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MARITIME ACCESS & LOGISTIC OPERATIONS on the REBO terminal in ENERGY PORT OOSTENDE © Alstom

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Belgium is one of the European leaders in the development of offshore wind farms. Since 2008 the port of Ostend has been closely involved with the development and operation of wind farms in the North Sea. In order to explore this business opportunity the investment company, REBO NV, was founded. Since then, several projects have been realized at the REBO-terminal in the Port of Oostende and a close offshore wind network has been developed.

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  • 1. MARITIME ACCESS & LOGISTIC OPERATIONS on the REBO terminal in ENERGY PORT OOSTENDE Alstom

2. no locks outstanding geographical location excellent & immediate access to open sea priority to offshore wind vessels 3. WHY PORT OF OOSTENDE? 1/ MARITIME ACCESS outstanding geographical location excellent & immediate access to open sea no locks priority to offshore wind vessels 127 ha available in the port of Oostende for renewable energy activities quays with a capacity able to handle from 4T/m2 to 20 T/m2 15 Ha of terminal surfaces (with heavy lift capacity) and with capacity for extension > > > > > > 4. 1/ MARITIME ACCESS WHY PORT OF OOSTENDE? 5. 1/ MARITIME ACCESS 200 KM WHY PORT OF OOSTENDE? 6. WHY PORT OF OOSTENDE? MultitechCMI Falck Fabricom Multitech grindbed new H 20T/m Alstom Parkwind Senvion GeoSea ReboB Flansea C-Power VISSERIJDOK ZEEWEZENDOK HALVE M AAN HAVENGEUL ry lex Vestas OOSTENDE ZEEBRUGGE ZONES RESERVED FOR WIND FARMS 29 km Thorntonbank Blighbank Lodewijkbank NORTHER: 350 MW TOTAL: 2251 - 2461 MW C-POWER: 325 MW RENTEL: 288 - 312 MW NORTHWIND: 216 MW SEASTAR: 246 - 432 MW BELWIND : 330 MW (165 MW + 165 MW) MERMAID: 266 MW (20 MW wave energy) NORTHWESTER II: 224 MW 72 x 24 x 55 x 30 x NORTH SEA connection to Oostende connection to Zeebrugge future Stevin connection operational ongoing in preparation 1/ MARITIME ACCESS WHY PORT OF OOSTENDE? 29 KM 7. WHY REBO? zone km from Ostend WIND FARM STATUS TURBINE TYPE # TOTAL MW SHARE HOLDERS 1 22 Norther in preparation not know yet 350 MW Eneco + Elicio (ex. Electrawinds) (PMV) 2 29 C-Power operational Senvion 5 MW 6 30 MW EDF - Socof - Nuhma - Marguerite fund - Deme operational Senvion 6.15 MW 48 295.2 MW 3 36 Rentel in preparation not know yet 288 - 312 MW Otary (Aspiravi - P@S - Deme - SRIW - Socof - Nuhma - Rent a Port - Elicio (ex. Electrawinds) (PMV) ) 4 43 Northwind ongoing Vestas 3 MW 72 216 MW Parkwind (Colruyt - PMV - Korys) - Sumitomo - Aspiravi - WE Power 5 Seastar in preparation not know yet 246 - 432 MW Otary (Aspiravi - P@S - Deme - SRIW - Socof - Nuhma - Rent a Port - Elicio (ex. Electrawinds) (PMV) ) 6 50 Belwind I operational Vestas 3 MW 55 165 MW Parkwind (Colruyt - PMV - Korys) - Sumitomo ongoing Alstom Haliade 6 MW 1 6 MW Alstom Wind (100%) Belwind II 2015 not know yet 165 MW Parkwind (Colruyt - PMV - Korys) - Sumitomo 7 55 Northwester II in preparation not know yet 224 MW Colruyt - Incontrol - TTR Energy (TPF - TTRAG) - Wagram Invest 8 57 Mermaid in preparation not know yet 266 MW Otary (Aspiravi Offshore - P@S - Deme - SRIW - Socof - Z-Kracht - Rent a Port - Elicio (ex. Electrawinds) (PMV) ) - Electrabel total 2251 - 2461 MW 15% 15% 15% 15% 40% 8. office pontoon grindbed H 20T/m B C-Power crew changes & refueling VLOTDOK VISSERIJDOK ZEEWEZENDOK HALVE M AAN HAVENGEUL HOUTDOK ZWAAIDOK geoXYZ marine services OOSTENDE ZEEBRUGGE 29 km Thorntonbank Blighbank Lodewijkbank NORTHER: 350 MW TOTAL: 2 120 MW C-POWER: 325 MW RENTEL: 288 - 312 MW NORTHWIND: 216 MW 72 x 41-62 x 24 x 36-78 x 49-73 x 20 x 55 x 30 x NORTH SEA Multitech MultitechCMI Falck Fabricom Energynew Alstom Parkwind GeoSea Rebo terminal sanitarycomplex Vestas Senvion Halve maan - site prepared for offshore wind works - surface: 5 ha - quay length: 100 m - quay capacity: 10 T/m - draught: -8 LAT Zeewezendok - site prepared for offshore wind works - surface: 15 ha - quay length: 600 m - quay capacity: 4 T/m to 20 T/m - draught: - 8m LAT Vlotdok - site prepared for berthing & refueling - length: 800 m berthing places RENEWEABLE ENERGY SITES assembly & storage area with direct access to open sea offices & storage assembly & storage area behind the locks 1/ MARITIME ACCESS 9. +/- 1 hour sailing pilotage - for vessels with a LOA of 80 M or + - 24 hrs from Wandelaar pilot - tugs available GEOGRAPHICAL POSITION 1/ MARITIME ACCESS 10. VHF 65 Traffic centre Wandelaar (VHF 09 Port Control) 0 2 5 0 51 14' 0 56' 5114,62'N Dem ey- sluis (VHF 10) 56' 255' 51 14' 5,1m 4,2m 2 F.G.14m10M Vlotdok 8m 8m G 256,52'E 1,1m 8m m250 0 9,9m 0 5 9,9m 7,4m 2 Fl.G.5s 2 G 254,72'E 255' 2,6m Voorhaven m250 Gebaggerdediepten(zienota) Dredgeddepths(seenote) 5113,37'N 6,2m Obscd OH 1:15000 (5120') OOSTENDE Vism ijn 3,1m MRCC 5,1m Q.Y F F.G Tijdok F.R 6,5m 5,5m Port Control 5,4m Zeewezen- 2,1m dok Visserijdok Visserijsluis Fl(3)10s65m27M Vuurtorendok 3,7m 3,7m (VHF 20) Iso.4s38m4M Iso.4s48m4M 5,1mMontgomerydok 2,6m 5,7m Q.Y 5,1m Tide gauge R Mercator R 3,1m OH2 Q.R R 143 Q.G Q.Y G O6 O5 OH7 Wk Bell4s SS (Traffic) 8m dokken Radar Tr Surveillance Station Fl(3)G.10s (VHF14) 8m OH6 OH8 G Q.R Q.R G Q.R OH1 Mercatorsluis Fl.G.5s R APPROACH FROM OPEN SEA TO PORT alignment 143 indicated by leading lights new construction of 2 moles > access of vessels up to 200 m length > entrance = 130 m wide at -8.4 m TAW > broadens out 5 cables inside the entrance > to a turning basin with a diameter of 300m 1 - 2 3. 4. 2 3 4 1/ MARITIME ACCESS 1 11. 270 m 130 m 300 m APPROACH FROM OPEN SEA TO PORT 1/ MARITIME ACCESS 12. APPROACH FROM OPEN SEA TO PORT 1/ MARITIME ACCESSharbour wall heads 13. WIDENING EASTERN SHORE - 2015 > the last phase of the new harbour entrance project > removing the current slope and dolphins on the eastern side of the approach to the turning basin > result: widening the channel by 50 m 50 m clearance to new shore removal of the dolphins 1/ MARITIME ACCESS 14. 