Children from across Tayside became the first ever pupils to explore the workings of an offshore service operations vessel (SOV) for Scotland's biggest offshore wind farm today (13 November 2024).
The fourteen S4-S6 pupils from four secondary schools were selected after succeeding in a competition launched by Dundee Science Centre. The challenge tasked young people to design a poster, presentation or Tik-Tok style video on the importance of wind energy in building a sustainable future for Scotland.
Pupils enjoyed a tour of the Brint Enabler SOV (previously named The Edda Brint) which helps to support safer and more efficient operations at Seagreen Wind Farm.
Lorraine Lemon, Head of Business Development at Dundee Science Centre said,
“At Dundee Science Centre, we love to shape engaging activities and opportunities that get young people thinking, questioning and imagining. Through our competition inviting pupils to explore and communicate the importance of wind energy in building a sustainable future for Scotland, we attracted some brilliant concepts and theories which prove that our young people are grasping the significant role that renewable energy could play in their futures. To enhance that experience with a tour of the Brint Enabler SOV was just fantastic and provide an invaluable opportunity to explore the range of careers that are opening up right now, to meet the people behind these jobs and to see how they might fit in the future workforce.”
The 82-metre-long vessel accommodates up to 60 personnel and features a motion-compensated gangway system (walk to work), enabling it to connect on the offshore wind turbine generators (WTG’s). It is also prepared for future zero-emission operations due to its hybrid hydrogen power capability.
Set to visit Montrose Port every two weeks for crew change-over, the vessel sets a new standard in the offshore wind market, housing a medical facility, gym, day room, and games room.
As well as touring the vessel and its control centre, the group enjoyed a presentation about Seagreen, from emerging job opportunities to what to expect from a typical day offshore.
Pauline Allison, Stakeholder Engagement Manager, Seagreen, said,
“It was fantastic to welcome the first group of school pupils onto the Brint Enabler, opening their eyes to the diverse job opportunities within the renewable energy industry.
“As well as giving the youngsters an exciting and engaging day out and a chance to the many people who work with us, we appreciate any opportunity to showcase the career opportunities that lie ahead, including apprenticeships and skill-based jobs. On days like today, from engineers and scientists to technicians and planners, our potential future workforce is in front of us, and we love to engage with and inspire them.”
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