Hybrid offshore renewable energy parks

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TU Delft participates in an important large-scale European renewable energy project that will pave the way for bankable hybrid offshore renewable energy parks across Europe by 2025. The project will demonstrate the combination of offshore wind with wave and solar energy. Delft researchers George Lavidas, Andrei Metrikine and Sukanta Basu focus on how the different renewable resources can interact so that there will be less variability in the electricity that will reach people’s homes. EU-SCORES is a 45 million €  Horizon 2020 project under the lead of the Dutch Marine Energy Centre.

 
Period1 Feb 2022

Media contributions

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Media contributions

  • TitleHybrid offshore renewable energy parks
    Degree of recognitionInternational
    Media name/outletDelft University of Technology
    Media typeWeb
    Country/TerritoryNetherlands
    Date1/02/22
    DescriptionTU Delft participates in an important large-scale European renewable energy project that will pave the way for bankable hybrid offshore renewable energy parks across Europe by 2025. The project will demonstrate the combination of offshore wind with wave and solar energy. Delft researchers George Lavidas, Andrei Metrikine and Sukanta Basu focus on how the different renewable resources can interact so that there will be less variability in the electricity that will reach people’s homes. EU-SCORES is a 45 million € Horizon 2020 project under the lead of the Dutch Marine Energy Centre.

    URLhttps://www.tudelft.nl/2022/citg/hybrid-offshore-renewable-energy-parks
    PersonsG. Lavidas, A. Metrikine, S. Basu

Keywords

  • wave energy
  • wind energy
  • solar energy
  • Hybrid energy farms