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Market Uptake Measures of Floating Offshore Wind Technology Systems (FOWTs)

Project description

Preparing for more offshore wind energy

The EU-funded MARINEWIND project’s 3-year action will explore offshore wind turbines through the analysis of the MARINEWIND Labs, located in Greece, Italy, Portugal, Spain and the United Kingdom. The Labs are the starting points for the identification of constraints and the promotion of tailored technologies. They will propose recommendations and transfer knowledge from the established experiences to the potential FOWT sites, where installation is still ongoing. The identification of barriers and new solutions will be possible thanks to the active participation of relevant stakeholders engaged throughout the entire life cycle of the project. A replicability plan will ensure widespread outreach of the project’s results and outcomes.

Objective

MARINEWIND is a 36 months coordination and support action that will identify bottlenecks and potential opportunities to strengthen floating offshore wind's technology FOWT role in delivering innovative solutions to system integration and will consider how best to integrate such a system by exploring the market, policy and regulations issues, social, financial and techno-economic optimal solutions, and provision for storage and flexibility recommendations. The MARINEWIND methodology is based on the analysis of the MARINEWIND Labs, that are social, environmental, technological and financial pilot studies based upon a multi-faceted data collection and analysis on barriers and enablers related to: a) policy measures (WP1); b) societal engagement and environmental impact (WP2); c) financial solutions, techno-economic implications and commercialization of FOWT (WP3). The MARINEWIND Labs are located in five countries: Portugal and UK (actual applications of FOWT) and Greece, Spain and Italy (planned applications of FOWT). These Labs will support the transfer of knowledge from the established experiences to the potential FOWT sites where plans for installation of FOWT are still at various stages of planning or implementation. The MARINEWIND Labs will involve the Quintuple Helix stakeholders (industry, academia, public authorities, civil society and green innovation). The threefold analysis will be conveyed into the MARINEWIND web based Geographical Information System (webGIS) which will provide specifically tailored information on FOWT to the various stakeholders on the basis of their category, geographical location and their goals and policy recommendations on how to have more informed RES policy and how to increase societal acceptance (WP4). The Replicability Plan will support the transfer of knowledge. Dissemination, Communication and Exploitation activities (WP5) will assure widespread outreach of the projects’ results and outcomes and to reach its impacts.

Coordinator

AGENZIA PER LA PROMOZIONE DELLA RICERCA EUROPEA
Net EU contribution
€ 235 687,50
Address
VIA CAVOUR 71
00184 Roma
Italy

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Region
Centro (IT) Lazio Roma
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Total cost
€ 235 687,50

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