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1 UK Offshore Wind 2002 Offshore Wind and Wave: A Common Route Map Phil Thompson - British Maritime Technology Chris French - NaREC Centre Director
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2 UK Offshore Wind 2002 =Common Issues Offshore =Marine Renewable Initiatives =NaREC Offshore Renewables Test Centre =Funding & Timescales =Conclusion Format
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3 UK Offshore Wind 2002 Common Issues Offshore Improved installation methods Coastal grid connection HV AC/DC power transmission Consents management/EIA Low speed DD generators Techno-economic modelling Reliability / Fault Control Grid connection and stability Embedded generation Energy storage / fuel cells Offshore Wind Wave & Tidal larger MW turbine and marine foundations Large blade designs, fatigue and loadings Short term meteorological forecasting Moorings, fatigue of lines and connectors Standardised and quick release electrical connectors Fast track concept, prototype evaluation and testing Wave device survivability Performance Benchmarking GENERIC OFFSHORE GENERIC
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4 UK Offshore Wind 2002 Initiatives =SeaPower Trade Association =BWEA & SeaPower links =NOF, NaREC
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5 UK Offshore Wind 2002 The NaREC Vision To create a national Centre, recognised worldwide, in new and renewable energy technologies based upon key academic and industrial partnerships in offshore engineering, power generation and renewable energy.
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6 UK Offshore Wind 2002 NaREC Offshore Renewables Test Centre
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7 UK Offshore Wind 2002 NaREC Site Philosophy =Uniqueness =Nationally =Internationally =Integration =Electrical Power =IT and Communications =Flexibility =Market Relevance =Industrially =Academically
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8 UK Offshore Wind 2002 Electrical Power Facility =Test 7MVA systems =Generation =High/Low Speed Machines =Linear Machines =Power Conditioning =Real Time Power Electronic Systems =Virtual Power Technology =Power Distribution =Embedded Generation =Weak and Islanded Grids
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9 UK Offshore Wind 2002 Marine Power Facility =Wave Tank =Small Scale 40m long =Large Scale 80m by 14m =Tidal / Wave / Wind Tank =Small Scale – 4m by 2m =Large Scale – 80m by 12m =Structures Tank =140m by 18m by 15m deep =Cavitation Tunnel =Emerson Cavitation Tunnel
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10 UK Offshore Wind 2002 External Test Facility =Onshore =Flexible Test Stations of 10kW,50kW and 300kW =Wind test Stations =Solar test stations =Offshore =300kW Test Station =1MW Test Station =5MW Test Station
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11 UK Offshore Wind 2002 Technology Transfer =Training Centre =Visitor Centre =Energy =Renewables =NaREC Office =Core =Industrial
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12 UK Offshore Wind 2002 Integrated Facilities =Power Infrastructure =IT Infrastructure =Concurrent Testing =Device Testing =Power Generation =Power Interfacing =Power Transmission =Power Distribution =Grid Connection
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13 UK Offshore Wind 2002 Funding and Timescales =Electrical Power Facility £3.5m =Marine Power Facility £4.5m =External Test Facility £5m =Clean Fuels Facility £2m =Technology Transfer Facility £1m =Integrated Infrastructure £2m =Status - £10m of £18m now secured =First Integrated Tests by Summer 2003
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14 UK Offshore Wind 2002 Conclusion =Business Plan =Key Partnerships =CAPEX Implementation =Core Research =NaREC Building =NaREC Site =Portal Site info@narecmail.com http://www.global-renewables.com
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