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INDUSTRY NEWS TURBINE ACCESS SYSTEM (TAS) WINS FURTHER CARBON TRUST FUNDING


Houlder and BMT Nigel Gee have announced that their jointly developed Turbine Access System (TAS) has been awarded additional funding by the Carbon Trust under the Offshore Wind Accelerator – Access programme. The additional backing will be used to develop an integrated bow roller


mechanism to further enhance its operability as a safe, reliable and predictable transfer platform.


INNOVATIVE DESIGN


The hydraulically damped rollers will allow the vessel to push up to the boat landing on the turbine foundation structure in the conventional manner and the integral damping system will reduce and control the vessel motion thereby eliminating the sudden movements of the vessel, which can occur with conventional fender systems.


The development of the integrated bow roller unit will also enable shipbuilders


ZEPHIR 300 APPROVED BY THE ENERGY RESEARCH CENTRE FOR THE NETHERLANDS


The Energy research Centre for the Netherlands (ECN) has completed a 12 month offshore measurement campaign with the novel ZephIR 300 system as part of a 4 year campaign within the Dutch project “Meteorological Research Wind at Sea” where the ZephIR has been compared against the 108 metre Met Mast Ijmuiden (MMIJM) at the ECN Wind Turbine test facility EWTW.


CORRELATION During a 60 week continuous period availability of the ZephIR was measured at over 98%, with the only period of unavailability being attributed to a mast power supply failure from which the ZephIR was being powered.


Correlations during the measurement period were excellent and as such data has been delivered to the wind energy industry on behalf of the Netherlands Ministry of Economic Affairs, Agriculture and Innovation. ECN’s initial conclusion is that ZephIR can be considered as a valid stand-alone system for wind resource assessments, especially given the industry’s tendency towards higher hub heights.


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The core technology behind ZephIR – continuous wave lidar – allows for very low measurements down to just 10 metres from installed level, essential on offshore platforms, such as this installation, which are already raised well above sea level.


Minimising the deck space required by the remote sensing device in this deployment took advantage of one of the many benefits of continuous wave lidar. With up to 50 samples taken from the full 360 degree scan, losing just a few samples where the scan intercepts the structure, has no adverse effect on the data gathered.


Courtesy of ECN


Commenting on the project, ECN’s Wind Energy Co-ordinator of Experiments & Measurements, Henk Oostrum noted: “ZephIR is very capable of providing high quality, 10 minute average wind speed and direction data at all heights well above traditional tall mast heights. Correlation is excellent to our IEC compliant mast and site. ZephIR can therefore be considered, in our initial opinion, to be used in a stand- alone application for wind resource measurements.”


ACCREDITATION


Measurements at the EWTW and MMIJM are in accordance with IEC 61400-12. All masts are equipped with Thies class 1 cup


anemometers and wind vanes as well as WindSensor p2456a cup anemometers. All calibrations are performed in a MEASNET approved wind tunnel and are covered by ISO 17025 ILAC accreditation. On the announcement, Ian Locker, MD at ZephIR Ltd. commented: “This is an exciting development in the ZephIR programme – we never imagined that we would actually be operating within a met mast structure. The work that ECN has done independently, and now publicly, verifies not only the excellent core performance of ZephIR compared to a mast but also the ability to be deployed in this unique way. In both onshore and offshore applications, ZephIR has been proven to operate in a stand-alone manner providing finance-grade wind measurements for the progression of wind farm development and on-going performance analysis and optimisation.”


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to rapidly install TAS for both new build and retrofit Windfarm Support Vessels.


DELIGHT


John Bonafoux, Managing Director of BMT Nigel Gee, commented: “The whole TAS team is delighted to have secured this support from the Carbon Trust, especially as it comes hot on the heels of our successful trials at Rhyl Flats offshore windfarm” He went on to say: “The patented TAS system has benefitted from significant development effort by both companies and interest is now being shown by a wide variety of operators”.


BMT Nigel Gee www.bmtng.com


Houlder www.houlderltd.com


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