
ADWEN OFFSHORE S.L.
ADWEN OFFSHORE S.L.
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Open Access Mandate for Publications assignment_turned_in Project2016 - 2019Partners:Gamesa (Spain), UL INTERNATIONAL GMBH, PLOCAN, ADWEN OFFSHORE S.L., ADWEN OFFSHORE S.L. +9 partnersGamesa (Spain),UL INTERNATIONAL GMBH,PLOCAN,ADWEN OFFSHORE S.L.,ADWEN OFFSHORE S.L.,UL INTERNATIONAL GMBH,PLOCAN,ESTEYCO,ESTEYCO,ALE Heavylift Ibérica, SA,ALE HEAVYLIFT (R&D) BV,ALE HEAVYLIFT (R&D) BV,SGRE,ALE Heavylift Ibérica, SAFunder: European Commission Project Code: 691919Overall Budget: 17,107,300 EURFunder Contribution: 11,182,000 EURIn ELICAN, a strong team of complementary European companies with worldwide leading presence in the Wind Energy industry join forces to provide the market with a disruptive high-capacity and cost-reducing integrated substructure system for deep offshore wind energy. The technology is exceptionally fitted to meet the technical and logistical challenges of the sector as it moves into deeper locations with larger turbines, while allowing for drastic cost reduction. This project will design, build, certify and fully demonstrate in operative environment a deep water substructure prototype supporting Adwen’s 5MW offshore wind turbine, the be installed in the Southeast coast of Las Palmas (Canary Islands). It will become the first bottom-fixed offshore wind turbine in all of Southern Europe and the first one worldwide to be installed with no need of heavy-lift vessels. The revolutionary substructure consists in an integrated self-installing precast concrete telescopic tower and foundation that will allow for crane-free offshore installation of the complete substructure and wind turbine, thus overcoming the constraints imposed by the dependence on heavy-lift vessels. It will allow for a full inshore preassembly of the complete system, which is key to generate a highly industrialized low-cost manufacturing process with fast production rates and optimized risk control. The main benefits to be provided by this ground-breaking technology are: • Significant cost reduction (>35%) compared with current solutions. • Direct scalability in terms of turbine size, water depth, infrastructure and installation means. • Complete independence of heavy-lift vessels • Excellently suited for fast industrialized construction. • Robust and durable concrete substructure for reduced OPEX costs and improved asset integrity. • Suitable for most soil conditions, including rocky seabeds. • Enhanced environmental friendliness regarding both impact on sea life and carbon footprint.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.euOpen Access Mandate for Publications assignment_turned_in Project2017 - 2022Partners:IRE, UPTIME ENGINEERING GMBH, Cranfield University, RAMBOLL, UPTIME ENGINEERING GMBH +24 partnersIRE,UPTIME ENGINEERING GMBH,Cranfield University,RAMBOLL,UPTIME ENGINEERING GMBH,LAU LAGUN BEARINGS SL,Zabala Innovation Consulting (Spain),IBERDROLA RENOVABLES ENERGIA SA,Siemens Wind Power,IBM RESEARCH GMBH,LAU LAGUN BEARINGS SL,University of Strathclyde,Indra (Spain),RAMBOLL GMBH,SGRE-DK,MINSAIT,SGRE Deustchland,Cranfield University,BACHMANN MONITORING GMBH,ADWEN OFFSHORE S.L.,Zabala Innovation Consulting (Spain),RAMBOLL IMS INGENIEURGESELLSCHAFT MBH,MINSAIT,SGRE Deustchland,Indra (Spain),General Electric (France),IBM RESEARCH GMBH,ADWEN OFFSHORE S.L.,BACHMANN MONITORING GMBHFunder: European Commission Project Code: 745625Overall Budget: 16,376,100 EURFunder Contribution: 9,999,810 EUREmerging technologies as Offshore Wind Energy, demand new advanced solutions for reducing Operation & Maintenance (O&M) costs, as well as for performing the reliability and extended life-time of wind turbines (WT) and farms (WF). In this sense, ROMEO is a 5 years project whose main objective is to develop and demonstrate an O&M information management and analytics platform capable of improving the decision making processes of offshore WF operators allowing the transition from calendar base maintenance to condition-based maintenance strategies reducing significantly O&M costs. Thus, a flexible and interoperable IoT platform will provide an advanced analytics ecosystem to better understand the real time behaviour of the main components of the WTs under operation conditions; maximizing their life-time and reducing the need for maintenance, thus minimizing the OPEX which drastically impact on LCoE of offshore Wind Energy. The project has been structured in three phases: 1st phase “specifications” will pave th
