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Swimming Offshore Wind Turbine Floatgen Achieves a Total of 6 Million kWh of Power Production in 2019

Marseille, France - Following very encouraging initial results communicated last July, the 2 MW Floatgen floating wind turbine, equipped with Ideol’s patented floating foundation and installed on the Sem-Revtest site (Atlantic Coast of France), exceeded production and availability expectations in the second half of 2019.

According to Ideol, during the second half of 2019, the floating wind turbine has more than doubled its power production in comparison with the first semester, to reach an annual total of 6 million kilowatthours. This number was achieved because of a time availability exceeding 94.6 percent in the second semester and an above average capacity factor.

During that same period, the wind turbine faced maximum wave heights of up to 12.5 meters (= significant waves of up to 6.5 meters). This is confirming the excellent performance and sea keeping of the Damping Pool® design, as well as the accuracy of integrated floating wind turbine simulations developed by Ideol’s in-house experts, as Ideol points out.

Such accuracy has been verified and validated by an independent third party (American Bureau of Shipping a.k.a. ABS) reviewing the load and movement measurements as well as the data processing methods used by Ideol. ABS also evaluated the fully coupled simulation tools used by Ideol, independently re-running a number of load cases and comparing the simulation results with the observed and processed measurements.

The wind turbine remained fully operational throughout these first winter months, producing power up to 5.5 meters of significant wave height and up to 24.2 m/s of wind speed, once again confirming the absence of the impact of the movements induced by the floater on the power production.

As Ideol points out, the companie’s patented technology is now fully proven and ready for commercial deployment, even in severe environments.



Source: IWR Online, Jan 01 2020