WES grants £660K to keep waves in control

Wave Energy Scotland (WES) has awarded over £660,000 of funding to 13 new projects aiming to develop innovative control systems for wave energy converters.

The initiative brings together control systems specialists from mature sectors such as aerospace and oil and gas, to work with Scottish technology developers in addressing the challenges of controlling and integrating wave energy converter (WEC) systems and their components.

Control systems can enhance energy yield, reduce operating costs and increase survivability of wave energy devices, all contributing to a lower cost of energy, according to WES.

Some of the wave energy companies participating in the winning projects are Mocean Energy, CorPower Ocean, Oceantec Energias Marinas, and Marine Power Systems.

Paul Wheelhouse, Scottish Minister for Business, Innovation and Energy, said: “I know that the call attracted applications of a very high caliber and from some of the world’s leading control systems companies. I am especially proud to see the number of Scottish firms involved at lead contractor or subcontractor level and I am confident that some of these projects will play a part in improving the performance of the wave energy devices of the future.”

Commenting on the funding awards, Tim Hurst, Managing Director for WES, said: “With today’s ocean measurement technologies and data processing advances, the control system should be able to monitor the waves and adjust the wave energy device’s movement to suit them.

“In a storm, this might mean protecting the device by submerging the wave energy converter or changing the way it moves in big waves. In medium sized waves, the control system might adjust settings to extract as much power as possible. A good control system should be able to do this remotely and efficiently.

“These new projects will take us further towards our quest of finding the winning designs for a cost-effective wave energy device.”

This is the fourth innovation call from WES that sees the organization’s technology program reaching full capacity, funding 48 projects, engaging 163 organizations from industry and academia, and investing £25.3 million over the last 3 years.