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.euOpen Access Mandate for Publications and Research data assignment_turned_in Project2016 - 2020Partners:KTH, University of Aberdeen, TENNET, DNV GL, DNV GL NETHERLANDS B.V. +60 partnersKTH,University of Aberdeen,TENNET,DNV GL,DNV GL NETHERLANDS B.V.,T&D EUROPE,FORSCHUNGSGEMEINSCHAFT FUER ELEKTRISCHE ANLAGEN UND STROMWIRTSCHAFT E.V.,KEMA NEDERLAND BV,Energinet (Denmark),Statkraft (Norway),RWTH,Tractebel Engineering (Belgium),SIEMENS,IRE,KUL,DTU,Carbon Trust,KEMA LABORATORIES,KEMA LABORATORIES,Tractebel Impact,Deutsche WindGuard (Germany),University of Strathclyde,FGH,SVENSKA KRAFTNAT,EUI,MVOW,ADWEN OFFSHORE S.L.,Deutsche WindGuard (Germany),Carbon Trust,Ørsted,MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC EUROPE BV,RTE RESEAU DE TRANSPORT D'ELECTRICITE,EIRGRID PLC,T&D EUROPE,DNV GL NETHERLANDS B.V.,EUI,SCOTTISH HYDRO ELECTRIC TRANSMISSION PLC,Siemens (Germany),Statkraft (Norway),IBERDROLA RENOVABLES ENERGIA SA,ADWEN OFFSHORE S.L.,TU Delft,EIRGRID PLC,Equinor (Norway),Stiftung Offshore-Windenergie,UPV,Ørsted,MVOW,PRYSMIAN,SCOTTISH HYDRO ELECTRIC TRANSMISSION PLC,Supergrid Institute,SVENSKA KRAFTNAT,HITACHI ENERGY SWEDEN AB,MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC EUROPE BV,Equinor (Norway),PRYSMIAN,SCIBREAK AB,Energinet (Denmark),Stiftung Offshore-Windenergie,University of Groningen,TENNET,GE RENEWABLE ENERGY, GRID SOLUTIONS,Tractebel Engineering (Belgium),Siemens Energy,SCIBREAK ABFunder: European Commission Project Code: 691714Overall Budget: 42,691,700 EURFunder Contribution: 34,480,900 EURIn order to unlock the full potential of Europe’s offshore resources, network infrastructure is urgently required, linking off-shore wind parks and on-shore grids in different countries. HVDC technology is envisaged but the deployment of meshed HVDC offshore grids is currently hindered by the high cost of converter technology, lack of experience with protection systems and fault clearance components and immature international regulations and financial instruments. PROMOTioN will overcome these barriers by development and demonstration of three key technologies, a regulatory and financial framework and an offshore grid deployment plan for 2020 and beyond. A first key technology is presented by Diode Rectifier offshore converter. This concept is ground breaking as it challenges the need for complex, bulky and expensive converters, reducing significantly investment and maintenance cost and increasing availability. A fully rated compact diode rectifier converter will be connected to an existing wind farm. The second key technology is an HVDC grid protection system which will be developed and demonstrated utilising multi-vendor methods within the full scale Multi-Terminal Test Environment. The multi-vendor approach will allow DC grid protection to become a “plug-and-play” solution. The third technology pathway will first time demonstrate performance of existing HVDC circuit breaker prototypes to provide confidence and demonstrate technology readiness of this crucial network component. The additional pathway will develop the international regulatory and financial framework, essential for funding, deployment and operation of meshed offshore HVDC grids. With 35 partners PROMOTioN is ambitious in its scope and advances crucial HVDC grid technologies from medium to high TRL. Consortium includes all major HVDC and wind turbine manufacturers, TSO’s linked to the North Sea, offshore wind developers, leading academia and consulting companies.
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