603 103 APPROACH FROM OPEN SEA TO PORT Neptune length overall (LOA) 60 m breadth 38 m maximum draft 3.9 m accommodation 60 p 1/ MARITIME ACCESS 15. Pacfic Osprey length overall (LOA) 160.9 m breadth 49 m minimum draft 5.5 m maximum draft 6 m accommodation 111 p 49 APPROACH FROM OPEN SEA TO PORT 603 103 1/ MARITIME ACCESS 16. INFRASTRUCTURE 1/ MARITIME ACCESSgravel reinforced seabed quaywall - 8 m gravel reinforced seabed spud spud 17. INFRASTRUCTURE 1/ MARITIME ACCESSRORO pontoons 18. INSTALLATION VESSELS Aeulus - Van Oord 19. INSTALLATION VESSELS Bold Tern - Fred Olsen 20. INSTALLATION VESSELS RWE - Friedrich Ernestine 21. INSTALLATION VESSELS Innovation - Geosea 22. port: Port of Aalborg (DK) project: Westermost Rough Offshore Windfarm (UK) INSTALLATION VESSELS Innovation - Geosea 23. INSTALLATION VESSELS JB115 - JB Barges 24. INSTALLATION VESSELS Neptune - Geosea 25. INSTALLATION VESSELS Pacific Orca - Swire 26. INSTALLATION VESSELS Sea Installer - A2Sea 27. A B E F G HC D INSTALLATION VESSELS Sea Installer / Sea Challenger - A2SEA 28. INSTALLATION VESSELS Seafox 5 - Workfox 29. INSTALLATION VESSELS Vidar - Hochtief 30. heavy lift capacity up to 20 T/m2 heavy load bearing quays dedicated pontoons 31. 127 ha dedicated areas for wind farm logistics 15 Ha of terminal surfaces with heavy lift capacity up to 20 T/m2 heavy load bearing quays dedicated pontoons, mooring facilities for workboats, tugboats, crew vessels > > > > WHY REBO? 2/ LOGISTIC OPERATIONS 32. foundations construction & loading of 6 Gravity Base Foundations (GBF) site Halve Maan - unit weight: 2700 tons 2/ LOGISTIC OPERATIONS 33. GBF - preparation for loading with Rambiz floating crane foundations 2/ LOGISTIC OPERATIONS 34. GBF - move on SPMT foundations 2/ LOGISTIC OPERATIONS 35. GBF - lift-of foundations 2/ LOGISTIC OPERATIONS 36. GBF - move backwards foundations 2/ LOGISTIC OPERATIONS 37. GBF - half submerged (weight reduction) foundations 2/ LOGISTIC OPERATIONS 38. storage for jackets on pontoons foundations 2/ LOGISTIC OPERATIONS 39. prepiles - Flinter Rose unloading ARRIVAL & STORAGE OF MAIN PARTS 2/ LOGISTIC OPERATIONS 40. 2/ LOGISTIC OPERATIONSprepiles - storage on quayside ARRIVAL & STORAGE OF MAIN PARTS 41. arrival of Sarens 1250T shore crane - arrival of Intonation 2/ LOGISTIC OPERATIONS ARRIVAL & STORAGE OF MAIN PARTS 42. arrival of Sarens 1250 T shore crane - unloading of ship 2/ LOGISTIC OPERATIONS ARRIVAL & STORAGE OF MAIN PARTS 43. nacelles, 4 hubs, 8 tower sections - pontoon manoeuvering pontoon manoeuvering 2/ LOGISTIC OPERATIONS ARRIVAL & STORAGE OF MAIN PARTS harbour tug Ensor in assistance pontoon moored at quay 44. blades arrival - by road (night transport only) (63.5 m long) truck turning in to harbour area 2/ LOGISTIC OPERATIONS ARRIVAL & STORAGE OF MAIN PARTS 45. blades arrival - by road (night transport only) (63.5 m long) back of the truck 2/ LOGISTIC OPERATIONS ARRIVAL & STORAGE OF MAIN PARTS 46. blades arrive by ship - ship moored 2/ LOGISTIC OPERATIONS ARRIVAL & STORAGE OF MAIN PARTS 47. blades arrive by ship - unloading blades 2/ LOGISTIC OPERATIONS ARRIVAL & STORAGE OF MAIN PARTS 48. blades shipped by ferry - transport waiting 2/ LOGISTIC OPERATIONS ARRIVAL & STORAGE OF MAIN PARTS 49. blades shipped by ferry - entering ferry ARRIVAL & STORAGE OF MAIN PARTS 2/ LOGISTIC OPERATIONS 50. arrival & unloading of Alstom haliade (420 T) arrival on pontoon square onto quay ARRIVAL & STORAGE OF MAIN PARTS 2/ LOGISTIC OPERATIONS 51. arrival & unloading of Alstom haliade (420 T) moved by SPMT on quayside 2/ LOGISTIC OPERATIONS ARRIVAL & STORAGE OF MAIN PARTS 52. arrival & unloading of Alstom haliade (420 T) off it comes ARRIVAL & STORAGE