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Seizing opportunities in Asia’s fast-growing offshore wind industry 16 June 2021 • 09:00-09:45 BST 14-17 June 2021 Sponsored by Offshore Energy Webinar Week Part of In association with Panellist documents Page 2: Tom Whittle, OWC, an AqualisBraemar LOC company Page 10: Ramesh Namasivayam, Ampelmann Page 17: Tom Manning, CWind Taiwan Page 24: Ferenc Pasztor, Maritime Strategies International

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Seizing opportunities in Asia’s fast-growing offshore wind industry16 June 2021 • 09:00-09:45 BST

14-17 June 2021

Sponsored by

Offshore Energy Webinar Week

Part of

In association with

Panellist documentsPage 2: Tom Whittle, OWC, an AqualisBraemar LOC companyPage 10: Ramesh Namasivayam, AmpelmannPage 17: Tom Manning, CWind TaiwanPage 24: Ferenc Pasztor, Maritime Strategies International

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Seizing Opportunities in Asia’s fast-growing

offshore wind industry

Presented by Tom Whittle

Presentation prepared using material from GWEC

Global Offshore Wind Report 2020

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OWC in APAC

OWC: supporting offshore wind project

developers with project development

services, owners’ engineering and technical

due diligence.

Innosea: supporting technology providers

with feasibility, advisory, analysis,

engineering & design across all marine

renewable sources

Longitude Engineering: supporting EPCI

contractors with independent engineering,

design and analysis of marine operations

and supporting infrastructure and assets

AqualisBraemar LOC: supporting the

insurer and operator with marine assurance

and warranty services

East Point Geo: expert geoconsulting, incl.

data assurance, ground models and

quantitative risk assessments

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Offices

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Locations

884*

People

OWC Local

Offices in APAC

• Taiwan

• Japan

• South Korea

• Vietnam

• Australia

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• Offshore wind expected to surge

to 234 GW total installed capacity

by 2030 (from 36 GW current)

A rapidly expanding industry

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Source: GWEC Market Intelligence, June 2020

• A large part will be driven by APAC

market and emergence of Taiwan,

South Korea, Japan and Vietnam

• Asia’s share of global market share

set to increase from 24% to 42% by

2025

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Japan

• Target of 10 GW by 2030 and 30 – 45 GW by

2040

• Target for Japanese content of 60% by 2040

Source: Toda

Objectives of the vision strategy: • Create an attractive domestic

offshore wind power market• Promote investment and build

up a domestic supply chain• Develop next-generation

technology• Enhance international co-

operation in the Asian market.

1st Auction Phase project Awarded – Goto Floating project

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South Korea

• Green New Deal – 12GW by 2030

• President Moon Jae-In very public

backing

• 8.2GW – largest offshore wind project

in world announced in Feb 21

Source: Korea Energy Industry Association

Source: Toda

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Taiwan

Source: UK Department for Trade

Source: De Oude Bibliotheek Academy

• Highly favourable

wind conditions

• Strong Government

Support

• Upgraded Auction

Capacity from 10GW

to 15GW from 2025-

2035

• Strict Localisation

Requirements

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Other APAC Markets

• China

• Vietnam

• Philippines

• India

• Australia

• New Zealand

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Ampelmann Operations B.V.By: Ramesh [email protected]

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IntroductionCompany established in 2007

More than 60 motion compensating systems,both for people and cargo, operating worldwide

400 personnel worldwide

Global track-record of approx. 7million transfers

A-type system

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13 systems currently operational

>85% Local personnel (onshore and offshore)

Offices in:

- Russia (Sakhalin)

- Brunei

- Singapore

Presence in Asia Pacific

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Experiences in TaiwanOpportunities:

• 5.5GW by 2025 and projected another 15GW by 2035

• W2W a staple in Offshore Wind from construction to maintenance

Challenges:

• Taiwan specific rules – which excludes regionaltonnage

•No China made

•Passenger class vessels (if more than 12pax)

• High landing heights and high sea-states

• Operator visas due to COVID

Grand Canyon 2 – A-type – 2020 Project completed

MMA Pride – A-type – 2021 Operating Siem Barracuda - E-type + 7m pedestal –2021 Operating

Bokalift 1 - A-type 15m pedestal – 2021 Mobilising

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Experiences of long term operations

• Industry/country specific innovations

• Operations are almost 100% locally run

• 40% of parts locally sourced in Asia L-type – for Brunei – for small crew boats

