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    industry-Led Awards 2018, Floating Solar Hybrid Energy Project

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    Author
    Howlin, E.
    Keyword
    Industry award
    Grant award
    Marine economy
    Marine Research Programme
    Solar
    Date
    2020
    Publisher
    Marine Institute
    
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    Abstract
    SolarMarine Energy Ltd (SME) applied under the Marine Institute’s Industry-Led Awards Call 2018 and was awarded grant-aid funding to research the design of a floating solar energy (FSPV) structure and evaluate how hydrogen could be produced using power from the floating solar plant. This was essentially a ‘Power to Gas’ (PtG) project model where we designed a floating solar plant, specified the H2 electrolyser and designed the interface between the two. Our engineers’ extensive experience across the marine industry from the initial design stage to final installation enabled us to take on this challenging marine renewable energy project. We believe that a floating solar/wind/hydrogen hybrid energy plant has the potential to be a disruptive innovative technology as it leverages the technical advantages of photovoltaics and energy storage without the environmental and cost disadvantages of competitor technologies.
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    http://hdl.handle.net/10793/1662
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    This project (Grant-Aid Agreement No. IND/18/02) is carried out with the support of the Marine Institute under the Marine Research Programme funded by the Irish Government. Lead Partner: SolarMarine Energy Ltd
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    Howlin, E. (2020). industry-Led Awards 2018, Floating Solar Hybrid Energy Project. Marine Research Programme, 2014-2020. Marine Institute, ireland.
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