Effective Lifetime Extension in the Marine Environment for Tidal Energy

Acronym

ELEMENT

Description of the granted funding

In the ELEMENT project, a partnership of world-leading academic, industrial and research organisations will develop and validate an innovative tidal turbine control system, using the tidal turbine itself as a sensor, to deliver a step change improvement in the performance of the tidal energy sector. By enhancing an existing tidal turbine controller and combining with a state-of-the-art control technology developed for wind turbines, the ELEMENT project will use behavioural modelling and artificial intelligence to optimise performance and deliver an adaptive control system that will slash the lifetime cost of energy by 17%, driving the EU tidal energy sector to commercial reality. The objective of the project are to: - Optimise the control system of a tidal turbine, using behavioural modelling to reduce predicted loads - Use improved understanding of turbine behaviour to maximise energy yield - Optimise tidal turbine design for world-leading improved performance and reduced cost - Develop and demonstrate adaptable control system technology with a wide range of application - Minimise environmental impacts by integrating environmental monitoring into the control system - Increased resistance to marine environment & extended lifetime of tidal turbines - Maximise shared learning between EU projects - Improve the knowledge base regarding impacts of tidal energy on local communities - Increase public support for tidal energy projects Activities will include: - Integrating state-of-the-art technology from the tidal and wind energy sectors - Demonstrating a prototype system using onshore bench-testing, tow testing, and in-sea deployment at two real tidal sites - Demonstration on subsea and floating devices, with geared and direct-drive drive trains - Environmental and socioeconomic assessment of tidal energy at a regional, national and EU level - Independent verification of project results - Knowledge Transfer via a targeted communication programme
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Starting year

2019

End year

2023

Granted funding

ABB OY
27 000 €
Third party
GUINARD ENERGIES NOUVELLES (FR)
137 825 €
Third party
FRANCE ENERGIES MARINES (FR)
226 481.04 €
Participant
CHANTIER BRETAGNE SUD (FR)
254 225 €
Participant
DNV GL UK LIMITED (UK)
72 332.5 €
Participant
WOOD GROUP FRANCE SAS (FR)
226 150 €
Participant
NOVA INNOVATION LTD (UK)
2 241 262.5 €
Coordinator
INNOSEA (FR)
208 650 €
Participant
AGENCE INTERCOMMUNALE DEDEVELOPPEMENT DES ARRONDISSEMENTSDE TOURNAI D'ATH ET DE COMMUNESAVOISINANTES (BE)
250 125 €
Participant
NORTEK AS (NO)
118 862.5 €
Participant
ABB LIMITED (UK)
229 575 €
Participant
OFFSHORE RENEWABLE ENERGY CATAPULT (UK)
457 650 €
Participant
GERMANISCHER LLOYD INDUSTRIAL SERVICES GMBH (DE)
30 100 €
Third party
UNIVERSITY OF STRATHCLYDE (UK)
362 127.5 €
Participant

Amount granted

4 984 623 €

Funder

European Union

Funding instrument

Research and Innovation action

Framework programme

Horizon 2020 Framework Programme

Call

Programme part
Energy (5352)
Low-cost, low-carbon energy supply (5357)
Topic
Developing solutions to reduce the cost and increase performance of renewable technologies (LC-SC3-RES-11-2018)
Call ID
H2020-LC-SC3-2018-RES-TwoStages

Other information

Funding decision number

815180

Identified topics

maritime, ships