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Tugdock signs MoU with the Salamander floating offshore wind farm

Posted on 11 Oct 2023. Edited by: John Hunter. Read 1372 times.
Tugdock signs MoU with the Salamander floating offshore wind farm Tugdock submersible platforms. Photo: Blackfish Engineering Design Ltd

Cornwall-based Tugdock has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Salamander floating offshore wind farm to foster floating offshore wind energy innovation in Scotland.

Salamander Offshore Wind is a joint venture development project between Simply Blue Group, Ørsted and Subsea7 and will be located offshore from Peterhead in North-East Scotland. Salamander has signed an exclusivity agreement as part of Crown Estate Scotland’s Innovation and Targeted Oil and Gas (INTOG) leasing round.

Fast-growing company Tugdock’s technology consists of a modular road transportable space frame with the use of patented airlift bags that are filled and then vented using compressed air. By confining the air lift bags into a space frame configuration and deck arrangement, the product can be used as additional buoyancy modules or submersible platforms.

This technology enables floating offshore wind turbine substructures to be built or assembled and the turbines integrated in ports with water depth or space restrictions. It is a lighter, shallow drafted, quicker, and more cost-effective alternative to a steel hulled barge or floating dock. Salamander has engaged with Tugdock to discuss opportunities to collaborate in research and innovation related to the development of technologies and supply chain for floating wind energy in Scotland.

Tugdock CEO Shane Carr said: “The objectives of this collaboration are for Salamander Offshore Wind and Tugdock to jointly develop innovative knowledge and technologies to accelerate the development of floating wind energy. This is currently a fast-evolving industry around the world. We are delighted to have agreed this forward-looking collaboration and we are confident that it will lead to significant progress.”

Tom Brown, innovation and interface manager of Salamander Offshore Wind, said: “Tugdock is a highly innovative young company and we are looking forward to working closely with the company to explore the applications of its technology.”

Lucas Lowe-Houghton, director of business growth at Tugdock, concluded: “Floating offshore wind will be vital in achieving the UK’s mission to reach ‘net zero’. Proactive collaboration between companies will help the industry to meet the challenges and unlock its full potential.”

In recent months, Tugdock has also announced partnerships with Sarens, the global leader in crane rental and heavy lifting, and with Crowley, a US-based supply chain solutions company serving the offshore wind sector, exploring floating offshore wind in la number of locations, including the US West Coast.