苏格兰公司 Ocean Kinetics 和 Green Marine (UK) 已建立合资伙伴关系,以关闭位于奥克尼群岛的 OpenHydro 潮汐能平台。
拆除欧洲海洋能源中心 (EMEC) 战争崩塌试验场于 2006 年安装的钢制上层建筑的工作正在迅速推进,OpenHydro 曾利用该上层建筑简化了潮汐涡轮机技术的开发。
EMEC 于四月初授予了退役合同。
OpenHydro 试验台由两根钢桩组成,钢桩钻入海床并灌浆,钢上部结构附在桩上,以提供工作区域。涡轮机组件之前使用两个钢套环固定在桩上,这样就可以使用两台 15 吨重的液压绞车将机组提升和降低到潮汐中。
退役工作范围包括彻底拆除钢结构上部结构、用金刚石线切割桩、以及断开和终止电缆。
广泛的海洋服务包括:Ocean Kinetics 提供潜水员、索具工、焊工和 ROV 服务,而 Green Marine 提供海上管理、Green Isle 船、系泊和作业电缆经验。
两家公司共同承担作业工程、切割和重物起重作业的责任,并在管理各类海洋工程方面拥有丰富的经验——其中包括海底服务器、港口闸门、水产养殖设备和沉船(重量达 1000 吨)以及 Buchan Alpha 平台的退役。
到目前为止,在绿岛号进行一系列的提升后,OpenHydro 上部结构已经被分解成一系列较小的部件,以便从其静态基座上拆除。
Green Marine 运营经理 Terry Norquay 表示,整个顶部基础设施现已成功拆除,接下来的工作是拆除桩和电缆端接。
为了完成退役项目的最后部分,“绿岛”号将采用四点系泊配置分散停泊,以便在潮汐中保持静止并允许潜水员安全入水。
根据允许 OpenHydro 运营的海事许可证,海床必须恢复到其原始状态,这意味着要将每个桩基切割成与海床齐平。为了实现这一结果,金刚石线切割机将被倒置,以达到最佳效果。
OpenHydro 是第一家使用位于埃戴岛附近的瓦尔内斯瀑布潮汐试验场的开发商,其试验台和 250kW 开放式中心涡轮机于 2006 年安装完成。该设备是苏格兰第一台接入电网的潮汐涡轮机,随后成为第一台成功向英国国家电网发电的潮汐涡轮机。
2028年,爱尔兰OpenHydro公司的母公司法国能源开发商Naval Energies决定停止对其潮汐能业务开发的进一步投资,这迫使OpenHydro公司破产清算。
Scottish firms Ocean Kinetics and Green Marine (UK) have formed a joint venture partnership to decommission OpenHydro’s tidal energy platform in the Orkney Islands.
Work is rapidly advancing to remove the steel superstructure installed in 2006 at the European Marine Energy Centre’s (EMEC’s) Fall of Warness test site which OpenHydro used to streamline its tidal turbine technology development.
EMEC awarded the decommissioning contract in early April.
The OpenHydro test rig consisted of two steel piles drilled and grouted into the seabed, with a steel superstructure attached to the piles to provide a working area. The turbine component was previously fixed to the piles using two steel collars, which allowed the unit to be raised and lowered into the tide using two 15 tonne hydraulic winches.
The decommissioning work scope involves the entire removal of the steel superstructure, Diamond Wire Cutting of the piles, along with cable disconnection and termination.
A broad package of marine services is combined with Ocean Kinetics providing divers, riggers, welders and ROV services, while Green Marine is providing offshore management, the Green Isle vessel, moorings and operational cable experience.
Both firms are sharing responsibilities for operational engineering, cutting and heavy lift operations, where they benefit from significant experience managing a wide range of marine works – including subsea servers, port gates, aquaculture equipment and sunken barges (reaching 1000 tonnes in weight) and decommissioning of the Buchan Alpha platform.
To date, the OpenHydro superstructure has been broken down into a series of smaller components for removal from its static base following a series of lifts performed by the Green Isle.
Green Marine Operations Manager Terry Norquay said the entire topside infrastructure has now been successfully removed with work imminently progressing to the pile removal and cable termination.
In order to complete the final elements of the decommissioning project, the Green Isle will be spread moored, in a four-point mooring configuration to remain stationary in the tide and allow divers to safely enter the water.
Under the Marine Licence which allowed OpenHydro to operate, the seabed must be returned to its original condition, which means cutting each pile foundation flush to the seabed. To achieve this result diamond wire cutting machines will be turned upside-down to create an optimal finish.
OpenHydro was the first developer to use the tidal test site at the Fall of Warness off the island of Eday when its test rig and 250kW open centred turbine were installed in 2006. The device was the first tidal turbine to be grid-connected in Scotland and subsequently the first to successfully generate electricity to the national grid in the UK.
In 2028, the French energy developer Naval Energies, the parent company of Irish-based OpenHydro, decided to stop further investments into development of its tidal energy business, which forced OpenHydro into liquidation.