Ramboll’s team will support the developer, Italian renewable energy company AGNES, throughout the authorisation process which is currently underway and is expected to be completed by the end of the year.
For the proposed offshore energy hub, Ramboll will provide concept design during the initial design phase, as well as strategic advisory including the estimation of capital expenditures (CAPEX) and operational expenditures (OPEX).
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“It is great to be part of such an innovative project in the Mediterranean Sea combining offshore wind and solar energy with a Power-to-Hydrogen plant and a battery storage. Our expanding team of local wind experts is thrilled to support and contribute to Italy’s way to a more sustainable energy supply,” said Lorena Tremps, Head of Wind Advisory, Mediterranean at Ramboll.
Italian authorities received an application for the project back in 2021, when AGNES, together with Saipem and QINT’X, applied for a concession for a site in the Adriatic Sea, off the coast of Ravenna.
The Agnes Romagna Hub consists of two offshore wind farms, Romagna 1 and Romagna 2, with a total capacity of 600 MW.
Romagna 1 is proposed to be built 22 kilometres off the coast of Lido di Classe, spanning an area of 85 square kilometres, where 25 wind turbines with 8 MW of capacity each would be installed. The floating photovoltaic system with a power of 100 MWp would be installed next to the Romagna 1 wind farm.
Romagna 2 would have a capacity of 400 MW with up to 50 8 MW turbines spinning some 26 kilometres offshore Porto Corsini.
In addition to floating solar, the offshore energy hub is also planned to integrate a Power-to-Hydrogen plant and battery storage.
In 2022, AGNES contracted Rosetti Marino to prepare the conceptual design for the wind turbines. Under the contract, Rosetti Marino conducted an analysis of alternative foundation options for Agnes Romagna and provided input in terms of technical solutions to the environmental impact assessment (EIA) and authorisation process.