11 Oct 2012

Electrical evaluation of turbine design considered critical for uninterrupted installation at Cape Wind, the first US offshore project  

Intertek has signed a deal to evaluate and assess the offshore turbine design for a major European manufacturer to ensure compliance with US and Canadian electrical safety requirements. 

Starting with immediate effect, the project comes at a critical time for Cape Wind, as it moves towards installation and finalises its applications for major state and federal permits, due for submission next month. 

The work therefore forms a key part of the manufacture, preparation and assessment of the proposed turbines and will help to minimise any potential delays that are common during the construction phase of offshore wind farms.

As part of the initiative, Intertek will work closely with the European manufacturer in order to ensure that it meets and overcomes the regulatory challenges of the North American market. 

Currently there are a host of new electrical standards and electrical codes due to be implemented within the United States and Canada. These changes and enhancements are intended to mitigate hazards and risks and provide greater levels of safety to personnel working on site. 

“With new North American electrical safety standards due to come into effect over the next six to nine months, it’s increasingly important for international manufacturers to be able to fully understand the changing dynamics of the market. Particularly if they wish to avoid unnecessary delays and potentially expensive future field modifications,” said Troy Hewitt, Global Business Leader, Wind, Intertek. 

“What’s more, with an increasing focus on workplace safety and with key construction, installation and functionality requirements expected to influence future design and component choice, manufacturers are anxious to fully understand these new regulations. This is imperative if they are to reduce the development and construction phase and win future work. 

“Working directly with the manufacturer, this project provides the manufacturer with valuable insight and intelligence that will help mitigate risk and unforeseen delays ahead of the construction and installation at Cape Wind.” 

As part of the certification and evaluation service, Intertek will work alongside the manufacturer to help assess, develop and refine all key elements of electrical safety compliance. The turbine project forms a part of an ongoing business relationship with the European manufacturer, as it builds its footprint in the North American market. 

Separately, Intertek’s Energy & Water consultancy (formerly Intertek METOC) is also working to provide specialist marine consultancy services to North American power generation and transmission clients. Specialist technical advice has already been provided to over forty offshore wind developments in northern Europe, particularly relating to marine surveys and sub-marine power cable inter-arrays and exports cables. 

In the United States the team has recently supervised a power cable installation across the Hudson river into Manhattan; conducted risk assessments for major subsea power cable projects on the East coast; and managed an ongoing Operations & Maintenance programme for a marine power cable on the West coast. 

Intertek will be exhibiting at the AWEA Offshore Wind conference in Virginia Beach on Tuesday 9th – Thursday 11th October 2012. Booth number 304. 


 

Contacts 
For further information, please contact: 

Troy Hewitt, Global Business Leader, Wind, USA 
Telephone: +1 607 753 6711 
troy.hewitt@intertek.com 

George Smith, Business Development Manager, UK 
Telephone:+ 44-(0)2920 020669 
george.smith@intertek.com 

Editorial Contact: 

Roland Godfrey-Davies Telephone: +44 (0) 20 7193 6013 
roland@tamarindocomms.com 


About Intertek 
Intertek is a leading provider of quality and safety solutions serving a wide range of industries around the world. From auditing and inspection, to testing, quality assurance and certification, Intertek people are dedicated to adding value to customers' products and processes, supporting their success in the global marketplace. Intertek has the expertise, resources and global reach to support its customers through its network of more than 1,000 laboratories and offices and over 33,000 people in 110 countries around the world. 

About Intertek’s Energy and Water consultancy services: 
We are a leading international consultancy specialising in technical services in the marine, coastal and river environments. Our expertise helps reduce risk for our clients through all stages of a development, from concept, feasibility and design, through construction and operation, to decommissioning. Key sectors we operate in are Oil & Gas, offshore Renewables and marine Cables, and Water, where we partner with operators, developers, utilities, lenders and government. For further information, visit https://www.intertek.com/