SCope of work
The Steady Seas project combines applied research and technology development to address key technical questions for the Offshore Floating Power & utility Hub, including hydrodynamic performance, mooring and motion behaviour, integration of power and communication systems and the interface with subsea infrastructure. The programme will translate lessons from earlier offshore solar pilots into a robust basic design for a sector-specific platform that can support offshore oil and gas, carbon capture and storage and other remote offshore applications.
Following completion of the research phase, SolarDuck intends to move towards demonstration in collaboration with industry partners. Joint Industry Projects are currently being established to test the Offshore Floating Power & utility Hub in operational offshore conditions and validate its ability to power and control remote assets in real-life environments.
Don Hoogendoorn, CTO SolarDuck“Steady Seas allows us to take the lessons learned from building and testing Merganser in the North Sea and apply them to a design tailored for single-platform offshore applications. The technical challenges of powering assets far offshore are significant, from mooring and motion behaviour to integration with subsea infrastructure. This programme gives us the means to engineer and validate robust answers before the solution is deployed at sea.”William Otto, MARIN“We are proud to continue our collaboration with SolarDuck and to support the further maturation of offshore floating photovoltaics. Within Steady Seas, MARIN will investigate the impact of the topology on behaviour and hydrodynamic coefficients and it will assess the impact of extreme wave conditions on structural loading, including wave build-up beneath the platform. This kind of rigorous, test-driven validation is essential to bring offshore solar technology confidently toward commercial deployment.”About SolarDuckSolarDuck is a Dutch-Norwegian cleantech company bringing to market world-class offshore floating solar solutions. The company aims to pioneer sustainable offshore energy systems and save 50 million tonnes of CO2 emissions by 2040 by implementing its energy solutions on the planet’s oceans. SolarDuck develops robust offshore floating platforms that can host solar power generation, energy storage, and communication capabilities to provide power.signals and other utilities to subsea assets and other remote offshore applications.
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