Scottish bodies back offshore R&D

Scottish Enterprise and Highlands and Islands Enterprise have put out a research and development (R&D) funding call aimed at innovative projects that could cut the cost of offshore wind power production.

The money, which will be drawn from the business development bodies’ existing R&D and Innovation coffers, is earmarked for areas including installation, operation and maintenance (IOM) of wind farms, with the focus on improved turbine component quality and reliability; new technologies to streamline installation and access; and novel approaches to offshore logistics.

Installation of turbines currently accounts for 11% of the cost of producing offshore wind energy, according to Scottish Enterprise figures, while operations and maintenance is responsible for 19%.

“Essentially if an idea has merit we will then sit down with a company to discuss its initial expression of…

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