{"id":5833,"date":"2020-06-29T14:17:24","date_gmt":"2020-06-29T13:17:24","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.innovationnewsnetwork.com\/?p=5833"},"modified":"2022-08-16T13:16:00","modified_gmt":"2022-08-16T12:16:00","slug":"float-europes-proposal-for-irelands-renewable-energy-goals","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.innovationnewsnetwork.com\/float-europes-proposal-for-irelands-renewable-energy-goals\/5833\/","title":{"rendered":"Float Europe\u2019s proposal for Ireland\u2019s renewable energy goals"},"content":{"rendered":"

Float Europe\u00ae address Ireland\u2019s renewable energy needs, using their innovative wind and wave harnessing technology.<\/h2>\n

In the past, Float Europe<\/a> proposed the Offshore Floating Ocean Energy System<\/a> (OFOES) in a near shore configuration which, in reality, reduces the productivity ranges of the OFOES. Combining wind and wave activities offshore in deep waters would permit Ireland to progress significantly and so achieving the country\u2019s agreed upon European renewable energy goals<\/a> for 2030 deadline would be all-but assured.<\/p>\n

What does this mean?<\/h3>\n

Float Europe proposes the application of the Float Incorporated patented Offshore Floating Ocean Energy System (OFOES) combining the capture\/conversion of wave energy as well as accommodating the Seawind 12.2MW wind turbine on-board the OFOES (see: http:\/\/floateurope.eu\/applications\/energy-generation-storage<\/a>; and https:\/\/seawindtechnology.com\/solutions<\/a>).<\/p>\n

Additionally, to obtain the maximum return on wave capture\/conversion, the application of the Trident Energy Power Pod is able to work in combination with the Float Incorporated Rho-Cee Wave Energy Converter (see: http:\/\/floateurope.eu\/technology\/rho-cee-wave-energy-converter-pc<\/a>; and http:\/\/www.tridentenergy.co.uk\/wpcontent\/uploads\/2014\/01\/Trident-Energy-Linear-Generator-Datasheet.pdf<\/a>).<\/p>\n

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Wave activity comparison near shore and offshore deep waters<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n

Where will it be situated?<\/h3>\n

In previous attempts to produce a highly productive combination of wind and wave activities in a marine environment to capture\/convert the wind and wave combination, Float Europe has proposed near-shore emplacements.<\/p>\n

However, as a result of more detailed information and research, Float Europe now proposes an offshore deep waters application for Ireland that can respond to the country\u2019s requirements for meeting their European 2030 renewable energy goals in advance, as well as assuring the possible expansion of the applications in order to respond to increased electrical demands when required without interruption of existing production means.<\/p>\n

Locations<\/h3>\n

Ireland\u2019s western offshore zones coincide with the Rockall Trough \u2013 having limited navigation and fishing zones \u2013 but having the continuous wind and wave activities to respond to Ireland\u2019s demands for electricity ashore.<\/p>\n

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Wave sets in offshore deep waters environment (source: EPRI 2011 Technical Report)<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n

Where would the OFOES platforms be situated in the Rockall Trough?<\/h3>\n

See the following web links for Rockall Trough\/Ireland:<\/p>\n