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DNV GL to bring offshore wind to Indian market

June 20, 2018

MANCHESTER — DNV GL, the world’s largest resource of independent energy experts and certification body, is showcasing the final reports in a study which demonstrates the commercial and technical feasibility of the offshore wind market in India. Co-funded by the European Union (EU), GPCL and ReNew Power the Facilitating Offshore Wind in India (FOWIND) the project will enable organizations to make future investments in the region.

India has made strong commitments under the UN Paris Climate Agreement and announced ambitious renewable energy goals in 2015, targeting 175GW of renewable energy capacity by 2022, including 60GW from wind energy. To date, offshore wind development has largely been concentrated within Europe, but this is changing and DNV GL is supporting the government of India in driving this change.

The project, which supports India’s transition towards the use of clean technologies in the power sector, focused on the states of Gujarat and Tamil Nadu to identify potential zones of development through preliminary resource and feasibility assessments for future offshore wind developments, as well as through techno-commercial analysis and preliminary resource assessment.

By providing a concept design for a 150 to 504 MW demonstration project in both Gujarat’s and Tamil Nadu’s most promising offshore wind development areas, identified as “zone A”, companies and government institutions now have a starting point for future detailed offshore front end engineering design (FEED) studies. Concept designs and outline project costings were performed using DNV GL’s levelized cost of energy (LCOE) design tool, Turbine.Architect.

As the technical partner, DNV GL fruitfully leveraged its offshore wind and local market expertise from international teams, including India, UK, Singapore, Canada, USA and Australia. These capabilities facilitated the delivery of several technically rigorous milestone reports to enable the government of India and its stakeholders to bring this new offshore wind market closer to fruition.

Marking the occasion of the publication of these reports, the Ministry of New and Renewable Energy, government of India stated, “It is the beginning of India’s journey from Onshore to Offshore – A dream comes true.”


Speaking about the project, Ditlev Engel, CEO DNV GL – Energy: “At the start of this project nearly four years ago, offshore wind in India was no more than a distant vision. Today however, India has a specific offshore wind policy, a government actively ’gearing up’ for offshore and local and overseas stakeholders pro-actively considering this new endeavor. These are significant steps to a greener energy future for India.”

DNV GL delivers world-renowned testing and advisory services to the energy value chain including renewables and energy management. Its expertise spans onshore and offshore wind power, solar, conventional generation, transmission and distribution, smart grids, and sustainable energy use, as well as energy markets and regulations. Its experts support customers around the globe in delivering a safe, reliable, efficient, and sustainable energy supply. — SG


June 20, 2018
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