Siemens Gamesa committed to lowering offshore wind costs through EU-funded i4Offshore project

  • i4Offshore project to test technologies including 1,000-ton bucket foundation, steel jacket, a concrete transition piece, and new cable connection
  • Presentation at WindEurope 2019 Conference & Exhibition discusses demonstration project targets of reducing Levelized Cost of Energy (LCoE) throughout entire value chain
  • Project to utilize standard SG 10.0-193 DD offshore wind turbine

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As announced in December 2018, Siemens Gamesa Renewable Energy (SGRE) and Aalborg University (AAU) in Denmark are leading the i4Offshore research and development project focused on significantly reducing the cost of offshore wind power. Officially entitled "Integrated Implementation of Industrial Innovations for Offshore Wind Cost Reduction", the project is supported by a European Union (EU) grant of nearly 20 million euro.

Presented today by Jesper Moeller, Siemens Gamesa’s project lead and Senior Specialist in Offshore Technologies at SGRE’s Offshore Business Unit, the information focused on the testing and innovative technologies to be installed during the planned five-year project.

The project has the clear goal of uncovering new ways to reduce LCoE to across the industry. SGRE – together with the 15 total partners in the project – will demonstrate highly significant cost reductions covering the entire value chain from manufacturing to assembly to installation and O&M,” Moeller states.

Among the technology elements in focus, Moeller highlights the demonstration installation at a commercial site utilizing a hybrid material gravity jacket foundation optimized for low-cost manufacturing, and new low-cost cable-in-pipe array solution. Special focus is also being placed on optimized turbine and foundation installation, including installation solutions with a minimal environmental footprint.

The i4Offshore project will utilize a standard SG 10.0-193 DD offshore wind turbine.


Funding
This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 818153.
About Siemens Gamesa Offshore
Siemens Gamesa has the largest track record in the sector among offshore turbine manufacturers. With a capacity of over 12.5 GW installed and over 3,100 offshore wind turbines in operation globally, the company has established itself as the leader in the offshore market. Siemens Gamesa’s experiences reaches back as far as 1991, when it established the world’s first offshore wind park. Through a strong focus on safety and innovation, Siemens Gamesa constantly strives to reduce the Levelized Cost of Energy from offshore wind power.

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