Details of Award
NERC Reference : NE/J004286/1
Optimising Array Form for Energy Extraction and Environmental Benefit (EBAO)
Grant Award
- Principal Investigator:
- Professor GH Smith, University of Exeter, Camborne School of Mines
- Grant held at:
- University of Exeter, Camborne School of Mines
- Science Area:
- Marine
- Overall Classification:
- Marine
- ENRIs:
- Environmental Risks and Hazards
- Natural Resource Management
- Science Topics:
- Energy - Marine & Hydropower
- Alternative Energy Marine
- Near Shore Devices
- Ocean Mechanical Energy
- Offshore Devices
- Shoreline Wave Devices
- Tidal Currents
- Tidal Farms
- Wave Action
- Wave Energy
- Environmental Planning
- Abstract:
- Achievement of ambitious national targets for marine renewable deployment will require that the resources can be developed effectively, economically and quickly, whilst ensuring that the natural environment is, at the very least, protected from unacceptable change and where approriate that it can actually benefit from marine energy developments. This project will establish and evaluate a desing feedback process which can protect and perhaps enhance the natural environment, which allowing energy extraction to be maximised. Engineers will work with project and device developers to establish approriate development scenarios which will then be considered using state of the art modelling techniques to assess the levels of ecological impact across a range of key ecological parameters. This modelling will establish the levels of impact and the sensitivity of key impacts to changes in array and device design parameters. Stakeholders will be involved in assessing the acceptablity of predicted ecological changes and the prospects of ecological benefit being enhanced. The process loop will be completed by feeding the impact analysis findings back into the array design process to start a further iteration of the desing, impact and acceptability assessment process. It is anticipated that typically three iterations will be needed for the development scanarios to establish and refine the process to the benefit of the broader marine energy sector. This project crosses borders from research led-engineering design, offshore engineering and marine operations to ecological science, measurement and physical modelling expertise within the consortium. The parallels between wind and wet renewable will be utilised to link from early development shallow water wind and tidal streams to floating wave and wind in deeper water. The consortium will engage with Marine Scotland and MMO from the start of the project and at key intervals through the project The project will proceed by interactive collaboration between: system designers; physical modellers and ecologists; regulators and project developers. Appropriate response models will be established based upon direct involvement and interaction with cutting edge research being conducted within NERC, EPSRC; ETI and CEC funded research programmes. A clear imperative for the first stage is to refine the choice of criterion from which to judge environmental benefit, particularly when upscaling, e.g. fisheries enhancement, acoustics, animal movement corridors. These will then be used by the physical and ecological modellers to produce a series of configuration scenarios. The engineering specialists in the project will identify portfolios of appropriate case studies of array developments and state of the art array modelling tools. Case studies will be developed and interpreted using the techniques established above . The engagement of developers, trade associations, EMEC and Wave Hub is fundamental for specialist input and dissemination and the results will be interpreted in association with these broader stakeholder communities. This will be through workshops arranged to coordinate structured debate and cross consortium feedback. This process will be, fundamentally an iterative procedure, with effective closure of the design, ecological assessment and constraint quantification process loop requiring multiple circuits prior to acceptable compromises being reached. Management Plan A steering committee drawn from the investigators and incorporating representatives from wind, wave and tidal developers and invited representatives from the regulators will assess and guide progress.
- Period of Award:
- 1 Oct 2011 - 31 Mar 2013
- Value:
- £115,373 Split Award
Authorised funds only
- NERC Reference:
- NE/J004286/1
- Grant Stage:
- Completed
- Scheme:
- Directed (Research Programmes)
- Grant Status:
- Closed
- Programme:
- MRE Sandpit
This grant award has a total value of £115,373
FDAB - Financial Details (Award breakdown by headings)
DI - Other Costs | Indirect - Indirect Costs | DA - Investigators | DA - Estate Costs | DI - Staff | DI - T&S | DA - Other Directly Allocated |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
£2,467 | £45,543 | £8,286 | £15,462 | £38,162 | £2,000 | £3,453 |
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