijamy BC-Wind (moc 399 MW / port serwisowy we Władysławowie
/ zakończenie 2027 r.
• Cel na 2025 r. - od 5 do 7 GW w projektach w fazie operacyjnej lub fazie budowy
oraz od 5 do 10 GW w projektach w fazie zaawansowanego rozwoju.
• Aktualna moc brutto morskiej energetyki wiatrowej OW wynosi 16,6 GW.
• Obecne w siedmiu krajach, w Europie, Stanach Zjednoczonych, wybranych
częściach Azji i Brazylii.
Więcej informacji: www.oceanwinds.com
KIM JESTEŚMY?
11. Korea Floating Wind
1,200 MW
Faza Rozwoju
Hanbando
1,245 MW
Faza Rozwoju
Biura OW Siedziba główna OW
Stałe fundamenty
Składa się z 16,6 GW (brutto) z 15 projektami w 7 regionach geograficznych.
NASZ GLOBALNY ZASIĘG
SouthCoast Wind
2,265 MW
Faza Rozwoju
Bluepoint Wind
1,680 MW
Faza Rozwoju
Golden State Wind
2,000 MW
Faza Rozwoju
SeaMade
487 MW
Faza Operacyjna
BC-Wind
399 MW
Faza Rozwoju
Moray East
950 MW
Faza Operacyjna
Moray West
882 MW
Faza Budowy
Caledonia
2,000 MW
Faza Rozwoju
Arven
1,800 MW
Faza Rozwoju
Shetland Project
500 MW
Faza Rozwoju
Tréport & Noirmoutier
Around 1000 MW
Faza Budowy
EFGL
30 MW
Faza Budowy
WindFloat Atlantic
25 MW
Faza Operacyjna
Pływające morskie farmy wiatrowe
12. Cele rozwoju OW
NASZA STRATEGIA
&
Wdrażanie
strategii
częściowego
sell-down
Rozwijanie
istniejącego
portfela
aktywów
Rozwijanie
portfolio
projektów
W FAZIE BUDOWY +
W FAZIE OPERACYJNEJ
1.5 GW
2020
Powstanie OW
5-7 GW
2025
Cel
4 GW
2020
Powstanie OW
5-10 GW
2025
Cel
FAZA ROZWOJU
CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION
W 2023
Całkowita Moc
Brutto
1/3 stanowią pływające
morskie farmy wiatrowe
+16 GW
13. POLSKIE FIRMY
Zaangażowanie polskich firm
jako dostawców, by pobudzić
lokalną gospodarkę -
zarówno jako dostawców dla
morskiej farmy BC-Wind, jak
również promocja polskich
firm w projektach Ocean
Winds na całym świecie.
EDUKACJA
ROZWÓJ
KOMPETENCJI
.
Edukacja przyszłych kadr
sektora morskiej energetyki
wiatrowej - programy
edukacyjne w szkołach
podstawowych i
ponadpodstawowych
organizowane przez OW.
Wsparcie rozwoju kompetencji
w obszarze morskiej energetyki
wiatrowej - budowa lokalnego
zespołu specjalistów w Polsce
oraz szkolenia podnoszące ich
kwalifikacje.
PODEJŚCIE OW DO ŁAŃCUCHA DOSTAW
Rozumiemy łańcuch dostaw oraz tzw. local content w 3 wymiarach:
17. Informacje zawarte w niniejszym dokumencie mają charakter poufny. Nikt nie może ujawniać, przekazywać, rozpowszechniać, przechowywać w całości lub w części, przekształcać ani
wykorzystywać do jakichkolwiek celów innych niż te, o których mowa w niniejszym dokumencie, bez uprzedniej zgody OW. Odbiorca dokumentu zobowiązuje się, że wszystkie osoby mające
dostęp do informacji będą przestrzegać poufności informacji i ponosić odpowiedzialność za wszelkie szkody spowodowane niewłaściwym wykorzystaniem lub ujawnieniem.
