Top Banner
1 MARINE RENEWABLE ENERGY: THE PORTUGUESE APPROACH ANTÓNIO SARMENTO WAVEC SEMINAR 2014
21

Portuguese Strategy for Offshore Renewable Energy

Feb 10, 2017

Download

Documents

phamkhanh
Welcome message from author
This document is posted to help you gain knowledge. Please leave a comment to let me know what you think about it! Share it to your friends and learn new things together.
Transcript
Page 1: Portuguese Strategy for Offshore Renewable Energy

1

MARINE RENEWABLE ENERGY: THE PORTUGUESE

APPROACH

ANTÓNIO SARMENTO

WAVEC SEMINAR 2014

Page 2: Portuguese Strategy for Offshore Renewable Energy

2

PORTUGAL

Very long coast facing

West

Medium-high wave and

wind resource

Well infrastructure coast

Mild climate for offshore

operations

Potential for 40% of

domestic electrical

consumption

Porto

Lisboa

F. Foz

Aveiro

V. Castelo

Peniche

Setubal

Sines

Page 3: Portuguese Strategy for Offshore Renewable Energy

3

Hs > 8 m Hmax > 18 m

JANUARY 19TH, 2013

Page 4: Portuguese Strategy for Offshore Renewable Energy

4

Capacity Building

1978: R&D starts

Infra-structure (Demo plant & offshore test site)

WavEC Offshore Renewables

Supply chain development

Legislation

Feed-in Tariff

250 MW Pilot Zone

250 MW target for 2020

Maritime Spatial Planning

EC Ocean Energy Forum

Project attraction

2001: 2MW AWS prototype sea trials

2007: 3 Pelamis wave farm sea trials

2010: Waveroller prototype

2011: Wind Float prototype sea trials

2013: Kymanos large scale lab tests

2014: NER 300 WindFloat & Waveroller projects:

Internationalization

30+ EU projects

Leading OES / IEA

Co-Founder EU - OEA

Rendering Services by WavEC internationally

KIC InnoEnergy

Proposal to ICE - Chili

The Portuguese Approach

Page 5: Portuguese Strategy for Offshore Renewable Energy

5 5

1978: R&D at IST (Engineering School /

Lisbon University)

1983: R&D at LNEG (Nat. Lab Energy &

Geology)

1999: 500 kW demo wave plant

2014

The Portuguese story

WavEC – Offshore Renewables

Page 6: Portuguese Strategy for Offshore Renewable Energy

6 6

1999: European Wave Energy Atlas

2000: Creation of Ocean Energy Systems

(OES/IEA) led by LNEG and assisted by WavEC

2000: 1st World Feed-in Tariff for Wave Energy

2001: Creation of 4 MW Aguçadoura Test Site

for marine energy

2014

The Portuguese story

• 4 miles offshore

• 45 m water depth

• 3 berths

• 4 MW electrical connection to shore

• Onshore monitoring & electrical

station

WavEC – Offshore Renewables

Page 7: Portuguese Strategy for Offshore Renewable Energy

7 7

2003: WavEC – Offshore Renewables

2004: AWS demo project at Aguçadoura

Test site

The Portuguese story

WavEC – Offshore Renewables

WavEC – Offshore Renewables

Page 8: Portuguese Strategy for Offshore Renewable Energy

8 8

2007: European Association for

Ocean Energy (Ocean Energy

Europe)

2005: Foz do Douro Breakwater

wave plant

The Portuguese story

WavEC – Offshore Renewables

WavEC – Offshore Renewables

Page 9: Portuguese Strategy for Offshore Renewable Energy

9 9

2008: Pelamis 3 farm units at

Aguçadoura Test site

The Portuguese story

WavEC – Offshore Renewables

Portugal – 2008

Page 10: Portuguese Strategy for Offshore Renewable Energy

10 10

2008: Pilot Zone for Wave Energy

The Portuguese story

22 km

18,3 km

14,9 km

20 km E

Portugal

– 400 km2 offshore area (30m to 90 m water depth)

