
The Oil and Gas Technology Centre Ltd
The Oil and Gas Technology Centre Ltd
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assignment_turned_in Project2021 - 2026Partners:Peel Ports Group, TFP Hydrogen Products Limited, Centre for Environment, Fisheries and Aquaculture Science, Siemens Gamesa, Orsted +57 partnersPeel Ports Group,TFP Hydrogen Products Limited,Centre for Environment, Fisheries and Aquaculture Science,Siemens Gamesa,Orsted,Opportunity North East,ITM Power plc,Energy Institute,Siemens Gamesa,ITM POWER PLC,National Grid ESO,Hydrogen Power Generation Solutions Ltd,Equinor (Norway),D2N2 Local Enterprise Partnership,Evolve Hydrogen,Opportunity North East,Scottish Power Retail,EDF Renewables UK,Scottish Association For Marine Science,Scottish Power (United Kingdom),D2N2 Local Enterprise Partnership,The Oil and Gas Technology Centre Ltd,TFP Hydrogen Products Limited,CEFAS,BP INTERNATIONAL LIMITED,ENI energy company,Orsted (UK),MABE,Health and Safety Executive (HSE),Orion Energy Hub,Det Norske Veritas DNV GL UK Limited,Health and Safety Executive,Evolve Hydrogen,Eneus Energy,Orion Energy Hub,Centre for Env Fisheries Aqua Sci CEFAS,OFFSHORE RENEWABLE ENERGY CATAPULT,National Grid ESO,TechnipFMC plc (UK),Offshore Renewable Energy Catapult,University of Strathclyde,Equinor,University of Strathclyde,BP (United Kingdom),BP International Limited,Peel Ports Group,Offshore Renewable Energy Catapult,SMRE,TechnipFMC plc (UK),UK Mainstream Renewable Power (replace),ITM Power (United Kingdom),ENI energy company,EDF Renewables UK,Det Norske Veritas DNV GL UK Limited,Equinor,Scottish Power Retail,MABE,Hydrogen Power Generation Solutions Ltd,Eneus Energy,SAMS,EI,UK Mainstream Renewable Power (replace)Funder: UK Research and Innovation Project Code: EP/W005212/1Funder Contribution: 1,783,050 GBPThe Ocean-REFuel project brings together a multidisciplinary, world-leading team of researchers to consider at a fundamental level a whole-energy system to maximise ocean renewable energy (Offshore wind and Marine Renewable Energy) potential for conversion to zero carbon fuels. The project has transformative ambition addressing a number of big questions concerning our Energy future: How to maximise ocean energy potential in a safe, affordable, sustainable and environmentally sensitive manner? How to alleviate the intermittency of the ocean renewable energy resource? How ocean renewable energy can support renewable heat, industrial and transport demands through vectors other than electricity? How ocean renewable energy can support local, national and international whole energy systems? Ocean-REFuel is a large project integrating upstream, transportation and storage to end use cases which will over an extended period of time address these questions in an innovative manner developing an understanding of the multiple criteria involved and their interactions.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.euassignment_turned_in Project2017 - 2022Partners:Permasense Limited, SCHUNK Intec Limited (UK), TechnipFMC (International), Lloyd's Register Foundation, Subsea 7 Limited +61 partnersPermasense Limited,SCHUNK Intec Limited (UK),TechnipFMC (International),Lloyd's Register Foundation,Subsea 7 Limited,The Oil and Gas Technology Centre Ltd,General Dynamics (United Kingdom),Total E&P UK PLC,PERMASTORE LIMITED,Scottish Enterprise,Offshore Renewable Energy Catapult,Sprint Robotics,KUKA Robotics UK Limited,Kawasaki Heavy Industries Ltd (Global),Schlumberger (United Kingdom),Lloyd's Register Foundation,SCR,Offshore Renewable Energy Catapult,Subsea 7 Limited,Schunk (United Kingdom),Tenaris (United States),Guided Ultrasonics Ltd,Hydrason Solutions Limited,KUKA Robotics UK Limited,Oil & Gas Innovation Centre,SgurrEnergy Ltd,SeeByte Ltd,Hydrason Solutions Limited,Scottish Enterprise,Baker Hughes (United Kingdom),Subsea UK,Itf, The Industry Technology,The Underwater Centre (UK),TechnipFMC (France),Chevron (United Kingdom),Guided Ultrasonics Ltd,OFFSHORE RENEWABLE ENERGY CATAPULT,Baker Hughes Ltd,British Petroleum International Limited,KUKA (United Kingdom),Lloyd's Register Foundation,ABB (Switzerland),SgurrEnergy,SBT,Tenaris,LR IMEA,Subsea UK,Sprint Robotics,The Data Lab,Innovation Centre for Sensor and Imaging Systems,ABB Group (International),Tharsus,The Data Lab,British Petroleum International Limited,ASV (United Kingdom),Total E&P UK PLC,Heriot-Watt University,Tharsus,Itf, The Industry Technology,Autonomous Surface Vehicles Ltd (ASV),Kawasaki Heavy Industries (Japan),OGIC (Oil and Gas Innovation Centre),CENSIS,Heriot-Watt University,The Underwater Centre (UK),CHEVRON NORTH SEA LIMITEDFunder: