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DTU Wind Energy25 March 2019

Wind Energy –Opportunities from the SET-plan

Peter Hauge Madsen

DTU Wind Energy

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What is the SET Plan?

Research and Innovation (R&I) pillar of the Energy Union.

Aim:

to transform the energy system by accelerating the development and deployment of low-carbon technologies

to maximise impact of public investments by coordinating national & European efforts

to promote cooperation amongst EU countries, companies, research institutions, and the EU itself

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SET-PLAN 10 key actions (2015)

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ETIPWIND – Strategic research and innovation agenda

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How to influence

Memberships

• SETPlan Steering Committee

• Implementation plan steering group

• ETIPWind

• EERA JPWind

• Program committee

Danish fora:

• Megavind

• Research Consortium for wind

energy

• FI Reference group for energy R&I

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• Take stock of R&I progress so far

• In order to meet the targets,

identify:

– Technological R&I activities

– Demonstration projects

– Non-technological barriers/enablers

• Joint R&I activities between SET

Plan countries: a key dimension

for implementation

Implementation Plans

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Offshore wind Implementation Plan

The seven technology-related R&I activities

concern:

1. System Integration

2. Wind Energy Offshore Balance of Plant

3. Floating Offshore Wind

4. Wind Energy Operations and Maintenance

5. Wind Energy Industrialisation

6. Wind Turbine Technology

7. Basic Wind Energy Sciences

The two non-technological concern:

8. Ecosystem, and Social Impact

9. Human Capital Agenda

Framework program calls

Co-fund instruments - ERANet

Institutional alignment - Bilateral

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Offshore implementation plan

Offshore wind targets:

• Reduce the levelised cost

of energy for fixed

offshore wind by

improving performance and

efficiency over the entire

value chain, leading to a

no-subsidy deployment

situation

• Develop the floating

offshore wind subsector to

reduce the LCoE to <12

ct€/kWh by 2025 and <9

ct€/kWh by 2030

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From the SET-Plan to SETWind

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SETWind

Best practice of

Institutional Alignment:

Reliablade (DK-GE) –

a living lab for cross

border collaboration

• Coordinator: DTU

• Budget: €1 million (Mar. 2019 – Feb. 2022)

• Goals

– Organising cross-border research projects

– Support to R&I policy (stronger research focus)

• Main deliverables

– Cross-border research projects (10)

– Criteria to evaluate the impact of wind energy R&I

– Mapping of R&I policies and priorities for offshore

wind

– Rolling R&I agenda / updated Implementation Plan

– Proposal for a European Lighthouse project

ReliaBlade - An international initiative to improve wind turbine blade reliability• Total project budget (Danish and German funding together): €18.3 mio. (DKK 136

mio.)

• The project runs from November 2018 through October 2022 (4 years)

Danish project:

• Budget of €11.1 mio. (DKK 88 mio.), with €6.0 mio. (DKK 44 mio.) funding by EUDP at Danish Energy Agency

German project:

• Budget of 6.5 mio. EURO (48 mio. DKK)

• Funded by German Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Energy (BMWi)

ReliaBlade Consortium

Danish project partners• DTU Wind Energy

• DTU Compute

• Vestas Wind Systems A/S

• LM Wind Power A/S

• IBM Denmark ApS

• FORCE Technology

• CEKO Sensors ApS

• Dantec Dynamics GmbH

• Zebicon A/S

• Blade Test Centre A/S (BLAEST)

• Olsen Wings A/S

• Siemens Industry Software NV

• Siemens Gamesa Renewable Energy A/S

German project partners

• Fraunhofer IWES

• ForWind Hannover (Leibniz UniversitätHannover)

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Thank you for your attention