N-type – for Russia – for icy conditions on ice breaker vessel

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Moving forward

• Looking forward to developments in Japan and Korea

• Offshore wind specific – W-type and Cargo functionality

• Bring training to you – VR

W-type – integrated solution for SOVs E-type with cargo lifting capacity up to 5 tonnes VR training – test rig

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Offshore Energy Webinar WeekSeizing opportunities in Asia’s fast-

growing offshore wind industry

Tom Manning

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CWind Taiwan

2018

A joint venture between CWind and International Ocean Group, CWind Taiwan provides Crew Transfer

Vessels, offshore technicians, construction and O&M services, and training to the Taiwanese offshore wind

farm industry. To date we’ve delivered these services across 10 domestic wind farms, deployed 9 vessels,

and built Taiwan’s first GWO training school.

Together, we are committed to engineering a clean and connected future

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Technicians & Engineering

Support

Crew Transfer Vessel Charter

Cable Pull-In

Corrosion Protection

Generator Management

Geophysical & Subsea Survey

Solutions

Power Cable Storage

Offshore Wind Training

Inspections & Maintenance

Cable Installation & Trenching

Marine Coordination

The growth of offshore wind throughout Asia Pacific will provide a range of opportunities for the supply chain, including the provision of CWind’s services.

Cable Termination & Testing

CWind Taiwan Services

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Asian Offshore Wind markets (especially Taiwan) lack an existing, skilled workforce, with challenges throughout the supply chain, but particularly for offshore crew and technicians.CWind Taiwan has focused on transferring knowledge and training through our GWO school, immersion training in Europe, and use of in-country experts.

Opportunities in emerging APAC markets to learn from Taiwan and Europe by: Focus on creating “conveyor belt” flows of human resource into the industry Engage the potential workforce early to create career pathways for seafarers

Opportunities from Challenges – Lack of Workforce

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Taiwan has had some success supporting domestic fabricators, but neglected companies outside the Govt’s shopping list New markets need to focus on creating internationally-competitive domestic supply chains Greater flexibility for projects from a %-based system ensures “match-fit” companies prosper Opportunities to support long-term employment and innovation in O&M

Opportunities from Challenges – Localising Supply Chain

Emerging markets naturally want to focus on local supply chain development for this new industry. Taiwan has had a clear, somewhat prescriptive, approach to items and services it focuses on promoting local content in.

CWind Taiwan has successfully localised vessels, offshore teams and equipment to ensure we have the ability to support our clients fully in-country.

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New Asian markets have significant opportunities for vessel owners, with under-developed local fleets. However the regulatory framework for vessels is also often under-developed, or overtly protectionist.

Alongside building Taiwan’s largest CTV fleet, CWind Taiwan has ensured our vessel management system is aligned with local regulations while maintaining EU standards.

Countries need to create conditions where vessel availability and quality don’t become bottlenecks for construction: As far as possible ensure regulatory alignment with Europe on crewing and vessel operations, e.g. industrial persons Support the build-up of a local fleet by removing prohibitive barriers to ownership and flagging Identify key asset classes and facilitate an Asia-wide market for these

Opportunities from Challenges – Vessel Operations

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Tom ManningGeneral Manager, CWind Taiwan

[email protected]

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Seizing opportunities in Asia’s fast-growingoffshore wind industry

Riviera Offshore Energy Webinar Week, 16th July 2021Dr. Ferenc Pasztor

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Offshore Wind in APAC – It’s Just the Beginning

The trends:

• Ever increasing commitments from governments in the region

• Alliances/JVs of local companies with European energy and EPC companies

• Strong push towards higher local content requirements in most countries of the region

• Floating wind expected to be very strong, with majority in some APAC countries in the long term

• Massive ramp-up of supply chains is coming

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Vessels Needed

Wind farm construction:

• Survey vessel

• Foundation installation vessel

• Wind turbine installation vessel (WTIV)

• Feeder vessel (deck cargo vessel or tug & barge)

• Accommodation vessel (hotel ship or walk-to-work vessel)

• Crew transfer vessel (CTV)

• Cable-lay vessel

• Guard vessel

Operations & Maintenance (O&M):

• Crew transfer vessel (CTV)

• Service operation vessel (SOVs) or walk-to-work vessel (W2W)

• Vessels used for construction (for corrective maintenance)

Note: Vessels purpose-built for renewables in bold

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Vessels Needed – SOV/ W2W Demand for Wind Farm O&M

Walk-to-Work VesselService Operation Vessel

Source: Bibby Marine Services

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Vessels Needed – SOV/ W2W Demand for Wind Farm O&M

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It’s not Just the Ships – Floating Turbine Foundations

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