The FloTEC project is now in the operaation phase with the installation of the O2 2MW in June 2021. The O2 2MW is predicted to become the world’s most powerful and low cost tidal turbine. It incorporates a range of technical innovations set out in the DoA and a range of additional innovations and enhancements to ensure it is a commercially compatible model and a template for early volume manufacturing. Overall, the generating solution is predicted to deliver a levelised cost of energy of c. €200/MWh in line with project aims, which would be unprecedented in the tidal energy sector.
In addition to the core system components now under construction, designs have been completed for complementary energy storage and mooring technologies for the O2 technology. A costed design has been completed for transforming tidal power export into continuous (baseload) generation export with battery storage. Full scale mooring dampers for the O2 technology has been designed that will enable peak loadings to be reduced to enable a range of through system cost reductions.
Supply chain relations have also been strengthened and evolved considerably. SKF has significantly expanded their scope of supply from main shaft, bearings and seals as set out in the DoA to an entire turnkey supply of the O2 nacelles. This is a significantly new product offering by SKF, enabled by FloTEC, and advances the potential for the sector to deliver warrantable, bankable, generating solutions. Furthermore, the O2 design has been developed to allow for lower risk fabrication and installation, such that SME’s can engage in the technology supply chain, with several contracted already for the turbine build. Notably, the entire O2 superstructure is being delivered by SME companies, while the O2 installation and operation will be executed with SME companies.
Market development activities have also being progressed. There have been challenges owing to the lack of market support in the EU for tidal stream energy projects. The project consortium has worked closely with OEE, the UK Marine Energy Council and through other industry working groups to influence national government policy.
There has been significant communication and dissemination activities, with almost 1,000,000 views of videos and other promotional literature produced by the project consortium.