UK Research and Innovation Project Code: EP/R026173/1Funder Contribution: 15,223,200 GBPThe international offshore energy industry currently faces the triple challenges of an oil price expected to remain less than $50 a barrel, significant expensive decommissioning commitments of old infrastructure (especially North Sea) and small margins on the traded commodity price per KWh of offshore renewable energy. Further, the offshore workforce is ageing as new generations of suitable graduates prefer not to work in hazardous places offshore. Operators therefore seek more cost effective, safe methods and business models for inspection, repair and maintenance of their topside and marine offshore infrastructure. Robotics and artificial intelligence are seen as key enablers in this regard as fewer staff offshore reduces cost, increases safety and workplace appeal. The long-term industry vision is thus for a completely autonomous offshore energy field, operated, inspected and maintained from the shore. The time is now right to further develop, integrate and de-risk these into certifiable evaluation prototypes because there is a pressing need to keep UK offshore oil and renewable energy fields economic, and to develop more productive and agile products and services that UK startups, SMEs and the supply chain can export internationally. This will maintain a key economic sector currently worth £40 billion and 440,000 jobs to the UK economy, and a supply chain adding a further £6 billion in exports of goods and services. The ORCA Hub is an ambitious initiative that brings together internationally leading experts from 5 UK universities with over 30 industry partners (>£17.5M investment). Led by the Edinburgh Centre of Robotics (HWU/UoE), in collaboration with Imperial College, Oxford and Liverpool Universities, this multi-disciplinary consortium brings its unique expertise in: Subsea (HWU), Ground (UoE, Oxf) and Aerial robotics (ICL); as well as human-machine interaction (HWU, UoE), innovative sensors for Non Destructive Evaluation and low-cost sensor networks (ICL, UoE); and asset management and certification (HWU, UoE, LIV). The Hub will provide game-changing, remote solutions using robotics and AI that are readily integratable with existing and future assets and sensors, and that can operate and interact safely in autonomous or semi-autonomous modes in complex and cluttered environments. We will develop robotics solutions enabling accurate mapping of, navigation around and interaction with offshore assets that support the deployment of sensors networks for asset monitoring. Human-machine systems will be able to co-operate with remotely located human operators through an intelligent interface that manages the cognitive load of users in these complex, high-risk situations. Robots and sensors will be integrated into a broad asset integrity information and planning platform that supports self-certification of the assets and robots.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.euassignment_turned_in Project2021 - 2024Partners:Drochaid Research Services Limited, Glass Futures Ltd, Celsa Steel UK, Doosan Babcock Power Systems, China Huaneng Group +168 partnersDrochaid Research Services Limited,Glass Futures Ltd,Celsa Steel UK,Doosan Babcock Power Systems,China Huaneng Group,Heriot-Watt University,Dwr Cymru Welsh Water,TÜV SÜD (United Kingdom),Tyseley Energy Park Limited,Liberty Steel UK,Scottish Power Energy Networks Holdings Limited,DRAX POWER LIMITED,Equinor,Tata Steel,Chemical Industries Association Ltd,Air Products (United Kingdom),Integrated Environmental Solutions (United Kingdom),Uniper Technologies Ltd.,IES,North East Process Industry ClusterNEPIC,Huaneng Clean Energy Research Institute,ITM Power plc,Confederation of Paper Industries,Optimat,Calgavin Ltd (Birmingham),CR Plus Ltd,Scottish and Southern Energy SSE plc,Aker Solutions,Progressive Energy (United Kingdom),ITM POWER PLC,MTC,INEOS Technologies UK,Offshore Renewable Energy Catapult,Membranology,Siemens plc (UK),Black Country LEP,Tata Steel (United Kingdom),Membranology,Scottish Hydrogen& Fuel Cell Association,PROGRESSIVE ENERGY LIMITED,Johnson Matthey Plc,JJ Bioenergy Ltd,Business in the Community,Coalition for Epidemic Preparedness Inno,Sembcorp Energy UK Limited,CCC,RFC Power,Aker (Norway),UK-CPI (dup'e),Tees Valley Mayoral Combined Authority,Welsh Water (Dwr Cymru),Quantum ES,Low Emissions Resources Global, Ltd,Henry Royce Institute,CR Plus Ltd,SP Energy Networks,Diageo Great Britain Limited,Dwr Cymru Welsh Water (United Kingdom),Wood plc,Diageo Great Britain Limited,Doosan Power Systems,IBioIC (Industrial