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Kinewell Energy ramps up growth after landing major offshore wind contract

The North Tyneside start-up has sealed the deal with Big Six energy supplier SSE Renewables

The Kinewell Energy team, Dr Henna Bains, Dr Chris Mullen, Claire Hislop, Steven Ziolkowski, Hamza Sajid and Dr Andrew Jenkins, CEO and founder (front of picture).(Image: Helen Smith Photography for Kinewell Energy)

A North Tyneside tech start-up is predicting huge growth after landing a contract to help develop one of the world’s largest offshore wind developments.

Kinewell Energy – launched by Dr Andrew Jenkins in 2015 when he was a PhD student at Newcastle University – has sealed the deal with Big Six energy supplier SSE Renewables to map out its Berwick Bank Wind Farm development. The wind farm, in the Outer Firth of Forth, has the potential to deliver up to 4.1 GW of installed capacity, meaning it will be able to power more than five million homes and become one of the largest projects of its kind, anywhere in the world.

Since its launch, Kinewell Energy’s KLOC (Kinewell Layout Optimisation of Cable) software solution – which will be deployed by SSE Renewables at Berwick Bank - has been used across the globe. The system typically saves offshore wind developers in the region of 20% of the cable cost over the project life, by playing ‘dot-to-dot’ to find the most cost-effective way of linking up turbines with cable to collect the energy generated.

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The tool uses cloud computing and is accessed via an intuitive web-app, so Software as a Service (SaaS) clients can access KLOC at any time using a desktop, laptop, tablet or even their mobile phone.

Dr Jenkins said: “We founded Kinewell Energy with the aim of substantially reducing the cost of offshore wind cable systems through innovative use of advanced mathematical algorithms. We have significantly sped up and improved the process of designing cable layouts for offshore windfarms and we have been blown away by the successes we’ve recorded so far.

“Over the past five years, we have worked with some of the world’s biggest energy producers and it’s not unusual for our team to add value to offshore wind projects of around US$50m, so we’re delighted to be working with SSE Renewables on a project which is so close to home.

“As a 4.1GW project, Berwick Bank will not only be one of the world’s largest offshore wind farms, but it will also play a key role in helping the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ achieve its Net Zero ambitions, and we’re all incredibly proud to be playing a part in its development.”