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Sustainable station-keeping systems for floating wind

PROJECTS
Funding
European
European Union
Duration
-
Status
Ongoing
Total project cost
€5 094 746
EU Contribution
€5 094 746
Project Acronym
TAILWIND
STRIA Roadmaps
Low-emission alternative energy for transport (ALT)
Transport policies
Environmental/Emissions aspects

Overview

Call for proposal
HORIZON-CL5-2023-D3-01
Link to CORDIS
Background & Policy context

Meeting EU net zero targets demands a sixfold surge in offshore wind deployment, particularly in deep seas requiring floating offshore wind (FOW). This requires economic, sustainable, and well-supported FOW station-keeping systems. In this context, the EU-funded TAILWIND project will advance mooring lines and anchoring systems to unlock cost reductions, environmental benefits, and supply chain diversification for the ambitious offshore wind expansion. Specifically, it will use cutting-edge technologies, from synthetic rope testing to geotechnical centrifuge experiments. Smaller, lighter station-keeping systems and optimised floaters are on the horizon, with TAILWIND’s integrated life cycle assessment quantifying the broader economic, social, and environmental impact. This collaborative effort involves 12 organisations across eight European countries, spanning academia, consulting, construction, and manufacturing.

Objectives

To meet EU net zero targets requires a six times increase in offshore wind deployment rate, primarily in deep seas where floating offshore wind (FOW) is needed. To achieve this growth requires FOW to be economic, sustainable and supported by a wide supply chain.
TAILWIND is focussed on station-keeping systems of FOW, which comprise mooring lines and anchoring systems. The project will unlock identified opportunities for cost reduction, reduced environmental impact and material use, and also supply chain diversification.
TAILWIND will integrate new experimental evidence, novel technologies and innovative methodologies, across mooring lines and anchors, and will quantify the resulting benefits for the overall floating system design. All innovations will be sustainable-by-design, integrating environmental, societal and economic benefits.
For mooring lines, new synthetic rope technologies will be mechanically and chemically tested to demonstrate their suitability for small-footprint ‘taut’ moorings, validating new response models. For anchoring, geotechnical centrifuge testing and advanced soil element testing will underpin two advances: (i) new response models for the long-term loading particular to FOW, and (ii) the validation of novel anchors types including cluster anchors that are “silently” installed from small vessels and are suited to shared moorings.
The new technologies for mooring lines and anchors will allow smaller and lighter station-keeping systems, manufactured and installed by a wider supply chain. TAILWIND will distill the models into system optimisation tools, unlocking further floater optimisation and cost reduction. Finally, an integrated life cycle assessment will quantify the economic, social and environmental impact of TAILWIND’s technologies.
TAILWIND unites a diverse consortium of 12 organisations from 8 European countries, located across the emerging FOW development regions, and spanning academia, consulting, construction and manufactu

Funding

Specific funding programme
HORIZON-CL5-2023-D3-01-05 - Critical technologies for the offshore wind farm of the Future
Other Programme
HORIZON-CL5-2023-D3-01-05 Critical technologies for the offshore wind farm of the Future
Funding Source
HORIZON.2.5 - Climate, Energy and Mobility
HORIZON.2.5.2 - Energy Supply

Partners

Lead Organisation
Organisation
STIFTELSEN NORGES GEOTEKNISKE INSTITUTT
Address
SOGNSV 72, 0855 Oslo, Norway
Organisation website
EU Contribution
€729 250
Partner Organisations
Organisation
FONDAZIONE ICONS
Address
PIAZZA DELLA VITTORIA 1, 26900 LODI, Italy
EU Contribution
€388 188
Organisation
NKT CABLES GROUP A/S
Address
VIBEHOLMS ALLE 20, 2605 BRONDBY, Denmark
EU Contribution
€175 500
Organisation
SINTEF OCEAN AS
Address
PAUL FJERMSTADS VEG 59, 7052 TRONDHEIM, Norway
Organisation website
EU Contribution
€1 036 555
Organisation
FUNDACION TECNALIA RESEARCH & INNOVATION
Address
PARQUE CIENTIFICO Y TECNOLOGICO DE GIPUZKOA, PASEO MIKELETEGI 2, 20009 DONOSTIA-SAN SEBASTIAN (GIPUZKOA), Spain
Organisation website
EU Contribution
€433 493
Organisation
NAUTILUS FLOATING SOLUTIONS SOCIEDAD LIMITADA
Address
CL BIZKAIKO TEKNOLOGI ELKARTEGIA 700, 48160 Derio Bizkaia, Spain
EU Contribution
€400 794
Organisation
CLARKE MODET Y COMPANIA S.L.
Address
CALLE SUERO DE QUINONES 34-36, 28002 MADRID, Spain
EU Contribution
€272 000
Organisation
BEKAERT WIRE ROPE INDUSTRY NV
Address
BEKAERTSTRAAT 2, 8550 Zwevegem, Belgium
EU Contribution
€274 579
Organisation
DANMARKS TEKNISKE UNIVERSITET
Address
ANKER ENGELUNDS VEJ 101, 2800 KONGENS LYNGBY, Denmark
Organisation website
EU Contribution
€573 734
Organisation
SUBSEA 7 NORWAY AS
Address
KANALSLETTA 9, 4068 STAVANGER, Norway
EU Contribution
€151 280
Organisation
Technische Universiteit Delft
Address
STEVINWEG 1, 2628 CN DELFT, Netherlands
Organisation website
EU Contribution
€659 374

Technologies

Technology Theme
Satellite navigation
Technology
Dynamic Positioning system for floating units
Development phase
Demonstration/prototyping/Pilot Production

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