Project

Dynamic monitoring of offshore wind turbines subject to atmospheric phenomena for optimal participation in energy and reserve markets

Acronym
SALOME
Code
41Z03424
Duration
01 July 2024 → 30 June 2028
Funding
European funding: various
Research disciplines
  • Engineering and technology
    • Electrical energy production and distribution
    • Electrical machines and transformers
    • Renewable power and energy systems engineering
Keywords
offshore windturbines
 
Project description

The SALOME project aims to develop innovative atmospheric and mechanical models that can represent the environment and structural loads to which offshore wind turbines are exposed by using relevant measurement data. These will be provided in real time by temperature and vibration sensors and strain gauges spread over optical fibres deployed on wind turbines at the chosen test site in Belgium and/or France. They will be included in a decision support tool (whose time horizon ranges from one day in advance to real-time) aimed at ensuring, at a lower cost, participation in power system balancing. It will ensure dynamic management and predictive control of offshore wind turbines by incorporating mechanical constraints such as ageing and fatigue to provide additional services to the power grid.

 
 
 
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