LiftWEC – The Development of a Lift-Based Wave Energy Converter - End of Project Presentations

Paul Lamont-Kane (Data Contributor), Gerrit Olbert (Data Contributor), Abel Arredondo Galeana (Data Contributor), Julia Fernandez Chozas (Data Creator)

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Abstract

The LiftWEC Project is a Horizon 2020 research project focused on the development of a novel type of wave energy converter whose primary excitation force is that of hydrodynamic lift generated by a series of rotating hydrofoils.

Over the last three years, 10 partners from seven European countries have collaborated to develop the LiftWEC device. To complete the development, a whole-systems co-design approach was employed so that not only hydrodynamic, but also structural, control, environmental, O&M, LCoE & other considerations could be included within the design process.

This 1-hour webinar will act as an end of project dissemination event where some of the work completed within the project will be outlined, and key findings shared with the wider wave energy community.
Original languageEnglish
Place of PublicationOnline
Media of outputFilm
Size532.6 MB
Publication statusPublished - 21 Mar 2023
EventLiftWEC – The Development of a Lift-Based Wave Energy Converter - End of Project Presentations - Online
Duration: 21 Mar 202321 Mar 2023
https://twitter.com/EtipOcean/status/1637761065911197696

Keywords

  • wave energy
  • energy converters
  • ocean energy

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