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Advanced Design Tools for Ocean Energy Systems Innovation, Development and Deployment
This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation
programme under grant agreement No 785921
Francisco Correia da Fonseca,
Offshore Operations Specialist – WavEC
WavEC Annual Seminar, 4th November 2019
Developing advanced design tools for Ocean Energy Systems
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Motivation
Ocean renewable energy sources are
➢Wave and Tidal
➢Clean, abundant and powerful
➢Low variability compared to wind
➢Can be accurately forecast
➢Fit to respond to the electricity demand during night-time
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Motivation
However, the ocean energy sector still faces some intrinsic challenges:
➢Still low in maturity
➢Complex design process
➢Exposed to very harsh environments
➢Costs above grid-parity.
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DTOceanPlus, an ambitious project
• An ambitious project to accelerate the commercialization in the
ocean energy sector
• A 3-year H2020 EU project (May 2018 - April 2021) with a total
budget of 8 million euros.
• An advanced open source set of design tools for the selection,
development and deployment of ocean energy systems.
• In the continuity of DTOcean which produced a first generation of
freely available, open-source design tools for wave and tidal energy
arrays.
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Objectives
• To support the entire technology innovation process, from concept todeployment.
• To develop a decision-support software that will be a professional user-friendly product for different types of users: technology developers,project developers, and investors/policy makers
• To propose advanced design tools for ocean energy sub-systems,devices and arrays.
• To make it freely available to the entire ocean energy sector.
• To bring the tools to TRL6 by demonstration scenarios in real worldcases.
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Partners
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Multidisciplinary team of 18 partners from 7 EU countries with the collaboration of 2 leading research laboratories from the USA.
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Exploitable Results
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• Structured innovation tool➢ Identification and selection of new concepts and ideas
• Stage gate design tool➢Development decision-making
• Deployment design tools➢Design optimal device and array deployment solutions
• Assessment design tools➢ Assessments for evaluating ocean renewable energy projects
• Digital representation➢Definition of data standards for the ocean energy sector
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Exploitable Results
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• Deployment design tools➢Produce design solutions for ocean renewable energy projects
➢Six modules:➢ Site characterisation
➢ Energy Capture
➢ Energy Transformation
➢ Energy Delivery
➢ Station Keeping
➢ Logistics and Marine Operation Planning
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• Assessment design tools➢Lead by WavEC (WP Leader)
➢Evaluate projects in terms of performance, reliability, economics and environmental
➢Four modules:➢ SPEY : System Performance and Energy Yield
➢ RAMS : Reliability Availability Maintainability and Survivability
➢ SLC : System Lifetime Costs
➢ ESA : Environmental and Social Acceptance
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Progress to date
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Project kick-off
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14 public deliverables submitted
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M1 M2 M3
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M4
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M5 M6
Legend Work package
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Milestone
Deliverable
Project end
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Expected Impacts
• Designing ocean energy systems is a complex and intertwined process
• Our goal is to make it simpler.
• Within 5 years of completing the project, it’s expected that the results will contribute to:
➢ Achieve a significant increase in the number of ocean energy technologies successfully brought to market
➢ Significantly reduce operating and maintenance (O&M) and installation costs.
➢ Improve performance uncertainty in 40%, which according to Carbon Trust studies would allow up to 6% and 8% reduction in Levelized Cost of Energy (LCOE) for wave and tidal respectively.
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This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation
programme under grant agreement No 785921
Disclaimer: This presentation reflects only the author’s views and the Agency is not responsible for any use that may be made of the information contained therein.
Thank you for your attention!
Advanced Design Tools for Ocean Energy Systems Innovation, Development and Deployment
Questions?
Francisco Correia da Fonseca
www.dtoceanplus.eu