INCH CAPE OFFSHORE LIMITED
Priesh Patel is a Chartered Engineer with extensive experience in offshore engineering, particularly in the transport and installation of foundations and wind turbine generators. Currently serving as a Foundations and WTG Transport and Installation Engineer at Inch Cape Offshore Limited since October 2022, Priesh Patel is responsible for analyzing installation sequences and planning for weather-related factors. Previously at Saipem from 2018 to October 2022, roles included Senior Offshore Methods Engineer focusing on EPCI and decommissioning projects, and Disposal Engineer overseeing waste management and decommissioning philosophies. Additional experience includes contract management as Assistant Project Manager for the Thames Tideway Tunnel, mechanical engineering roles in decommissioning at Veolia UK, and entry-level positions during university studies. Priesh Patel holds a Master of Mechanical Engineering (MEng) from the University of Brighton.
INCH CAPE OFFSHORE LIMITED
The Inch Cape Offshore Wind Farm, currently in late stage development, will see up to 72 turbines located 15km off the Angus Coast and connect to the National Grid at Cockenzie, East Lothian. Once complete, it will be one of Scotland’s largest single sources of renewables energy and power over 1 million homes with clean electricity. Inch Cape Offshore Wind Farm is owned by Inch Cape Offshore Limited, an equal joint venture between Edinburgh based renewable and sustainable energy company, Red Rock Power Limited and Ireland’s leading energy company, ESB.