Regulatory News:
Alstom (Paris:ALO) and the leading Scottish marine developer SSE
Renewables have signed a new joint venture agreement to develop the
Costa Head Wave Project, an up to 200 Megawatts (MW) wave energy site
located north of mainland Orkney, in The Crown Estate’s Pentland Firth
and Orkney Waters Strategic Area.
Alstom and SSE Renewables will work together to obtain the necessary
permits and intend to populate the site with AWS-III wave energy
converters, a technology currently under development by AWS Ocean Energy
Ltd, in which Alstom acquired a 40% equity share in June 2011.
The Costa Head site is located in water depths of 60 – 75m approximately
5km to the north of Orkney Mainland. SSE Renewables and Alstom propose
to carry out detailed site surveys and an environmental impact
assessment (EIA),to develop the site with an initial phase of around
10MW, before moving on to install the full site capacity.
Established
in 2004, AWS Ocean Energy is focused on the development and delivery of
its AWS-III wave energy converter, a floating device with a rated power
output of 2.5 MW. A 1:9 scale model of the AWS-III was tested in Loch
Ness in 2010. Full scale component testing will commence in 2012 with
the support of the Scottish Enterprise-administered WATERS fund (Wave
and Tidal Energy: Research, Development and Demonstration Support), with
a full-scale prototype planned for deployment at the European Marine
Energy Centre in 2014.
Wave energy is a widely distributed renewable resource worldwide, with
an estimated potential market of 200 to 300 Gigawatts(GW). Its proximity
to densely populated regions of Europe and North America makes it an
attractive new source of renewable energy. The AWS-III technology
consists of a multi-cell array of flexible membrane absorbers which
convert wave power to pneumatic power through compression of air within
cells that are inter-connected. Turbine-generator sets are provided to
convert the pneumatic power to electricity.
A typical AWS-III device will comprise an array of 12 cells, each
measuring around 16m wide by 8m deep, arranged around a structure with
overall beam of up to 60m. Such a device has a capacity of 2.5 MW whilst
having a structural steel weight of less than 1300 tonne. The AWS-III
will be slack moored in water depths of 65 to 150m using standard
mooring spreads. Devices will be arranged in arrays or ‘farms’ of up to
several hundred MW total rating. Each AWS-III will be connected to a
central offshore substation via a high-voltage umbilical link. "The
selection of the AWS-III system for this exciting and ground-breaking
project is a significant endorsement of our technology and team.
We
firmly believe that the AWS-III will become the established choice for
utility scale offshore wave power generation.
We look forward to
working with Alstom and SSE to deliver Costa Head " said Simon Grey,
Chief Executive of AWS Ocean Energy Ltd.
"We are delighted to announce our agreement with SSE Renewables,
one of the leading developer of marine energy in the world, to develop
Costa Head, which is the largest wave energy site being developed today
in the world. When completed, it will make a valuable contribution to
the UK's renewable energy targets," said Jérôme Pécresse, President,
Alstom Renewable Power and Senior Vice President, Alstom Hydro. "This
project places Alstom at the forefront of the fast-developing ocean
energy sector along with our offshore wind and tidal energy businesses.
It demonstrates the strength of our offer as a leading supplier of clean
energy solutions and of our involvement in all renewable energy sources
in Scotland, the potential of which is considerable."
SSE Renewables, the leading wave and tidal utility in Scotland, received
exclusive development rights to the Costa Head site from the Crown
Estate in 2010, and with partners is currently developing half of the
1.6 GW of wave and tidal sites leased by the Crown Estate as part of a
commercial leasing programme for marine energy projects. "We are
delighted to enter into this partnership with Alstom on the Costa Head
Project. As a leading global provider of energy solutions and developer
of marine technologies and with their interest in AWS Ocean Energy they
are a very strong partner to bring on board. This partnership represents
a significant milestone for the Costa Head Project and we look forward
to working together with Alstom on the successful development of this
important wave site”, said John Thouless, Head of Marine Development
at SSE Renewables.
About Alstom
Alstom is a global leader in the world of
power generation, power transmission and rail infrastructure and sets
the benchmark for innovative and environmentally friendly technologies.
Alstom builds the fastest train and the highest capacity automated metro
in the world, provides turnkey integrated power plant solutions and
associated services for a wide variety of energy sources, including
hydro, nuclear, gas, coal and wind, and it offers a wide range of
solutions for power transmission, with a focus on smart grids. The Group
employs 92,700 people in around 100 countries, and had sales of €20.9
billion in 2010/11.
About SSE Renewables
SSE Renewables is the renewable
energy development division of SSE.SSE is one of the UK’s leading energy
companies, involved in the generation, distribution and supply of
electricity and in the storage, distribution and supply of gas. It
supplies energy to around 10 million customers throughout the country,
is independently-recognised as the best energy supplier for customer
service and is the UK’s leading generator of electricity from renewable
sources. SSE Renewables is involved in the development of new renewable
energy projects covering wind, wave, tidal, biomass and hydro
electricity and is in the middle of an investment programme that will
see £3bn invested in new renewable projects between 2008 and 2013.
About AWS
AWS Ocean Energy Ltd is a wave energy
technology development company based in Inverness.
AWS is
progressing a rigorous Technology Qualification programme to deliver the
AWS-III technology as a commercially viable product which will enable
reliable, affordable and operable wave power stations.
Backed
by Alstom, Shell Technology Ventures Fund 1 and the Scottish Investment
Bank, , AWS has a staff of 27 the majority of whom form an experienced
team of engineers and researchers who seek a collaborative approach to
development where innovation and value are enhanced through shared
experience and communication.
AWS is the only company in the wave
power sector which is directly backed by a major OEM.
