Scotrenewables Floating Tidal Energy
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Scotrenewables Floating Tidal Energy
Scotrenewables Floating Tidal Energy Next Generation Technology… Today Mark Hamilton - CTO Scotrenewables – Founded 2002 in Orkney Orkney Lashy Sound 30MW Site EMEC Tidal Site Head Office & Test Tank Facility Scale Model Test Site Fixed Structure Tidal Turbines – The Problem = £££££££££ Scotrenewables Turbine – The Solution + = Patent filed 2004 Model Testing 1/40th to 1/5th Scale: 2003 - 2009 SR250 Prototype: 2011 Scotrenewables Turbine SR250 Testing – EMEC 2011 - 2013 SR250 – EMEC Performance Assessment April / May 2013 SR250 – EMEC Performance Assessment April / May 2013 Wave Effects? Scotrenewables Turbine Design Basics: • Floating, surface piercing. Use of small inexpensive work vessel for installation. Onsite maintenance • Catenary mooring system – allows the turbine to respond to the dynamic environment • Passive yaw control, 360º continuous rotation around mooring system • Fixed pitch, variable speed, counter-rotating rotors • PTO – gearbox and variable speed induction generator • Turbine structure approx 200t / MW Scotrenewables Turbine – Cost of Energy SR2000 – Next Generation Commercial Demonstrator • 2MW Power Rating • Build cost £5.5m… <£3m/MW • Installation mid-2014 • 400t; 55m hull length; 14-16m rotor diameter • 20-year design life ABB – Proven Technology Solutions Switchgear VSDs Transformers Control Hardware Generators The Future… EMEC Lashy Sound 30MW Commercial Site Thank you