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Tadek Ocean Engineering delivers innovative mooring and cable solution for pioneering Renewables for Subsea Power (RSP) project

March 14, 2024

Tadek Ocean Engineering had designed an innovative mooring and cable solution for the pioneering Renewables for Subsea Power (RSP) project, combining wave energy with subsea storage to power subsea equipment.

The system developed by Aberdeen-based Verlume connects Mocean Energy's Blue X wave energy converter with a Halo underwater battery storage system. Having recently completed a 12-month test program off the coast of Scotland, the £2 million project aims to reach the finish line this spring.

Tadek Senior Engineer Nigel Terry who led the prestigious design project said the novel mooring and lazy wave' cable solution allows the device to weathervane, without inhibiting the energy capturing motion. The robust and reliable design is able to withstand extreme motions and excursions.

In addition, Tadek managed the procurement of the cable and mooring system, while producing installation procedures with Leask Marine.

"A key aspect of the design was Tadek's bespoke swivel unit which incorporated a mechanical swivel for the mooring and a slip ring for electrical, said Mr Terry. "This was a complex and challenging design without precedent which succeeded against formidable odds, and was tested above the design conditions and fatigue life. Not often as a designer are you given such free reign, and our work on the RSP Project pays testament to the trust which clients have in us to make executive decisions and take responsibility for the work."

The industry-supported project, situated 5km east of Orkney Mainland, demonstrates the integration of green technologies to deliver consistent and sustainable low-carbon power and communication to subsea equipment. It aims to demonstrate a cost-effective alternative to umbilical cables, known for their carbon intensity and lengthy procurement and installation processes.

Energy companies including TotalEnergies and Shell Technology - Marine Renewable Program have partnered with project in a pan-industry effort, which also includes participation from PTTEP, the Thai national oil company, Serica Energy, Harbour Energy, Baker Hughes, Transmark Subsea, and the Net Zero Technology Centre (NZTC).

In October 2023, the East coast of Scotland suffered extreme weather conditions for a sustained period, with the arrival of Storm Babet. Tadek's mooring and umbilical designs, installed a year prior, were subjected to 6-7m wave heights. The infrastructure remained firmly in place with the device continued to deliver power.

The final phase of the RSP Project will involve the removal of all equipment from the site, ahead of inspection and clean down onshore in Orkney and at Verlume's operations facility in Dyce, Aberdeen. 

The joint industry participants and developers are currently assessing near-term and future strategies for additional deployment or potential testing on live assets. This may encompass the deployment of a similar project in Scottish waters, and/or new projects overseas, to showcase how the combination of green technologies can facilitate dependable low-carbon power and communication to subsea equipment in a live environment.

About Tadek Ocean Engineering

Tadek offers services in SURF & marine analysis, FOW & floating systems design, structural design, naval architecture, and project engineering & project management support to marine projects. We work collaboratively as trusted partners with our clients, dovetailing with all stakeholders and project teams, to provide specialist consultancy, complex analysis, engineering solutions, and practical project delivery. Our expertise has been gained on over 200 projects worldwide; both high-value corporate projects and prototype works, delivering robust, innovative and cost-conscious solutions.

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Tadek Ocean

www.tadek.co.uk/


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