Clean energy from ocean waves

Acronym

CEFOW

Description of the granted funding

The most advanced wave power demonstrations today have showed the feasibility of power generation with single device deployments and MW-scale performance within several testing periods of several years. The next step beyond this is to deploy multiple wave energy converters in MW-scale with improved power generation capability and demonstrate that they are able to survive rough sea conditions over a period of several years. Clean Energy From Ocean Waves (CEFOW) project has an exceptionally good starting point. It has an existing site reservation in a wave power testing centre called Wave Hub, with all the needed infrastructure, including grid connection already in place. In addition, the wave energy converter technology to be deployed in the project has already been tested and proven in real conditions in Scotland. The ultimate purpose of the CEFOW is to increase the speed of wave power development, decrease the levelised cost of ocean energy by improving technical solutions used for multiple device system, and create an efficient supply chain to support larger wave power projects in the future. To reach these targets, the CEFOW consortium will improve the wave energy converter performance by 50% and raise its availability to 70%; develop new types of dynamic mooring and electrical connections suitable for multi-device deployment and deploy 3MW (three 1MW units) wave energy converters in real world offshore conditions in a grid-connected testing environment. In addition, CEFOW will study the feasibility of on-board and on-shore storage solutions and conduct thorough multi-year environmental, health and safety studies. The consortium spans the full value chain from research organisations to wave converter technology developers, marine service providers and a large multinational utility company as the operator.
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Starting year

2015

End year

2020

Granted funding

WELLO OY
9 447 840.5 €
Participant
Fortum Power and Heat Oy
194 250 €
Third party
FORTUM OYJ
250 125 €
Coordinator
FORTUM ENERGY LTD (UK)
1 293 250 €
Participant
GREEN MARINE(UK)LTD (UK)
4 470 206 €
Participant
THE EUROPEAN MARINE ENERGY CENTRE LIMITED (UK)
168 833 €
Participant
UNIVERSITY OF PLYMOUTH (UK)
339 662.5 €
Participant
THE UNIVERSITY OF EXETER (UK)
355 447 €
Participant
UPPSALA UNIVERSITET (SE)
273 286.25 €
Participant

Amount granted

16 998 022 €

Funder

European Union

Funding instrument

Innovation action

Framework programme

Horizon 2020 Framework Programme

Call

Programme part
Energy (5352)
Develop the full potential of wind energy (5358)
Develop efficient, reliable and cost-competitive solar energy systems (5359)
Develop geothermal, hydro, marine and other renewable energy options (5361)
Topic
Demonstration of renewable electricity and heating/cooling technologies (LCE-03-2014)
Call ID
H2020-LCE-2014-2

Other information

Funding decision number

655594

Identified topics

machines, power engines