Wave energy converter returns to shore after offshore test

The RSP project has been successfully concluded after 12 months of sea trials.

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Convertidor de energía de las olas regresa a la costa tras prueba en alta mar

After passing a year of ocean testing, Mocean Energy’s Blue

These equipment are part of the ambitious Renewables for Subsea Power (RSP) project , which aims to integrate wave energy generation with storage systems to power underwater infrastructures.

RSP project for the use of wave energy

The £2 million RSP project has successfully connected the Blue The completion of these tests marks a significant milestone for the project, with plans to decommission the marine equipment scheduled for this spring.

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The next procedures include the removal of the equipment, followed by inspections and maintenance to be carried out on land in Orkney, before being transferred to Verlume’s operations center in Dyce, Aberdeen.

According to Mocean Energy reports, the RSP project has provided crucial data and has reinforced confidence in the system’s ability to provide low-cost power and communications. carbon emission to underwater facilities and autonomous underwater vehicles on a prolonged basis. “We are evaluating the next steps both nationally and internationally to continue demonstrating how this synergy between ocean technologies can offer sustainable and reliable energy solutions for underwater structures in real conditions.“said the company.

Interest in this project has grown significantly, attracting energy sector giants such as TotalEnergies and Shell , which have recently joined Mocean Energy and Verlume . The initiative is also supported by Thai national oil company PTTEP, Serica Energy, Harbor Energy, Baker Hughes, Transmark Subsea and the Net Zero Technology Center (NZTC).

The successful completion of RSP project testing represents a breakthrough in marine renewable energy generation and sets a precedent for future cross-industry collaborations in clean technology research and development. These synergies between different key players can accelerate the transition towards a greener economy and help mitigate climate change by reducing dependence on fossil fuels in subsea applications.

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Source: offshore-energy.bi

Photo: Mocean Energy

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