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TEPCO Renewable Power joins the TetraSpar demonstration

4C Offshore | Tom Russell
By: Tom Russell 04/02/2021 TEPCO
The TetraSpar full-scale demonstration project has completed the onshore assembly of a factory-made floating offshore wind foundation in the Port of Grenaa, Denmark. As the project is ready to move onto the next phases, TEPCO RP joins the partnership.

The TetraSpar foundation is a tetrahedral structure, assembled from tubular steel components. The components were manufactured at the facilities of the Danish wind turbine tower manufacturer Welcon A/S. The components were then transported to the port of Grenaa over the summer of 2020, and were assembled in October and November 2020, in less than two months.

The assembly involves no welding or other special process. All relevant methods required for manufacturing and assembly have been verified, and key elements of the assembly process took less time than previously expected.

Seiichi Fubasami, President of TEPCO RP, said: "We are very happy to be able to participate in this groundbreaking project. The TetraSpar technology can also be utilized in Japan's natural conditions and a more efficient supply chain can be established closer to the project sites. We believe that it is a promising technology that can play an important part in efforts to promote the transition to renewable energies as primary energy sources. Our corporate phi-losophy is ‘Harnessing the Natural Resources to Energy, and further to Society', and we in-tend to promote the use of renewable energies within Japan and overseas."


Henrik Stiesdal, Chairman of the board of directors of TetraSpar Demonstrator ApS, said: "We are very excited about the expanded and now strengthened partnership with TEPCO RP on board. TEPCO brings valuable competences to the project, both from its research into floating offshore wind power, and from the power sector in general. With TEPCO onboard we can expand the scope of the demonstration project in several ways, including an increased technical range of testing. Completing the onshore assembly of our first full-scale demonstra-tion project was a very important milestone for the consortium. We would not have reached this result without the support from, and engagement by, our partners and suppliers. We now look forward to further enhancing the strength of the partnership with TEPCO RP during the next phases of the project execution."


Following the launch of the foundation in 2021, the wind turbine will be mounted on the foundation at the quayside using a land-based crane. From there, the combined structure will be towed to the test site in the northern part of the North Sea, moored to the seabed with three anchor lines and connected to the electrical grid. It will be located approximately 10km from shore in water depths of 200m at the test site of the Marine Energy Test Centre (Metcentre) near Stavanger in Norway. The demonstration project will use a 3.6 MW direct drive offshore wind turbine from Siemens Gamesa Renewable Energy. Commissioning is planned for summer 2021.


The share structure after TEPCO RP's project entry is: Shell: 46.2%, TEPCO RP: 30.0%, RWE: 23.1%, and Stiesdal Offshore Technologies 0.7%.


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