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Title: Wave Hub Public Exhibition


1
Wave Hub Public Exhibition
  • Hayle
  • 6 October 2005

2
South West Wave Hub
  • Why is SWRDA interested in Renewable Energy?
  • Economic Opportunity
  • Predicted growth in Renewables Worldwide
  • First mover advantage
  • Support existing new indigenous companies
  • Sustainable Development
  • Environment meet RE targets respond to
    climate change
  • Social securing future energy needs at
    affordable prices
  • Relationship with Government
  • RDAs seen as able to deliver
  • Regional Renewable Energy Strategy

3
South West Wave Hub
  • Setting the Framework
  • Regional Renewable Energy Strategy
  • Developing skills and awareness
  • Building the South West renewable energy industry
  • Deploying renewable energy on the ground

4
What is Wave Hub?
  • Plug Play
  • Infrastructure
  • An electrical cable and sub-sea connection point
    10 miles offshore into which groups (arrays) of
    wave energy devices can be connected
  • A landside connection to the National Grid for up
    to 20 - 30MW of power
  • Proving Zone
  • A consented and leased area of sea 2km by 4km
  • Four slots able to export 5MW of power each

5
An Infrastructure Project
  • What is Wave Hub continued
  • Component of National Strategy
  • Integral to the development of a UK industry
  • Wider support for device developers and the Wave
    Industry
  • Specific support for PPAs, data collection,
    monitoring and management systems, plus basic
    Operations and Maintenance
  • Manufacturing Engineering support from high
    quality advanced engineering, marine and
    electrical engineering companies
  • Links to Academia - Universities HE
    institutions (RD and skilled labour)

6
Wave Hub a route to commercialisation
RD
NaREC
Demonstration
Initial prototype
EMEC
Refined prototype
Wave Hub
Pre- commercial device
Market entry with commercial product
Market penetration
7
Feasibility Studies
  • Technical Feasibility Study consultation with
    developers, initial design technical
    specification, site location and general impact
    assessment
  • Legal Study consenting and permitting
    considerations.
  • Business Case The market, case for wave hub,
    project vehicle, services, finance and wider
    economic impact study (WEIS).

8
Site Screening Studies
  • SEAPOWER Review and TFS
  • North Cornwall best in the South West
  • TFS investigated many constraints in a detailed
    screening process, assessing technical,
    environmental and other site specific conditions
  • Specific Site Location
  • Grid connection is very close to the coast
  • Offshore deployment area of 3km x 2km, ten
    nautical miles (20km) from St Ives Head was
    selected.
  • Area is in national waters, outside a military
    exercise area and in 50m depth of water a depth
    suitable by most wave energy converter developers

9
Technical Details
  • What does the Wave Hub Consist of?
  • A Termination and Distribution Unit attached to
    four Power Connection Units (transformers
    enclosed in protective casing) and anchored to
    the seabed at approximately 50m depth
  • A single 33kV-20MVA cable running from the Wave
    Hub to the shore - buried where possible. The
    cable will be buried through St Ives Bay into the
    beach close to Hayle, and taken under the sand
    dunes to the substation site by means of
    directional drilling and
  • A substation, to be constructed at the former
    power station site in Hayle, connecting the cable
    to existing power lines

10
Technical Details
  • Why this approach?
  • Keeping equipment away from marine traffic
  • Uses proven technology from the oil gas sector
    (although in a novel application)
  • Safety sub-sea equipment needs less maintenance
  • Flexibility the capability to deal with a range
    of wave devices, some of which have yet to be
    developed

11
Design Development
  • How is the design being developed?
  • Geophysical Sonar Survey in July to determine
    bathymetry and sediment thickness
  • Marine geotechnical investigations starting mid
    October
  • Coastal processes study will include scour
    studies
  • Terrestrial geotechnical and topographical
    investigations
  • Negotiations for connection agreement with
    Western Power Distribution

12
Design Development
  • Other work on-going
  • Mooring anchoring study
  • Procurement route may be unusual
  • Navigational aids informed by Risk Assessment
  • Decommissioning how will equipment eventually
    be removed?

