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Catapult to test Haliade-X

4C Offshore | Matthew White
By: Matthew White 24/04/2018 Offshore Renewable Energy Catapult
General ElectricGE Renewable Energy and the UK’s Offshore Renewable Energy (ORE) Catapult have signed a five-year research and development (R&D) agreement to test and develop next generation offshore wind technologies.

GE’s Haliade-X 12MW offshore wind turbine and existing
Haliade 150-6MW will undergo test and demonstration programs that replicate real-world operational conditions in an attempt to enhance performance and reliability. Testing will take place at ORE Catapult’s 15MW power train test facility in Blyth, Northumberland.

R&D activities will include cooling technologies, converters, loading conditions across mechanical and electrical components, grid testing and design validation.

UK Government Energy & Clean Growth Minister Claire Perry said, “This collaboration is great news and highlights our world-class research and testing facilities. Through our Industrial Strategy, we are making the UK a global leader in renewables, including offshore wind, with more support available than any other country in the world. With 22% of all investment in European wind projects coming to the UK, the offshore wind industry is exceptionally well placed to boost supplies of home grown clean energy whilst growing new jobs and opportunities.”


John Lavelle, president & CEO of GE’s Offshore Wind business, said, “This is an important agreement because it will enable us to prove Haliade-X in a faster way by putting it under controlled and extreme conditions. Traditional testing methods rely on local wind conditions and therefore have limited repeatability for testing. By using ORE Catapult’s facilities and expertise, we will be in a better position to adapt our technology in a shortened time, reduce unplanned maintenance, increase availability and power output, while introducing new features to meet customers’ demands.”


ORE Catapult Chief Executive, Andrew Jamieson said, “This five-year collaborative programme with GE Renewable Energy is a testament to the Catapult’s world-class engineering, research and development capabilities across all aspects of wind turbine development and performance.


“By working closely together in areas such as power trains, blades and electrical infrastructure, we look forward to helping GE to both enhance their existing portfolio and bring new products and services to the offshore wind market, while simultaneously generating significant economic growth opportunities in the UK.”


In addition to the R&D activities, the agreement also includes a £6 million (US$ 8.5 million) combined investment with Innovate UK and the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF) to install a grid emulation system at the Catapult’s National Renewable Energy Centre in Blyth.

Supplied by GE Power, Grid Emulation, in conjunction with the Catapult’s power train test facilities, will hope to enable the partners, UK companies and researchers to better assess the interaction between the next generation of large-scale wind turbines and the electrical distribution network in the most challenging environments.

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