The objective of this project is to develop, design, build, test, optimize and commission FPPs first full-scale wave PTO system. The resulting PTO design will be used to build four identical PTO units
The first purpose is to optimize and demonstrate Exowave wave energy concept in a coastal offshore environment, where the produced seawater under high pressure is led ashore and converted to fresh
The Ocean Energy Systems (OES) Task 10, Part II continues the work on verification and validation of numerical models of Wave Energy Converters (WECs) previously supported by EUDPJ.nr. 64017-05197.
The purpose is to build a 500 kW wave energy demonstrator for the North Sea, as a first very important step towards commercialisation of wave energy. The EUDP funds mainly cover the very extensive
The project is based on a previously tested 1:40 model of a new type of wave energy converter, which has so far shown good properties. The objective of the project is to measure loads on the
The first step is to combine a hydrodynamic model of the waves with a dynamic model for the mechanical and hydraulic PTO system to achieve an understanding of the principles behind optimising energy
Optimization of power production and reliability of the Wave Star prototype in Hanstholm. The funding is given as a temporary additional per production hour, and is activated by attainment of
The project will test the abilities of the wave wing as an energy absorber. The test will be performed in the wave tank at AAU following preparation of measuring setup, component list and plan for