TechnipFMC, Prysmian partner to apply offshore expertise in renewable sector
TechnipFMC and Prysmian today announced the two companies have signed a collaboration agreement to further accelerate the global development of floating offshore wind to help meet growing demand for renewable electricity.
The collaboration agreement brings together the technologies and competencies of these two offshore industry leaders, providing unique capabilities to pioneer a complete water column solution, from seabed to ocean surface. The collaboration will leverage the unparalleled expertise of TechnipFMC’s system design and integration capabilities in dynamic offshore applications with Prysmian’s global leadership in the production and installation of submarine power cable systems.
The companies aim to deliver the optimized solution through a fully integrated Engineering, Procurement, Construction and Installation (iEPCI™) commercial model. Integrated execution of this new solution — which includes mooring and anchoring and both dynamic inter-array and export cable systems — will improve project economics and de-risk execution plans.
“This agreement is a great example of a solid cooperation between two industry leaders,” said Massimo Battaini, CEO at Prysmian. “Prysmian’s leadership is defined by our unwavering commitment to innovation. Our tailor-made solutions for customers reinforce our capabilities to deliver groundbreaking technology worldwide, helping to drive the global energy transition.”
“We are excited to partner with Prysmian, the worldwide leader in cabling solutions for the energy transition and digital transformation,” added Doug Pferdehirt, Chair and CEO at TechnipFMC. “The collaboration strengthens both companies’ position in this emerging market by providing an integrated solution that accelerates time to first power and reduces cost, while improving overall system reliability. This innovative subsea offering will create significant value for our customers and further differentiate TechnipFMC as the leading architect for offshore energy.”