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Quick and Dirty?

Infrastructure investment in renewable energy

The case of performance of offshore wind farms Christian Koch Aarhus University Nordisk Forum 2011

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Presentation CK

Mc. Engineering Ph.D. Social Science Professor (WSA) Technology based Business Development 1985-1990 Technological Institute 1994-1999 Research Centres (Management of Technology) Technical University of Denmark (TUD) 1999-2007 Building Processes and Management, (TUD) 2007- Center for Innovation and Business Development, Aarhus University (cleantech business development)

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Challenges of Renewables

Ambitious Government plans – on the move

EU budget 2014-2020 announces a 20% focus on sustainability renewable energy EU 2020-20-20 (2009)

Denmark Norway Sweden United Kingdom

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Quick delivery needed

But at any cost? Initiating question: Do renewable power plant projects suffer from the same mechanisms as other megaprojects (re. Flyvbjerg) ?

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Mega projects (Flyvbjerg)

Flyvbjerg et al (2003:16) notes that cost and time underestimation is a global and longterm phenomena and it is not deteriorating over time. Cost and time underestimation cannot be explained by technical error, but rather by psychological, optimism bias and socio- political, strategic misrepresentation

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Strategic Misrepresentation

Two components : underestimation of costs and overestimation of benefit Sociological phenomena; a series of private and publice players have common interest in promoting a mega project (Flyvbjerg and COWI 2004)

Indirect argumentation, counterfactual

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Case Offshore wind farms

The outside view Exploratory work

Desk research Limitations (not full view of costs and benefits)

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Offshore wind farms strategically important to society

• Offshore wind farms are expected to grow as market at

approximately 45% from 2009 to 2015

• Government place wind as central climate strategy, yet it takes looong time and the investment are substantial

• Is the investment done in the optimal way?

• Good reasons to investigate costs, time and operational performance results of offshore wind turbine projects,

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What is a wind farm?

• Turbines

• Foundation

• Infield cable

• Substation

• Export cable

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Main processes

1. Preparatory and regulatory process

2. Design, Manufacture and Implementation

1. Operation

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Main processes Prepatory process

• Preplanning (Investigations of potential sites a.o.)

• Environmental, Archeological, Geophysical and more investigations

• Five regulating laws to follow (ecology, planning, naval traffic, fishing)

• Consents

• Finansing

• Tendering Bidding

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Main processes Implementation

• Preplanning (Investigations of potential sites a.o.)

• Manufacture of components (turbine, substation, cables a.o.)

• Transport

• Foundation

• Assembly of turbines (interface with foundation)

• Single Turbine Test

• Power plant test

• Commissioning Gerdes et al (2005)

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Main processes Operation

• Production of power

• Surveillance

• Maintenance

• Repair

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Phase 1 Experiences

10 UK offshore wind farms:

Round 1, 2 and 3

Preparation takes averagely 4 years

-apparently well planned and designed

-assuring tendering and proper bidding (Anholt)

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Phase 2 Implementation

Focusing in on implementation processes

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Scroby Sands Monopile deployment

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A2sea

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Who makes them?

Example contractors at Kentish Flat: • EDF Energy, UK (Grid Connection) • Vestas Offshore Associated contractors (Wind Farm) • MT Hojgaard, DK (foundations) • AEI Cables, UK (cables) • MPI, UK (installation, foundations) • Global Marine, UK (installation, offshore cables) • Fitzpatrick, UK (installation, onshore cables) • A2SEA, DK (installation, turbines)

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Focus on British offshore farms

• 20*20 segment

• Recent

• Comparable

• Monopiles

• Average Cost 333 mio. Euro in 2003-2010 prices (Flyvbjerg average 300 mio Euro 1995 prices, 2% yearly inflation)

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Focus on British offshore farms

• Barrows

• Burbo Banks

• Gunfleet Sands

• Kentish Flats

• Lynn and Inner Dowsing

• North Hoyle

• Rhyll

• Robin

• Scroby Sands

• Thanet

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Results Budget overrun

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Results Time overrun

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Delays (indicative)

• Most frequent explanation: bad weather, especially during winter.

• Product technology:-turbines -testing, cables

• Implementation equipment bottleneck (vessels)

• Cabling processes gives problems

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Phase 3 Operation: Performance

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Discussion I: Not quick

• Considerable time and cost overruns.

• A small share of the wind farm has relatively, some might say acceptable, low overruns.

• No project ends before time or under budget. • Operation exhibit under performance so far

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Discussion 2: But Dirty

• In SUM indications of strategic misrepresentation (so DIRTY in that sense)

• No clear learning curve, need to relax public incentives?

• The long and the short time span (public, regulatory reform still needed)

• Delays due to weather, product technology, site, process, equipment bottlenecks

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Conclusion

• Offshore wind farms do not distinguish themselves from other mega projects ( Flyvbjerg et al 2003, 2004, 2011).

• The analysis and results give basis for further investigation of assumptions of strategic misrepresentation (and may be optimism bias)

• Mega projects should be understood as combined social and technical, qualitative and quantitative, product and process

• Further work needed

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Implications

• (practical)Reference Class Forecasting pro et cons

• (practical) Mass Customisation, product configuration

• Life cycle costing

• (research) Public- Private interaction; political, financial, performance, PPP

• (research) supply chain and manufacture

• (research) process management