oceanwinds.com
33. HSEQ EVALUATION OF THE SUPPLIERS
HSEQ
EVALUATION
FINANCIAL
EVALUATION
TECHNICAL
EVALUATION
1. HSEQ Questionnaire as a part of the submitted offer:
i. Spreadsheet with questionnaire
ii. Spreadsheet with information about attached
procedures/manuals/other evidence
2. Evaluation assessment against HSEQ requirements for Contractors.
35. Maciej Surmionek
Head of Procurement Department
Presentation of BC-Wind’s
procurement plans for the period
2023-2024
36. BC-Wind Procurement Team Supplier Day 2022
Dagmara Wieczonkowska
Procurement Associate Onshore
Jesus Quintanilla Otero
Head of Electrical Procurement
37. BC-Wind Procurement Team Today
Javier Sempere Caro
WTG Procurement
Specialis
Dagmara
Wieczonkowska
Senior Procurement
Associate Onshore
Daniel Patino Vieito
Commercial Manager
Foundation T&I
Jesus Quintanilla Otero
Electrical Procurement
Associate Director
Pedro Garcia Carreño
Procurement Senior
Manager
Foundation Supply
Ana Pérez Mallo
T&I Procurement Associate
Ricardo Moreno
Martínez
Electrical Procurement
Lead Associate
Karol Kurz
Procurement Manager
Jan Donimirski
Procurement Specialist
Maciej Surmionek
Head of Procurement &
Supply Chain
Kacper Kwidzinski
Procurement Specialist
Electrical
WTG
Foundations & T&I
Marshaling Ports & Professional
Servicess
Permitting
Karina Pérez Natividad
Electrical Procurement
Associate
38. OW's approach to the supply chain
We understand supply chain and so-called local content in three dimensions:
involvement of companies as suppliers to boost the local economy - both as suppliers to BC-Wind and
promotion of companies at Ocean Winds projects around the world;
education of future personnel for offshore wind sector - educational programs in primary and
secondary schools organized by OW;
support competence development in the field - building a local team of specialists in Poland
and competence training.
39. Procurement procedures
Constrution Permit Design (CPD) – 2022/2023
Onshore SUB
Construction Permit Design Onshore Substation
Contract signed 2022
Export Cable
Construction Permit Design Offshore Export Cable
Contract signed Q1 2023
Offshore SUB
Construction Permit Design Offshore Substation
Contract signed Q3 2023
Umbrella
Construction Permit Design Wind Farm
Contract signed Q3 2023
O&M Port - Operation and Maintenance Port
Concept & Construction
Contract for concept design signed Q3
2023
Construction contracting planned Q1
2024
40. Procurement procedures
Main packages – 2022/2024
Wind Turbine Generators Supply (WTG SUPPLY) Final
The listed ongoing
tenders started in 2022.
The selection of
Contractors is planned for
Q4 2023 / Q2 2024.
Depending on the scope,
the contracts will be
negotiated in Q4 2023 /
Q3 2024.
Transport and Installation of Wind Turbine Generators (WTG T&I ) Final
Foundations Supply (FOU SUPPLY) Initial
Transport and Installation of Foundations & Offshore Substation (FOU & OSS T&I) Initial
Onshore Export Cable (ONSHORE EC) Final
Inter-array Cables Supply (IAC SUPPLY) Advanced
Transport and Installation of Inter-array Cables (IAC T&I) Final
Offshore Substation – Engineering, Procurement, Construction, Installation
(OFFSHORE SUBSTATION EPC) Final
Offshore Export Cable – Engineering, Procurement, Construction, Installation
(Offshore Export Cable EPCI) Final
Onshore Substation - Engineering, Procurement, Construction, Installation
(ONSHORE SUBSTATION EPCI) Advanced
Package Contracting Stage
41. Tender criteria
CRITERIA DESCRIPTION
Costs, Pricing and Commercial
Terms
The offer is competitively priced and most valuable in terms of the services to be provided, and
different pricing systems are properly applied.
Understanding the Client’s
requirements / OW
The offer demonstrates understanding of the context of OW's work as a developer of offshore wind
farms.
References and experience:
Experience and reputation in
undertaking similar work
The offer presents evidence of previously undertaken work. Experience in similar projects will be
preferred.
Delivery date and schedule
The offer demonstrates compliance with the Customer's schedule and a solid and stable supply
schedule, as well as any necessary counter-measures.
Team and competences:
Relevant qualifications and
experience of the proposed team
The offer contains detailed information on the education, professional qualifications, skills,
certificates and experience of the persons who would be responsible for the provision of the
service.
Service quality The offer presents the appropriate methods to ensure and accept the required schedule.
Financial status The Company's financial power will be assessed.
Legal compliance with the
Contract
The mark-up sent by the Bidders should be acceptable in accordance with the legal standards of
the Company.
Risk / mitigation measures
The offer includes an interpretation of potential risks and mitigation measures during the provision
of services.
Local Content
The offer draws on knowledge about the region where the work is being carried out and provides
evidence of previous work done in that region with local partners and authorities. The offer also
proves the ability to communicate and cooperate with local companies.
