European Scalable Complementary Offshore Renewable Energy Sources
Acronym
EU-SCORES
Description of the granted funding
Efficient and effective use of offshore renewables is pivotal in the transition of the EU to become a net-zero economy in greenhouse gas emissions by 2050. EU-SCORES will unlock the large-scale potential of the roll-out of offshore renewable energy in multi-source parks across different European sea basins through two highly comprehensive and impactful demonstrations: (1) An offshore solar PV system in Belgium co-located with a bottom fixed windfarm and; (2) A wave energy array in Portugal co-located with a floating wind farm.
The multi-source demonstrations in EU-SCORES will showcase the benefits of a continuous power output harnessing the complementarity between wind, sun and waves as it leads to a more resilient and stable power system, higher capacity factors and a lower total cost per MWh. These aspects will also improve the business case for the production of green hydrogen within these parks. The full-scale demonstrations will prove how the increased power output and capacity installed per km2 will reduce the amount of marine space needed, thereby leaving more space for aquaculture, fisheries, shipping routes and environmentally protected zones. Additional benefits attained by co-using critical electrical infrastructures and exploring advanced operation and maintenance methodologies supported by innovative autonomous systems will further lower the costs per MWh. The involvement of major project developers and utility companies (EDP, EGP, SBE, RWE, EnBW, Eneco, OceanWinds, and Parkwind) will ensure an accelerated path towards commercialisation of these innovative parks.
Altogether, through a highly competent, skilled and motivated consortium EU-SCORES will pave the way for bankable multi-source parks including wind, wave and floating solar systems across different European sea basins by 2025, thereby supporting the stability and resilience of the European energy system, while considering sustainability, local stakeholders and existing ecosystems.
Show moreStarting year
2021
End year
2025
Granted funding
RWE OFFSHORE WIND GMBH (DE)
152 301.23 €
Participant
CORPOWER OCEAN PORTUGAL LDA (PT)
4 634 377.83 €
Third party
RWE RENEWABLES MANAGEMENT UK LIMITED (UK)
41 805.51 €
Third party
SINGLE BUOY MOORINGS BUREAU D ETUDES (MC)
Third party
SBM SCHIEDAM B.V. (NL)
125 716.25 €
Participant
SAOIRSE WAVE ENERGY LIMITED (IE)
350 000 €
Participant
SIMPLY BLUE MANAGEMENT(IRE)LIMITED (IE)
329 175 €
Third party
OCEANS OF ENERGY BV (NL)
7 100 377.38 €
Participant
RINA TECH UK LTD (UK)
46 375 €
Third party
INNOSEA LTD (UK)
24 500 €
Third party
EXCEEDENCE LTD (IE)
550 068.75 €
Participant
INNOSEA (FR)
404 687.5 €
Participant
LABELEC - ESTUDOS, DESENVOLVIMENTO E ACTIVIDADES LABORATORIALS SA (PT)
642 328.75 €
Participant
CORPOWER OCEAN AB (SE)
9 519 390.09 €
Participant
PROVINCIALE ONTWIKKELINGSMAATSCHAPPIJ WEST-VLAANDEREN (BE)
2 052 390 €
Participant
STICHTING DUTCH MARINE ENERGY CENTRE (NL)
1 625 711.25 €
Coordinator
ENEL GREEN POWER SPA (IT)
665 623.88 €
Participant
INESC TEC - INSTITUTO DE ENGENHARIADE SISTEMAS E COMPUTADORES, TECNOLOGIA E CIENCIA (PT)
2 350 626.25 €
Participant
WAVEC/OFFSHORE RENEWABLES - CENTRO DE ENERGIA OFFSHORE ASSOCIACAO (PT)
1 758 794.88 €
Participant
RINA CONSULTING SPA (IT)
141 312.5 €
Participant
TECHNISCHE UNIVERSITEIT DELFT (NL)
913 866.25 €
Participant
UPPSALA UNIVERSITET (SE)
747 876.25 €
Participant
Amount granted
34 831 484 €
Funder
European Union
Funding instrument
Innovation action
Framework programme
Horizon 2020 Framework Programme
Call
Programme part
Energy (5352Topic
Innovative land-based and offshore renewable energy technologies and their integration into the energy system (LC-GD-2-1-2020Call ID
H2020-LC-GD-2020-1 Other information
Funding decision number
101036457
Identified topics
energy efficiency, energy systems, heat