Biotech Innov Ctr),Engineering Construction,Henry Royce Institute,Liberty Speciality Steels,UK Steel,Calgavin Ltd (Birmingham),Scottish and Southern Energy SSE plc,United Kingdom Petroleum Industry Association,Tyseley Energy Park Limited,UK Steel,National Engineering Laboratory,Element Energy Ltd,Bellona Foundation (International),Vale (United Kingdom),Ceres Power (United Kingdom),Black Country LEP,ITM Power (United Kingdom),Offshore Renewable Energy Catapult,Decarbonised Gas Alliance (DGA),Equinor (Norway),North East Process Industry ClusterNEPIC,North East of England Process Industry Cluster (United Kingdom),Northern Gas Networks,Low Emissions Resources Global, Ltd,The Oil and Gas Technology Centre Ltd,Vale Europe Limited,VPI Immingham,NECCUS,North West Hydrogen Alliance,JJ Bioenergy Ltd,Northern Powergrid (United Kingdom),Humber Local Enterprise Partnership(LEP),UK Petroleum Industry Association Ltd,Pale Blue Dot,Aurelia Turbines Oy,Heriot-Watt University,UnitBirwelco Ltd,North West Hydrogen Alliance,Food & Drink Federation,Petroineos Manufacturing Scotland Ltd,Department for the Economy (NI),NSG Group (UK),Uniper Technologies Ltd.,Energy Technology Partnership,Air Products (United Kingdom),RFC Power,Coalition for Epidemic Preparedness Inno,Princes Foods,Optimat (United Kingdom),Ineos (United Kingdom),Innovatium Group Limited,Future South,Pale Blue Dot,Air Products & Chemicals Plc,Northern Powergrid,Johnson Matthey,Energy Technology Partnership,Innovatium Group Limited,Bellona Foundation,Peel L&P Environmental Limited,Centrica Storage Limited,SIEMENS PLC,Quantum ES,Aurelia Turbines Oy,Equinor,Element Energy Ltd,Engineering Construction,OFFSHORE RENEWABLE ENERGY CATAPULT,Peel L&P Environmental Limited,Food and Drink Federation,University of Oxford,NSG Holding (Europe) Limited,Tata Steel UK,NECCUS,CERES POWER LIMITED,Johnson Matthey (United Kingdom),Scottish Hydrogen & Fuel Cell Asso SHFCA,Princes Foods,Highview Power Storage,Celsa Steel UK,VALE EUROPE LIMITED,Scottish and Southern Energy (United Kingdom),Sembcorp Energy UK Limited,UnitBirwelco Ltd,SEPA,John Wood Group plc,Chemical Industries Association Ltd,Tees Valley Combined Authority,Northern Gas Networks,Glass Futures Ltd,Petroineos Manufacturing Scotland Ltd,Manufacturing Technology Centre (United Kingdom),Centrica Storage Limited,Department for the Economy,Oil and Gas Authority,Future South,Future Towns Innovation Hub,BITC,IBioIC (Industrial Biotech Innov Ctr),Humber Local Enterprise Partnership(LEP),Highview Power Storage (United Kingdom),Doosan (United Kingdom),North West Business Leadership Team,VPI Immingham,North West Business Leadership Team,Confederation of Paper Industries,Drax (United Kingdom),Future Towns Innovation Hub,Drochaid Research Services Limited,UK-CPI,SCOTTISH ENVIRONMENT PROTECTION AGENCY,Committee on Climate ChangeFunder: UK Research and Innovation Project Code: EP/V027050/1Funder Contribution: 19,903,400 GBPThe decarbonisation of industrial clusters is of critical importance to the UK's ambitions of cutting greenhouse gas emissions to net zero by 2050. The UK Industrial Decarbonisation Challenge (IDC) of the Industrial Strategy Challenge Fund (ISCF) aims to establish the world's first net-zero carbon industrial cluster by 2040 and at least one low-carbon cluster by 2030. The Industrial Decarbonisation Research and Innovation Centre (IDRIC) has been formed to support this Challenge through funding a multidisciplinary research and innovation centre, which currently does not exist at the scale, to accelerate decarbonisation of industrial clusters. IDRIC works with academia, industry, government and other stakeholders to deliver the multidisciplinary research and innovation agenda needed to decarbonise the UK's industrial clusters. IDRIC's research and innovation programme is delivered through a range of activities that enable industry-led, multidisciplinary research in cross-cutting areas of technology, policy, economics and regulation. IDRIC connects and empowers the UK industrial decarbonisation community to deliver an impactful innovation hub for industrial decarbonisation. The establishment of IDRIC as the "one stop shop" for research and innovation, as well as knowledge exchange, regulation, policy and key skills will be beneficial across the industry sectors and clusters. In summary, IDRIC will connect stakeholders, inspire and deliver innovation and maximise impact to help the UK industrial clusters to grow our existing energy intensive industrial sectors, and to attract new, advanced manufacturing industries of the future.
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