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Project: OCEANERA/0004/2019

Project name: WEC4Ports - A hybrid Wave Energy Converter for Ports
Project code: OCEANERA/0004/2019
Proposing institution/Lead promoter/Coordinating entity: IMDC - International Marine & Dredging Consultants
Partner(s)/Co-promoter(s)/Participating institution(s): Eire Composites Teo; Faculdade de Engenharia da Universidade do Porto; INEGI - Instituto de Ciência e Inovação em Engenharia Mecânica e Engenharia Industrial
Start date: 2020-03-02
Completion date: 2024-03-01
Objectives, activities and expected/achieved results
The WEC4Ports project aims the development of a novel hybrid technology for port breakwaters to harvest ocean wave energy. The key components and subsystems of this ocean energy device (e.g., turbines), will be built to be demonstrated in the real ocean environment - Mutriku testing site, after being experimentally and numerically designed and optimised. The full-scale testing allows to assess and improve installation, operation and maintenance procedures of these complex power conversion systems as well as to obtain realistic estimations of their performances, by combing power matrix with the wave resource. Furthermore, a new material will be tested in site to assess its strength and ability to withstand the harsh marine conditions.

The project will perform further industrial R&D (progress through TRL 5/6) so to: (i) improve technology performance, (ii) perform reliability and survivability assessments of the h-WEC and its components, (iii) optimize breakwater integration to minimizing costs and reduce the LCoE.

WEC4Ports will have a strong focus on fabrication/validation/demonstration of key components in real conditions at Mutriku testing site. The project will perform further industrial R&D to:
* improve the performance of the hybrid technology (h-WEC);
* perform reliability and survivability assessments of the h-WEC and its components;
* optimise breakwater integration to minimizing costs and reduce the Levelised Cost of Energy (LCoE).

WEC4Ports expected impact is to help overcoming barriers and challenges faced by stakeholders on both sides, technology developers (e.g., interested in validating and demonstrating their technologies and interested in learning about specific additional uncertainties and risks) and end-users (e.g., port-authorities that are expected to be open to promoting the use of renewable energy, but express concerns about risks linked to both installation and operation), essential learnings to progress towards commercial deployment and industrial roll-out. Public perception on this critical infrastructure is often negative because of air pollution and other environmental problems, both are expected to improve if such technologies are implemented.
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