Yann Corlay’s research while affiliated with Oric Pharmaceuticals and other places

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Table 1 TA call schedule
Figure 2 Regular waves in a tank
Figure 4 Ducted fan used for testing at UCC (left); and mounted on model (right) (Images taken from [28])
Figure 9 Workflow for planning lifting activities
Figure 10 Scale WEC being towed to test site (Image from tidalenergytoday.com)

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MaRINET2 - D2.6 Final guidelines for test applicants
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December 2021

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Francesco Salvatore

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Guidelines aimed at assisting offshore renewable energy technology developers in getting the most of testing campaigns. This document covers laboratory and field testing.

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Standardising Marine Renewable Energy Testing: Gap Analysis and Recommendations for Development of Standards

September 2021

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Marine renewable energy (MRE) is still an emerging technology. As such, there is still a lack of mature standards and guidance for the development and testing of these devices. The sector covers a wide range of disciplines, so there is a need for more comprehensive guidance to cover these. This paper builds on a study undertaken in the MaRINET2 project to summarise recommendations and guidance for testing MRE devices and components, by reviewing the recently published guidance. Perceived gaps in the guidance are then discussed, expanding on the previous study. Results from an industry survey are also used to help quantify and validate these gaps. The main themes identified can be summarised as: the development progression from concept to commercialisation, including more complex environmental conditions in testing, accurately modelling and quantifying the power generated, including grid integration, plus modelling and testing of novel moorings and foundation solutions. A pathway to a standardised approach to MRE testing is presented, building on recommendations learnt from the MaRINET2 round-robin testing, showing how these recommendations are being incorporated into the guidance and ultimately feeding into the development of international standards for the marine renewable energy sector.

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... For a comprehensive insight into what to expect and prepare for when moving from laboratory to real sea testing please refer to the MaRINET2 Deliverable 2.6 Guidelines for Test Applicants [31]. ...

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MaRINET2 D2.8 Ocean Energy Technology Guidance Report
MaRINET2 - D2.6 Final guidelines for test applicants

... Given the urgency of tackling the global climate crisis and upscaling of renewable energy globally, early identification of potential environmental and social impacts of FPV systems is critical to aid planning authorities in licensing of future, and up-scaling of existing, FPV farms. Early consideration of knowledge gaps can also help guide the research required for informing assessments more widely [41]. For new technologies such as FPV, such research may be best concentrated in dedicated test sites, as has happened for tidal and wave offshore renewables [41,42]. ...

Standardising Marine Renewable Energy Testing: Gap Analysis and Recommendations for Development of Standards