42. Registration in the database of OW suppliers
1. OW runs a global supplier database: https://www.oceanwinds.com/suppliers/
2. Entering into the supplier database requires providing basic information about the company and categories of services/supplies
3. After completing the registration, the Procurement Department will contact you with information whether the services meet the OW’s needs
4. For some services, experience and qualifications resulting from participation in processes can be provided
https://www.bc-wind.pl/en/work-with-ow
Direct contact in case of any difficulties or doubts related to the questionnaire
procurement@oceanwinds.com
47. OW and BC Wind have chosen the port in Władysławowo as their service base (O&M Port) as well as the Maritime Coordination Center.
• Wind Turbines, Offshore Substation, and export cables require constant monitoring and maintenance, which is why a key component of this team is a
service center located nearby, equipped with the necessary infrastructure and logistics support.
• The port in Władysławowo is an optimal location for us due to its position: its distance from the shore and the offshore wind farm, favourable
navigational and technical conditions of the port, and sufficient depth for both approach and the port channel. Another equally important added value is
the existing transportation infrastructure and accommodation facilities, which are essential for fulfilling the O&M base mission 24/7/365 days a year.
SUPPLY CHAIN
SERVICE BASE BC WIND
WŁADYSŁAWOWO
49. • OW and BC Wind have chosen the port in Władysławowo as their service base (O&M
Port) as well as the Maritime Coordination Center.
• Wind Turbines, Offshore Substation, and export cables require constant monitoring
and maintenance, which is why a key component of this team is a service center
located nearby, equipped with the necessary infrastructure and logistics support.
• The port in Władysławowo is an optimal location for us due to its position: its
distance from the shore and the offshore wind farm, favourable navigational and
technical conditions of the port, and sufficient depth for both approach and the port
channel. Another equally important added value is the existing transportation
infrastructure and accommodation facilities, which are essential for fulfilling the
O&M base mission 24/7/365 days a year.
SUPPLY CHAIN
SERVICE BASE BC WIND
WŁADYSŁAWOWO
50. SUPPLY CHAIN
SERVICE BASE BC WIND
WŁADYSŁAWOWO
Office-
Warehouse
Building
Welfare and Office
Facilities for Staff
SCADA & WTG
Operations and
Control Center
MCC Maritime
Coordination
Center OWF & CTV
CONSTRUCTION
PHASE
500 MW
2027 - 2062
OPERATIONAL PHASE
CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION
TECHNICAL STAFF
SERVISE WTG i BoP
OFFSHORE
Spare Parts
Warehouse
MFW
2025 - 2027
MATERIALS AND
SPARE PARTS
CTV Service
Pier
1 t europallets
1 t lift bag
10’ / 20’ CTU
54. Challenge Objective:
Unmanned Autonomous Vehicle (UAV) system to support underwater
offshore O&M activities during the whole life of an Offshore Wind Farm.
UAV
INSPECTIONS
SECURITY RESCUE
TRANSPORT
Regular inspection of Offshore Wind
Turbine and Offshore Substation
underwater substructures and cabling.
Periodical inspection and monitoring
of seabed and marine life
environment.
Surface transport of spare
components from O&M
base to the Offshore Wind
Farm location.
Securing the Offshore Wind
Farm in the event of any
incident in the site area by
checking and sending
remotely the incident data
to O&M control room.
Assist the rescue team in the event of
incident especially in the limited and
poor visibility conditions to locate and
immediately pinpoint the place of
incident.
55. Challenge Functionality:
Ø Inspection of Wind Farm area,
structures, equipment.
Ø Transport items from O&M base to
Offshore Wind Farm site.
Double
Mode
Operation
Autonomous
Underwater
Vehicle
Unmanned
Surface
Vessel
Ø Inspection of the subsea structures
and equipment (i.e.: ICCP, CPS)
Ø Monitoring and marine data acquisition
for environmental campaigns.
UAV
Improvement and optimization of underwater activities by minimizing the
technician and manned vessels engagement needs, thus reducing the
human intervention risks, and minimizing the overall carbon footprint.
56. Challenge requirements:
Main Functional
Requirements
Sufficient Range
Transport of different
sizes and mases
Resistant to
different weather
condition
Piloted by
Artificial
Intelligence
Real time data
transfer
Ø The autonomous system needs to be able to deliver all-in-one (multitask) different underwater and water-
surface inspection and surveillance capabilities, and to be able to work remotely to acquire and transmit
real-time data to an Artificial Intelligence control system for real-time decision-making.
Ø The chalange inclueds development of hardware and software functionalities needed for the UAV system.
Ø It includes docking station development in OWF and O&M base location.
Design shall include:
59. We invite you to contact us:
Aleksandra Jampolska
Stakeholder Manager
aleksandra.jampolska@oceanwinds.com
Maciej Surmionek
Head of Procurement Department
maciej.surmionek@oceanwinds.com