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Open Access Mandate for Publications and Research data assignment_turned_in Project2022 - 2027Partners:Balance Technology Consulting, ALMA CLEAN POWER AS, Wärtsilä (Norway), TU Delft, MSC MALTA YARD MANAGEMENT LTD +6 partnersBalance Technology Consulting,ALMA CLEAN POWER AS,Wärtsilä (Norway),TU Delft,MSC MALTA YARD MANAGEMENT LTD,CHANTIERS DE L ATLANTIQUE,IFEU,IHC MTI,Clara Venture Labs AS,BUREAU VERITAS MARINE & OFFSHORE,DLRFunder: European Commission Project Code: 101056784Overall Budget: 15,670,200 EURFunder Contribution: 14,866,200 EURThe HELENUS project will build, integrate and demonstrate a 500kW solid oxide fuel cell (SOFC) module operating in cogeneration (combined heat and power) mode, in an MSC World class series ocean cruise vessel. The SOFC will be fully integrated- spatially, electrically, and thermally- into the ship design. SOFCs are the most efficient chemical energy converters available today, and are also highly fuel-flexible- thereby remaining highly relevant for the future of waterborne transport. The HELENUS demonstrator will achieve a TRL of 7 at the end of the project, with extended field testing already planned to reach TRL8 by 2028-2029. Success of this project will enable upscaling of mature SOFC technology in ocean cruise liners to as high as 20MW, by as early as 2029. This can unlock over 23% total fuel savings (assuming a hybrid 20MW SOFC+60MW ICE energy system) over a state-of-the-art energy system with only ICEs. The HELENUS consortium involves diverse and accomplished stakeholders representing the entire value chain from technology development to field implementation- creating a rapid pathway towards exploitation and commercialisation. HELENUS will also undertake extensive simulation, experimental (using an 80kW scaled-down SOFC module), and analytical efforts to demonstrate the applicability of the developed SOFC solution (i) upon significant scale-up (10 MW and beyond), (ii) over duty cycles of alternate applications such as dredging- and offshore- vessels, and (iii) using carbon-neutral fuels with potential for future maritime uptake. Experimental results will be complemented by application case- and lifecycle performance- analyses to assess the broader impact of the technology on waterborne transport. Therefore, HELENUS creates a technological and regulatory roadmap towards a maritime future with scaled-up clean energy systems operating on renewable fuels – thereby fostering innovation and significantly boosting the competitiveness of the EU maritime industry
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.euOpen Access Mandate for Publications assignment_turned_in Project2016 - 2020Partners:AU, UPC, DI, IHC MTI, NWO-I +11 partnersAU,UPC,DI,IHC MTI,NWO-I,Bureau Veritas (France),Seascape Consultants (United Kingdom),RWTH,BUREAU VERITAS MARINE & OFFSHORE,DE REGT MARINE CABLES BV,Uniresearch,IHC Mining,NTNU,CONTITECH RUBBER INDUSTRIAL KFT,NIOZ,GLOBAL SEA MINERAL RESOURCESFunder: European Commission Project Code: 688975Overall Budget: 7,991,140 EURFunder Contribution: 7,991,140 EURA key EU policy aims to reduce the Union dependency on raw materials imports, in particular (candidate) Critical Raw Materials that are vital for the EU innovative technologies. Topic SC5-11c-2015 scope focuses on “developing new highly-automated technological sustainable solutions for deep mining … in the sea bed combined with in-situ processing of minerals”. An existing but challenging raw material resource concerns polymetallic nodules. These round to elongated concretions of 1–15 cm diameter form on sediment-covered deep-sea plains in all oceans between 4-6000m water depth. The challenge to harvest and transport the nodules to the EU shore is taken on by Blue Nodules. The governing project principle is: industrial viability within the context of a realistic and technical, economic and environmentally balanced business case for the complete Polymetallic Nodules value chain of mining, processing and valorisation. Blue Nodules will develop and test to TRL6 maturity a new highly-automated and technologically sustainable deep sea mining system. Key features are: an annual production capability of 2 Million Tons nodules in water depths up to 6000m, in-situ processing of the nodules and intrinsic safe working conditions. Technical WPs are dedicated to subsea harvesting equipment & control technology, in-situ seafloor processing of polymetallic nodules and sea surface, land operations & processes. A dedicated WP focuses on environmental issues and on an Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA). A WP setting requirements and assessing the developed technology controls the entire work plan structure. High credibility is obtained by linking the project work to a nodule field licence owned by a project partner and located in the most promising known nodule deposit: the Clarion Clipperton Zone. The project consortium contains 14 leading industry and research partners from 9 EU member states. The project duration is 48 months, the required funding amounts to 8 Million.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.euassignment_turned_in Project2014 - 2018Partners:TU Delft, University of Southampton, 2H OFFSHORE ENGINEERING LIMITED, RAMBOLL IMS INGENIEURGESELLSCHAFT MBH, MHWIRTH GMBH +17 partnersTU Delft,University of Southampton,2H OFFSHORE ENGINEERING LIMITED,RAMBOLL IMS INGENIEURGESELLSCHAFT MBH,MHWIRTH GMBH,BGR,IFM-GEOMAR,FFCUL,TUBAF,SEA EUROPE,NTNU,TNO,NERC,DI,Helmholtz Association of German Research Centres,Uniresearch,IHC Mining,IHC MTI,RWTH,GUARDSHIP,MARIN,FC.IDFunder: European Commission Project Code: 604500All Research productsarrow_drop_down <script type="text/javascript"> <!-- document.write('<div id="oa_widget"></div>'); document.write('<script type="text/javascript" src="https://www.openaire.eu/index.php?option=com_openaire&view=widget&format=raw&projectId=corda_______::0a3b610e656bec774bb8cbf6d2617ac5&type=result"></script>'); --> </script>
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.euassignment_turned_in Project2013 - 2017Partners:TNO, DAMEN SHIPYARDS BERGUM, TU Delft, University of Strathclyde, Bureau Veritas (France) +36 partnersTNO,DAMEN SHIPYARDS BERGUM,TU Delft,University of Strathclyde,Bureau Veritas (France),CETENA S.p.A. Centro per gli Studi di Tecnica Navale,TUHH,AKER ARCTIC TECHNOLOGY OY,CMAL,TEKNOLOGIAN TUTKIMUSKESKUS VTT OY,IFEU,SEGULA ENGINEERING FRANCE,STX Europe,MW,Balearia,IHC MTI,MEYER WERFT PAPENBURG GMBH & CO KG,FSG,CGT SpA,UPM,COUPLE SYSTEMS GMBH,FINCANTIERI - CANTIERI NAVALI ITALIANI SPA,CCM,AALTO,CMT,Balance Technology Consulting,ULiege,NAVANTIA,DNV,HyGear Fuel Cell Systems B.V.,MAN DIESEL & TURBO SE,SAFT SAS,STX,DAMEN,Wärtsilä (Finland),RH MARINE NETHERLANDS B,SSPA (Sweden),Wärtsilä (Netherlands),MARIN,Nexans (France),Rolls-Royce (United Kingdom)Funder: European Commission Project Code: 605190All Research productsarrow_drop_down <script type="text/javascript"> <!-- document.write('<div id="oa_widget"></div>'); document.write('<script type="text/javascript" src="https://www.openaire.eu/index.php?option=com_openaire&view=widget&format=raw&projectId=corda_______::e196c7e51c5d4d87249c906030ecf99b&type=result"></script>'); --> </script>
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