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WEDUSEA · Wave Energy Demonstration at Utility Scale to Enable Arrays

HORIZONStatus: SIGNED1 September 202230 September 2028EU funding €9,636,874Call HORIZON-CL5-2021-D3-02

WEDUSEA led by Irish Wave Energy Developer, Ocean Energy, will demonstrate a grid connected floating wave energy converter (known as the OE Buoy) at the European Marine Energy Test Site (EMEC) in Orkney, Scotland capable of producing 1MW of renewable electricity from ocean waves. This rigorous technical and environmental demonstration will happen over a 2 year period in Atlantic wave conditions with outcomes directly impacting policy, technical standards, public perception and investor confidence. The project will demonstrate that the technology is on a cost reduction trajectory in line with the EU SET Plan targets and will be a stepping stone to larger commercial array scale up and further industrialisation. The action will integrate sub components such as moorings and PTOs - improving efficiency, reliability, scalability, sustainability and circularity of the technology. The combined actions of the work programme are expected to reduce the LCOE for the technology from €361/MWh to €245/MWh, a 32% reduction. For a 20MW array the LCOE would reduce from €185/MWh to €127/MWh.The project has 3 clear phases, phase 1 the initial design phase leading into a Go/No Go, phase 2 Demonstration in which it is expected that the baseline device will generate in excess of 1,650 MWh over the deployment and Phase 3 Commercialisation and Dissemination which sees the capitalisation and exploitation of the results. Ocean Energy and other consortium companies will actively exploit the results through new innovations, products and services. The results will be disseminated to feed both environmental databases and IEC electrotechnical standards. This action will take wave energy beyond the state of the art, building on the partners experience in prior EU projects enabling arrays of reliable devices to achieve the 1GW target set out in the 2030 DG-ENER Offshore Renewable Energy Strategy. Planned engagement will create more public perception, empower and inform policy makers and de-risk larger scale investments to meet the 2050 targets.

Consortium · 16 organisations

coordinator

NEW WAVE TECHNOLOGIES LIMITED

IE · €6,827,013

participant

ADVANCED SIMULATION TECHNOLOGIES SL

ES · €664,038

associatedPartner

THE UNIVERSITY OF EXETER

UK

participant

EXCEEDENCE LTD

IE · €90,475

associatedPartner

OFFSHORE WIND CONSULTANTS LIMITED

UK

participant

FRAUNHOFER GESELLSCHAFT ZUR FORDERUNG DER ANGEWANDTEN FORSCHUNG EV

DE · €1,011,153

participant

INNOSEA

FR · €185,872

participant

WOOD GROUP KENNY IRELAND LTD

IE · €122,850

associatedPartner

HYDRO GROUP PLC

UK

participant

GAVIN AND DOHERTY GEOSOLUTIONS LTD

IE · €158,725

associatedPartner

UNIVERSITY OF PLYMOUTH

UK

associatedPartner

THE EUROPEAN MARINE ENERGY CENTRE LIMITED

UK

associatedPartner

Longitude Consulting Engineers Limited

UK

participant

UNIVERSITY COLLEGE CORK - NATIONAL UNIVERSITY OF IRELAND, CORK

IE · €576,750

associatedPartner

INNOSEA LTD

UK

associatedPartner

GREEN MARINE (UK) LTD

UK

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