Green infrastructure developer Cerulean Winds has revealed an ambitious £10bn plan to decarbonise oil and gas assets in the North Sea via a 200-turbine floating wind and hydrogen development. The company, led by oil and gas industry entrepreneurs Dan Jackson and Mark Dixon, said it has submitted a request for seabed leases to Marine Scotland for projects west of Shetland and in the central North Sea. Cerulean claims the project would have the ability to electrify the majority of current UKCS assets as well as future production potential from 2024 to reduce emissions ahead of abatement targets. The turbines would also offer 100% availability of green power to offshore platforms at a price below current gas turbine generation through a self-sustained scheme with no upfront cost to operators, claims the developer.