Gray Fabrication to Manufacture 64m Floating Hull for Scotrenewables’ Tidal Turbine

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Scotrenewables Tidal Power, the developer of floating tidal turbines based in Orkney (in Scotland), has awarded a key fabrication contract for the superstructure of the SR2000 tidal turbine to Gray Fabrication based in Cupar, Fife.  

Gray Fabrication to Manufacture 64m Floating Hull for Scotrenewables' Tidal Turbine

The 2MW turbine, the SR2000, will be the culmination of more than 12 years of research, design and testing at increasing scales at Scotrenewables’ headquarters in Stromness, Orkney. Once launched next year, the turbine will be the most powerful tidal turbine in the world to date. The turbine will be demonstrated at the European Marine Energy Centre in Orkney from 2015 ahead of sale of units to tidal array developers.

The 64m floating hull being fabricated by Gray’s will form the structural backbone of the SR2000. The floating turbine is designed specifically to minimise installation and maintenance costs featuring a radically different design from seabed tidal turbine competitors, with a floating hull incorporating 2 x  1MW rotors mounted on retractable legs. This allows the draught of the turbine to be reduced for towing in and out of shallow harbours, with all marine operations involved being carried out by small low-cost vessels. The hull sections will also house the turbine’s electrical and control equipment, allowing direct access to the turbine for maintenance while at sea, another core design approach of Scotrenewables aimed at keeping maintenance costs to a minimum.

The hull sections will be constructed at the company’s fabrication facility in Cupar ahead of delivery to a Scottish fabrication yard for final assembly later this year.

Mark Hamilton,  Managing Director of Scotrenewables said:

“The SR2000 turbine is of major importance to the company and represents the full-scale version of our technology. Gray Fabrication were selected as our preferred fabricator for this key contract after an extensive tendering process with fabricators across the UK. We are delighted to award the contract to a fabricator within Scotland, and Gray Fabrication are a shining example of the strength and quality of the Scottish manufacturing sector. We look forward to working with them as our project and the wider marine renewables industry continues to develop.”

Jonathan Meason, CTO of Scotrenewables said:

“The turbine will have to survive the challenging wave and tidal conditions of the north Atlantic, which is why we have chosen Gray’s, whose combination of 25 years of fabrication experience and extremely high professional standards, gives us the confidence we need.”

Gray Fabrication Ltd. said : “This order represents a significant workload for Gray Fabrication over the next few months and further reinforces our involvement in the developing renewable energy market. Many of our core skills, which were originally developed in the offshore, oil and gas industry, are equally relevant to offshore renewable energy and are ideally suited to this type of contract. Scotrenewables have worked tirelessly to get this project to its current stage of development, we wish them every success and we look forward to working closely with them to achieve a positive outcome.”

Award of further contracts for the turbine construction to Scottish fabricators and suppliers will be announced in the coming weeks.

Press release, June 11, 2014; Image: Scotrenewables