OF MAIN PARTS 2/ LOGISTIC OPERATIONS 53. arrival & unloading of Alstom haliade (420 T) ready positioned 2/ LOGISTIC OPERATIONS ARRIVAL & STORAGE OF MAIN PARTS 54. cable Northwind - Jan De Nul 2/ LOGISTIC OPERATIONS ARRIVAL & STORAGE OF MAIN PARTS 55. cable Northwind - Jan De Nul 2/ LOGISTIC OPERATIONS ARRIVAL & STORAGE OF MAIN PARTS 56. presenting blade to nacelle 2/ LOGISTIC OPERATIONS Alstom turbine & BLADES in bunny 57. ready for assembly 2/ LOGISTIC OPERATIONS Alstom turbine & BLADES in bunny 58. almost there 2/ LOGISTIC OPERATIONS Alstom turbine & BLADES in bunny 59. proud of achievement 2/ LOGISTIC OPERATIONS Alstom turbine & BLADES in bunny 60. Neptune & Goliath in the port 2/ LOGISTIC OPERATIONS LOADING OF PLATFORMS 61. Neptune & Bold Tern in the port 2/ LOGISTIC OPERATIONS LOADING OF PLATFORMS 62. hub with blades on Neptune 2/ LOGISTIC OPERATIONS LOADING OF PLATFORMS 63. positioning in between spuds & towers 2/ LOGISTIC OPERATIONS LOADING OF PLATFORMS 64. Haliade 150 loaded on Bold Tern in floating position 2/ LOGISTIC OPERATIONS LOADING OF PLATFORMS 65. Haliade 150 loaded on Bold Tern in floating position 2/ LOGISTIC OPERATIONS LOADING OF PLATFORMS Alstom 66. ready to go to sea 2/ LOGISTIC OPERATIONS SAILING OUT OF LOADED PLATFORM 67. passing harbour walls heads 2/ LOGISTIC OPERATIONS SAILING OUT OF LOADED PLATFORM 68. Bolf Tern sailing out with Haliade 150 2/ LOGISTIC OPERATIONS SAILING OUT OF LOADED PLATFORM 69. C-Power N.V., fotograaf Tom DHaenens Deme platforms at work 2/ LOGISTIC OPERATIONS INSTALLATION AT SEA 70. Bold Tern at work 2/ LOGISTIC OPERATIONS INSTALLATION AT SEA Alstom 71. office, warehouse & sanitary accomodation on site technical support & service companies in immediate vicinity 3 telescopic crane companies within 1 km (< 400T, < 130 m) Falck training center on site 72. 3/ WIND ENERGY CLUSTER SITE OVERVIEW 73. along the quay MHI Vestas - Alstom - Parkwind - Geosea 3/ WIND ENERGY CLUSTER NEW & RENOVATED BUILDINGS 74. 3/ WIND ENERGY CLUSTERwith direct access to the quay NEW & RENOVATED BUILDINGS Falck Cofely Senvion OWA - Technum - Flidar - Ecoast 75. 3/ WIND ENERGY CLUSTERheli port Quay INFRASTRUCTURE - O&M 76. 3 pontoons and 1 fixed crane for service vessels 3/ WIND ENERGY CLUSTER Quay INFRASTRUCTURE - O&M 77. 3 pontoons and 1 fixed crane for service vessels 3/ WIND ENERGY CLUSTER Quay INFRASTRUCTURE - O&M 78. 3000 movements a year 3/ WIND ENERGY CLUSTER SERVICE VESSELS - O&M 79. online Ensor booking system 3/ WIND ENERGY CLUSTER SERVICE VESSELS - PONTOONS 80. MRCC: Maritime Rescue & Coordination Centre 3/ WIND ENERGY CLUSTER PRIORITY FOR OFFSHORE WIND VESSELS 81. MRCC: Maritime Rescue & Coordination Centre 3/ WIND ENERGY CLUSTER PRIORITY FOR OFFSHORE WIND VESSELS 82. 4/ TO SUMMARIZE OSTEND, HOMEBASE FOR ... 83. SEE YOU SOON www.reboostende.be 84. GENERAL PORT OF OOSTENDE Slijkensesteenweg 2 BE 8400 Oostende T +32 59 34 07 11 F + 32 59 34 07 10 www.portofoostende.be [email protected] REBO Slijkensesteenweg 2 BE 8400 Oostende T +32 59 34 07 11 www.reboostende.be COMMERCIAL SERVICES Jan Allaert Commercial Manager [email protected] HARBOUR SERVICES Mario Calbert Harbour Master [email protected] Emmanul Timmermans business development manager [email protected] CONTACT