Category: Energy
US regulations require that offshore wind developers submit a Construction and Operations Plan (COP) and also require that an independent third party organization is appointed to verify and certify structural aspects of the wind farm installation. As the CVA, DNV will maintain an independent role throughout the project, “essentially acting as BOEMRE’s eyes and ears” according to Shashikant Sarada, DNV’s Project Manager for Cape Wind CVA project.
On April 19, 2011, US Secretary of the Interior Ken Salazar announced approval of Cape Wind Energy project Construction and Operations Plan. During this announcement, BOEMRE Director Michael Bromwich points out that after a thorough review, “we are confident that this offshore commercial wind project, – the first in the nation- can move forward. This will spur innovation and investment in our nation’s infrastructure, especially renewable energy.”
DNV’s Christian Nerland, Head of Cleaner Energy adds “We know how important the Cape Wind project is for the US and the development of the offshore wind industry in the US. I can assure you that DNV will bring its depth of experience, and the lessons learned, from the offshore wind industry in Europe and around the world to help the US industry to jump start its offshore wind business.”
About DNV and Wind
DNV is a global provider of services for managing risk, with safeguarding life, property and the environment as our purpose. Organized as an independent and autonomous foundation with no proprietors, DNV balances the needs of business and society, based on its independence and integrity.
DNV has supported the wind industry for over 25 years and is now established in major markets in North America and Europe, as well as offices in most of the emerging markets throughout the world.
DNV is the leading wind consultancy company in the US and among the largest in the world with more than 250 employees dedicated to wind and many more contributing to wind projects from related units.
DNV has also obtained a dominant position on certification of wind turbines and project certification of offshore wind farms, particularly in Europe.
A core value to the wind industry is DNV’s independent role in developing technology standards together with the players and authorities. This supports a rapid development of the industry, ensuring highest level of safety and business value.
Established in 1864, the company has a global presence with a network of 300 offices in 100 countries, and is headquartered in Oslo, Norway. Our prime assets are the knowledge and expertise of its 9,000 employees from more than 80 nations. In the US, DNV has more than 700 employees, of which about half are based in Houston. DNV has operated in the US since 1898.
Source: Det Norske Veritas
Published: April 5, 2011