SSE Launch Offshore Wind Research and Development Programme
OREANDA-NEWS. August 1, 2012. Mitsubishi Power Systems Europe, SSE, Technip Offshore Wind and Wood Group Renewables were joined by Dr Vince Cable, Secretary of State for Business, Innovation and Skills for the official public programme announcement of the 33m Efficient Offshore Wind Programme (EOWP) - set up to overcome challenges in the offshore wind industry, create over 100 jobs in the UK’s energy sector and help the UK drive for clean energy.
The EOWP is a globally significant research and development programme involving four leading energy sector companies. It was formed to investigate many elements of offshore wind farm design, with the overall objective of improving the viability of offshore wind, creating value for customers with reduced operational costs, and boosting confidence in the
Following an initial memorandum of understanding between Mitsubishi Power Systems Europe, The UK Department for Business, Innovation and Skills (BIS) and the Department for Energy and Climate Change (DECC), the project commenced in April 2010 and was awarded a government grant for research and development of 14 million, which is managed by the UK's innovation agency, the Technology Strategy Board. The four consortium members and the Secretary of State for Business Innovation and Skills met today to unveil the exciting EOWP research programme.
SSE's Managing Director of Group Services, Jim McPhillimy, said: “We are delighted this programme builds on our Memorandum of Understanding with Mitsubishi Power Systems Europe to work together on the deployment of low carbon technologies. We anticipate this programme will provide real breakthroughs in the challenge to reduce the cost of energy in the offshore wind industry. We received consent to build Scotland's first offshore wind test facility at Hunterston in North Ayrshire in February this year, and look forward to prototype turbines being installed including MPSE's SeaAngel™ turbine. We are also continuing to develop our Centre of Engineering Excellence for Renewable Energy in
Business Secretary Vince Cable said: "The
"Mitsubishi are an innovative company with a history in developing successful technologies. This project, supported by14.3m in Government funding, demonstrates that they have recognised the
By 2015, the EOWP will have completed a number of projects focussed on more efficient and cost effective offshore wind technology. Examples of the consortium’s work include; optimised and designed-for-manufacture substructures, more efficient land and marine-based transport and installation, as well as the new game changing wind turbine transmission on display at the launch today - which omits the need for traditional wind turbine components (gearboxes and power converters) that are often the source of faults in conventional wind turbines.
Mr Akio Fukui, Chairman of MPSE said: “I am delighted to be unveiling the exciting work that MPSE and our partners SSE, Technip, and Wood Group have been undertaking in the UK with the support of BIS. It is a great opportunity for MPSE to be able to complement the development of the game-changing SeaAngel™ offshore wind turbine with collaborative R&D between four high-calibre partners to address the technology and interface challenges that face the offshore wind industry. I am proud that MPSE and our partners are making a further contribution to the development of an efficient offshore wind sector in the
Bringing together the four consortium members, who have an enviable track record in delivering energy projects around the world, the EOWP maximises the skills and expertise of Mitsubishi Power Systems Europe – part of the global industrial giant Mitsubishi Heavy Industries (MHI), with leading technology across a wide range of power generation products; SSE - the UK’s largest generator of renewable energy; Technip Offshore Wind part of the leading energy focused international project management, engineering and construction group; and Wood Group Renewables – a global energy services company; to work together in the UK, at an early stage, to develop technology to support the mass deployment of offshore wind.
Mike Straughen, Wood Group Board Director, commented: “We are very excited to be a partner in this important collaboration programme as Wood Group is a broad based energy company and is committed to playing a key part in the delivery of clean energy solutions. This new offshore wind programme presents an opportunity to apply our oil & gas industry experience and expertise in substructure design and installation, operations & maintenance and health & safety, to improve the efficiency and cost effectiveness of offshore wind power.”
David Hodkinson,
This combined effort will assist both the
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