Industry project to improve tidal turbine powertrain reliability

27 February 2015


The Offshore Renewable Energy (ORE) Catapult has launched the first phase of a three stage collaborative industry project aimed at improving the reliability of tidal turbine powertrains by reducing risk at the design phase and aiding design optimisation. Improved reliability will increase energy output and ultimately drive down the cost of marine energy.     
Tidal turbines suffer similar operational issues to wind turbines, but the costs associated with retrieving and reinstalling a tidal turbine, and the loss of income from power generation, can be significant, driving up operation and maintenance costs and therefore the cost of marine energy.
Building on the existing turbine testing capability at ORE Catapult's 3MW Drive Train facility in Blyth, UK, the collaborative project with partners Ricardo and DNV GL will address the unique reliability issues faced by a tidal turbine powertrain in converting energy to electricity. The three phases of the project are:
-Identify existing data on tidal turbine reliability and any data gaps, and define a process and simulation methodology to better predict degradation or potential failure, as well as the reliability of a tidal turbine.
-Gather data through planned live testing, and develop a range of tools which can be employed at the design stage.
-Produce a recommended best practice guide on design optimisation.
It is hoped and expected that these measures will increase confidence in tidal technology. Other leading tidal turbine developers and universities have also offered their support to further developing the project.
The project will draw on reliability data and generic lessons learnt and from many industries including offshore wind, oil and gas, defence, automotive and rail. Until now, research into tidal turbine reliability has been segmented and product specific, lacking a systematic and industry wide approach. But fully understanding the key areas of reliability can help developers further optimise systems, thereby helping to bring down the cost of energy.
ORE Catapult Marine Sector specialist Simon Cheeseman said: "Improving the reliability of tidal turbine powertrains, and being able to more accurately predict failure rates at the design stage, will significantly increase investor confidence in tidal turbine technology and will ultimately reduce the cost of tidal energy to the consumer.
"This project allows ORE Catapult to further develop our knowledge and expertise with regards to tidal turbine reliability issues, and offer an enhanced service from our existing tidal turbine test facility, offering value-added services that are highly attractive to industry."

 



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