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Space at Sea · Multi-use affordable standardised floating Space@Sea
The Space@Sea project aims to develop multi-use platforms with the objective to develop safe and cost efficient deck space at sea. Due to the increasing population and scarce usable space on land, there is an increasing need for sustainable food and renewable energy from the ocean. In the future these will be supplied more and more by fish- and seaweed farms and ocean energy(floating) wind turbines. There are also geographical locations where additional housing or logistic hubs are needed. All these developments need a flexible and scalable concept that can support a multitude of activities at sea.Space@Sea consists of a group of companies, research institutes and universities that will develop a modular concept for multi-use platforms. Standardised floaters that can be produced at low cost will form the basis. The approach will reduce the cost through standardisation in a similar way that containers reduced the cost of transport in the past.Each floater can support a different function, such as: housing, renewable energy hub, aquafarming (seaweed, algae and fish farms) and logistics equipment. By combining the applications in different ways, Space@Sea will form islands according to the specifications for the location and function at hand. Three specific islands will be validated and demonstrated as part of Space@Sea: An energy hub in the North Sea, aquaculture in the Mediterranean and a floating logistics hub in the Black Sea.To develop a safe and economically viable floating island, a floater need to be developed that can meet the requirements of the various applications and environmental conditions. At the same time these requirements will be brought together into a standardized design. Technology developments are required for the floater, the shared mooring system, coupling between the floaters and application specific developments.The Space@Sea consortium aims to overcome these challenges for a sustainable and cost efficient development of our oceans.
Consortium · 21 organisations
STICHTING MARITIEM RESEARCH INSTITUUT NEDERLAND
NL · €1,631,788
MOCEAN OFFSHORE BV
NL · €253,137
WATERSTUDIO.NL BV
NL · €129,241
KYMMELL BV
NL
GICON-GROSSMANN INGENIEUR CONSULT GMBH
DE · €523,973
TECHNISCHE UNIVERSITAET GRAZ
AT · €106,883
DeltaSync BV
NL · €225,126
DOLDELFT BV
NL
TECHNISCHE UNIVERSITAT HAMBURG
DE · €561,898
ENTWICKLUNGSZENTRUM FUR SCHIFFSTECHNIK UND TRANSPORTSYSTEME EV
DE · €473,870
NEMOS GMBH
DE · €236,402
UNIVERSITAET DUISBURG-ESSEN
DE · €243,771
ICEPRONAV ENGINEERING SRL
RO · €152,835
BLUEWATER ENERGY SERVICES BV
NL · €89,688
ESG EDELSTAHL UND UMWELTTECHNIK STRALSUND GMBH
DE
UNIVERSITAET ROSTOCK
DE · €633,643
BLUE21 B.V.
NL
GEOSEA NV
BE · €348,338
VAL FOU AS
NO · €55,241
TECHNISCHE UNIVERSITEIT DELFT
NL · €819,851
STICHTING WAGENINGEN RESEARCH
NL · €281,110
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