We Innovate
What an exciting and rewarding year it has been! We, the Innovations workstream of CrossWind, are on a mission; we are working hard on our commitment to demonstrate that offshore wind can be flexible. Recognising that great results can only be achieved through collective efforts, we have teamed up with several contractors, research institutes and universities and we have had quite an astonishing progress in 2021!
Let me start with our Battery and Hydrogen storage facility, the so-called Baseload Power Hub: we have finished together with Shell Global Solutions the Concept Select phase. There, we captured the competitive concept which was then further developed in a Basis for Design. In this process, we also approached the market so we got a good grip of what the capacity and capabilities in this space are. Our aim is to start the Front End Engineering Design of the project next year, how exciting!
Our activities with TNO, are also in full swing for the floating solar project. We have approached various system suppliers and we are now in the process of assessing the floating solar concepts. In the meantime, we are also developing reliability tests for the different solar panel and inverter components. Our aim is to select the system supplier next year.
Together with TU Delft, we have started working on “addressing the wake effects” and under the supervision of Professor Jan-Willem van Wingerden, two PhD students have already started working on the topic. With TU Delft we are also collaborating on the system integration project. In this project, the successful PhD candidate will work under the supervision of Professor Simon Watson in a project that aims to investigate and optimise the full system impact of our solutions, ahead of their wider future adoption.
Last but not least, with Siemens Gamesa we also have progressed with the engineering of the active filtering, the inertia response and the self-sustained turbines.
To conclude, I would say, stay tuned and watch this space since we will be providing regular updates.