Hydrocarbons model adopted for offshore wind farms

The government plans to base its offshore wind farms development strategy on a model successfully used in the hydrocarbons sector. Seismic surveys conducted by Norwegian offshore survey company PGS, a legal framework and other useful details were put into a data room for interested parties with letters of guarantee to examine.

A special purpose vehicle to represent EDEYEP, the Hellenic Hydrocarbons and Energy Resources Management Company, and power grid operator IPTO, for commissioning wind and deep-sea studies at marine areas to host a first wave of 1.9-GW in offshore wind farms will be established as soon as a related legislative revision drafted by the energy ministry is ratified.

The SPV, which should be ready to operate towards the end of March, will then announce a tender for these wind and deep-sea studies, expected to require two years to be completed.

Swift action will be needed so that 1.9 GW in offshore wind farms are under development by the end of the decade, as noted in the National Energy and Climate Plan for 2030.

EDEYEP is already scouring the European and international markets for companies qualified to perform the wind and deep-sea studies, a difficult task as the challenges of exceptionally deep waters will need to be overcome. Few companies are believed to possess the experience to take on these studies.