– Up to 250 MW of electrical connection (18 MW; 80 MW; 250 MW)

– Simplified licensing

– Managed by REN (PT TSO)

Page 11: Portuguese Strategy for Offshore Renewable Energy

11 11

2008: Martifer wave energy concept

2008: IST/WavEC wave energy

concept

2014

The Portuguese story

WavEC – Offshore Renewables

Page 12: Portuguese Strategy for Offshore Renewable Energy

12 12

2010: WaveRoller wave energy

prototype sea trials

2014: NER300 5 MW project

2014

The Portuguese story

WavEC – Offshore Renewables

Page 13: Portuguese Strategy for Offshore Renewable Energy

13 13

2011: WindFloat prototype

2013: NER 300 25 MW Atlantic Project

2014

The Portuguese story

WavEC – Offshore Renewables

Page 14: Portuguese Strategy for Offshore Renewable Energy

14 14

2011: Industry road-map

2014

2012: POEM – Maritime Spatial

Planning

The Portuguese story

WavEC – Offshore Renewables

Page 15: Portuguese Strategy for Offshore Renewable Energy

15

Research Institutions

WAVEC OFFSHORE RENEWABLES

• International recognition since 2013

• Our goal: Development of offshore

renewables technology and market

• Our Associates:

Energy companies

Engineering companies and developers

• Wave energy

• Marine currents

• Tidal energy

• Salinity gradient

• Offshore wind

• Marine biomass

• Thermal gradient

Page 16: Portuguese Strategy for Offshore Renewable Energy

16

KEEPING TRACK OF MULTIPLE R&D PROJECTS

2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015

Road-map

CORES

EQUIMAR

WAVETRAIN2

ORECCA

WAVEPORT

SURGE

AquaRET2

SOWFIA

FAME

DEMOWFLOAT

KIC Innoenergy Project OTS

WEAM

MARINET

TROPOS

OTEO

SI Ocean

Atlantic Power Cluster

• A broad spectrum of activities

• More then 100 international partners

• Added value for the development of new products and new services

EU funded projects

National funding

Page 17: Portuguese Strategy for Offshore Renewable Energy

17

PROVIDING SERVICES AROUND THE WORLD

Funded R&D projects

70%

Services 24%

Fees 6%

ICE (Costa Rica utility)

Page 18: Portuguese Strategy for Offshore Renewable Energy

18 18

2013: Marine resource assessment – ICE (Costa Rica

utility)

2013: Marine energy vision and tenders for demo wave

and tidal projects – Chile Ministry of Energy

2008: 10 M£ Saltire Prize – Scottish Government

2007: Pilot Zone legislation – Portuguese Government

Example of services provided by

WaVEC

Page 19: Portuguese Strategy for Offshore Renewable Energy

19 19

Companies:

Strategic analysis (Technology and Market): o Gas Natural Fenosa (SP); Iberdrola (SP); EDP (PT), Galp (PT)

Technical support:

o Due Diligences: Iberdrola (SP) , GALP (PT) …

o Concept development (Wedge (SP), Sandekia (SP),

Martifer (PT), AWS (UK) ….

o Cost and economic models

o Numerical and Experimental simulation: Corpower (S),

Wavegen (UK), AWS (NL), MPT (AUS), PPP (USA)

o Field Work: EDP (PT)

Example of services provided by

WaVEC

Page 20: Portuguese Strategy for Offshore Renewable Energy

20 20

Portugal

Has a significant experience in wave energy

Has a wide cluster in wave energy from R&D to

Industry

Can offer you:

o An investment opportunity

o Strategic support

o Technological support

In collaboration with WavEC and its associates

Conclusion

Page 21: Portuguese Strategy for Offshore Renewable Energy

21 7/2/2014 – 1ST INDIA-PT WORKSHOP ON RENEWABLE ENERGY

THANK YOU