The project entailed first a nationally-funded phase of open-sea testing at BiMEP in “benchmark” configuration of the floating OWC, with shared mooring, conventional tether, Wells turbine and non-predictive control algorithms. The OPERA-funded phase integrated three additional cost-reducing innovations into the OWC: biradial turbine, novel elastomeric tether and advanced control. These innovations underwent thorough lab-testing, prior de-risking in the Mutriku shoreline wave power plant. Sensor integration in the “benchmark” configuration of the floating OWC permited to monitor its structural and power performance, as well as sub-system reliability and survivability.
Process instrumentation was deployed in 2016 and the floating OWC device with a Wells turbine was grid connected at BiMEP by December 2016. This first deployment was mainly nationally-funded and has provided more than one year of baseline experimental data to be used in OPERA. In parallel, project partners carried out preparatory and pre-test activities aimed at de-risking the four project innovations. Testing of the new biradial air turbine at Mutriku shoreline plant was completed in 2018. A second prototype deployment took place at BiMEP from October 2018 to July 2019. It included the novel turbine, control algorithms and elastomeric mooring tethers. Experimental data collected from the field tests were used to validate the innovation potential and inform long term cost reduction.
The following technical results can be highlighted:
• Successful first open-sea deployment of baseline configuration of floating wave energy prototype (dubbed MARMOK-A-5) for 21 months and 2 consecutive winters.
• MARMOK-A-5 has survived rough seas of 14 m maximum wave height.
• End of 12-month testing of biradial turbine and advanced control algorithms at Mutriku.
• Comprehensive results analysis of testing campaigns at Mutriku and at BiMEP.
• Technical results confirm that the project KPI targets are achievable.
• Open-sea redeplyoment, commissioning, operation and final retrieval of MARMOK-A-5.
• Successful testing of elastomeric mooring tethers, biradial turbine and advanced control algorithms at BiMEP (Deployment 2).
• Results of the applicability of IEC Technical Specifications using open sea data.
• Monitoring of safe offshore operations and logistics.
• Periodic technical risk assessment and corresponding mitigations actions.
• Preliminary results of economic, life-cycle and social impact assessment for wave energy.
• Dissemination and communications actions in line or beyond initial targets.
From the very beginning, the Consortium has proactively sought any activity supporting the successful exploitation of the project results. After detailed analysis of each Key Exploitable Result, the partners willing to go to the market with the following innovations are:
• Floating OWC device and shared mooring configuration: IDOM;
• PTO based on the bi-radial air turbine: KYMANER;
• Elastomeric tether for mooring systems: UNEXE;
• Advanced control algorithms for WECs: IDOM, KYMANER supported by academic and research partners.
The exploitation plan details the innovation and maturity aspects of the technologies, the market sectors, key drivers, users and other stakeholders, as well as commercialisation issues and actions to reduce risks.