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2025年5月14日

CorPower Ocean将在苏格兰附近开发5MW波浪能发电场

瑞典波浪能开发商 CorPower Ocean 已签署泊位协议,将在苏格兰奥克尼群岛的欧洲海洋能源中心 (EMEC) 建造一个 5 兆瓦的波浪能项目。

该5兆瓦阵列计划于2029年部署,预计将成为英国最大的波浪能项目。它将部署在EMEC已并网的Billia Croo波浪能试验场,由14台波浪能转换器(WEC)组成,运行寿命最长可达15年。

WEC 的特点是直径 9 米的球形复合材料船体——自然界中最坚固的形状之一——它可以驱动动力输出装置在波浪经过时进行运动。

关键创新包括 CorPower Ocean 的 WaveSpring 技术,该技术可在正常海况下放大运动和能量捕获,以及经过验证的风暴防护系统,可在极端条件下锁定设备并实现安全的海上维护通道。

这是 CorPower Ocean 在 EMEC 的第二个项目,此前该公司于 2018 年通过苏格兰波浪能计划在 EMEC 的斯卡帕湾测试场测试了其 C3 WEC。

此后,CorPower Ocean 在葡萄牙海岸展示了其 C4 设备,该设备经受住了超过 18 米的风暴浪的考验,并为葡萄牙电网提供了电力。

此外,CorPower Ocean 已确认有效的供应链、安装方法以及运营和维护。下一步是在 EMEC 建造 5 兆瓦项目之前,再增加三个波浪能发电设施 (WEC),形成一个小型波浪能发电场。



“我们很高兴能重返EMEC,参与建造首个商业波浪能发电场。EMEC和奥克尼提供了丰富的专业知识和成熟的供应链,从而降低了项目的风险和成本。”

“英国的可再生能源拍卖将为Billia Croo项目提供市场途径。海洋能源委员会 (MEC) 呼吁政府在今年的拍卖中签约其首个波浪能项目,要么通过500万英镑的波浪能“圈护”项目,要么设定明确的产能目标,并辅以其他机制,”CorPower业务发展主管Anders Jansson表示。

“我们很高兴欢迎 CorPower Ocean 重返 EMEC,我们于 2018 年首次在斯卡帕湾测试场接待了他们。我们很高兴看到他们所追求的结构化发展——从奥克尼群岛的小规模测试到葡萄牙的大规模演示,现在正准备在 EMEC 部署阵列,”EMEC 董事总经理 Matthew Finn 补充道。

原文链接/MarineTechnologyNews
New Wave Media

May 14, 2025

CorPower Ocean to Develop 5MW Wave Energy Farm off Scotland

Swedish wave energy developer CorPower Ocean has signed a berth agreement to build a 5 MW wave energy project at the European Marine Energy Centre (EMEC) in Orkney, Scotland.

Scheduled for deployment in 2029, the 5 MW array is expected to become the UK’s largest wave energy project. It will be deployed at EMEC’s grid-connected Billia Croo wave energy test site and consist of 14 wave energy converters (WECs), operating for up to 15 years.

The WECs feature a 9-meter diameter spherical composite hull – one of the strongest shapes in nature - which drives the movement of the power take-off as it responds to passing waves.

Key innovations include CorPower Ocean’s WaveSpring technology, which amplifies the motion and power capture in regular sea states, and a proven storm protection system that locks down the device during extreme conditions and enables safe offshore access for maintenance.

This marks CorPower Ocean’s second project at EMEC, following testing its C3 WEC at EMEC’s Scapa Flow test site in 2018 through the Wave Energy Scotland program.

Since, CorPower Ocean has demonstrated its C4 device off the coast of Portugal, surviving storm waves over 18 meters and producing electricity to the Portuguese grid.

In addition, CorPower Ocean has confirmed an effective supply chain, installation methods and operations and maintenance. The next step is to add three more WECs to form a small wave farm prior to building the 5 MW project at EMEC.



“We are thrilled to be back at EMEC to build the first commercial wave farm. EMEC and Orkney offers significant know-how and an established supply chain, reducing risk and cost for the project.

“The UK’s renewable auctions will be key in providing a route to market for the Billia Croo project. The Marine Energy Council (MEC) is calling for the Government to contract its first wave energy project in this year’s auction, either via a £5 million wave energy ringfence or setting a clear capacity ambition supported by an alternative mechanism,” said Anders Jansson, Head of Business Development at CorPower.

“We’re pleased to welcome CorPower Ocean back to EMEC, having first hosted them at our Scapa Flow test site in 2018. It’s fantastic to see the structured development they’ve pursued – progressing from smaller-scale testing in Orkney to a larger demonstration in Portugal, and now preparing for an array back here at EMEC,” added Matthew Finn, Managing Director at EMEC.