13
EIA Environmental Impact Assessment
  • EIA is required to support consents for Wave Hub
    under the following legislation
  • Coast Protection Act
  • Food Environment Protection Act
  • Electricity Act
  • Environmental Scoping Study (Feb 2005)
  • An Environmental Statement will be prepared
    containing
  • Baseline environmental information
  • Impact assessments and mitigation measures
  • Monitoring requirements

14
EIA Ecology
  • Baseline studies
  • Terrestrial phase 1 habitat survey
  • Inter-tidal core sampling and biotope mapping
  • Sub-tidal benthic grabs, epibenthic trawls and
    biotope mapping
  • Impact assessment
  • Habitat - disturbance, change or loss
  • Reptiles - disturbance, habitat change / loss
  • Mitigation
  • Natural recovery of habitat
  • Reptile translocation

15
EIA Ornithology
  • Baseline studies
  • Offshore bird surveys (March 2005 March 2006)
  • Inter-tidal bird surveys (March 2005 - March
    2006)
  • Impact assessment
  • Bird disturbance during construction
  • Offshore bird feeding behaviour
  • Mitigation
  • Timing of works

16
EIA Cetaceans and Elasmobranchs
  • Baseline studies
  • Cetaceans - TPOD monitoring
  • Elasmobranchs - records search and evidence of
    sharks, skates and rays
  • Impact assessment
  • Disturbance during construction
  • Electromagnetic effects on behaviour
  • Mitigation
  • Timing of works
  • Cable burial / shielding

17
EIA Cetaceans and Elasmobranchs
  • TPOD submersible hydrophone logging echo-location
    clicks
  • Feb to June 2005 data - detection positive
    minutes per day
  • More porpoises than dolphins
  • No seasonal trends in behaviour

18
EIA Fisheries
  • Baseline studies
  • Multi-gear fish ecology surveys
  • Commercial fisheries study
  • Impact assessment
  • Obstruction to fishing by marine traffic
  • Obstruction to fishing by cable laying
  • Area to be avoided loss of grounds and
    competition
  • Unburied cables snagging of gear
  • Mitigation
  • Timing of works, liaison, cable burial and
    identification

19
EIA Coastal Processes
  • Baseline studies
  • Wave rider buoy
  • Numerical modelling
  • Impact assessment
  • Change to wave climate / surf
  • Change to currents
  • Potential for sediment erosion / accretion
  • Mitigation
  • To be determined

20
EIA Marine Traffic
  • Baseline Studies
  • 2 x 14 day traffic surveys (May and August 2005)
  • 122 vessels passed through the Wave Hub site, an
    average of 4 per day
  • 93 cargo vessels / tankers, 8 recreational
    vessels, 7 fishing vessels and 14 others
  • Impact Assessment
  • Navigational risk assessment
  • Impact on shipping and hazards associated
  • Mitigation
  • To be determined

21
EIA Water and Sediment Quality
  • Baseline studies
  • Suspended solids concentrations in water
  • Metals and TBT concentrations in sediment
  • Impact assessment
  • Turbidity creation and release of contaminated
    sediment during construction
  • Pollution risk due to leaks (e.g. cooling oil)
  • Mitigation
  • Construction and maintenance methods
  • In-built leak detection monitoring

22
EIA Landscape
  • Baseline studies
  • Zone of visual influence
  • Selected viewpoints from land
  • Impact assessment
  • Sub-station changes to site
  • Offshore lighting compare to existing lights
  • Wave Hub and offshore wave energy devices
  • Mitigation
  • To be determined

23
EIA Archaeology
  • Baseline studies
  • Records search
  • Geophysical survey data
  • Impact assessment
  • Disturbance of relics
  • Disturbance of wrecks and wreckage
  • Specialist assessment by Cornwall Historic
    Environment Services
  • Mitigation
  • 500m buffer zone to avoid wreck sites and
    wreckage along cable route

24
EIA Monitoring
  • To be decided
  • Wave Hub construction
  • Terrestrial ecology watching brief (reptile
    translocation)
  • Archaeology watching brief (cable route on land)
  • Continued wave recording
  • Wave Hub operation
  • Electromagnetic fields around cable
  • Continued wave recording

25
South West Wave Hub
Programme Milestones
Sept 2006
Sept 2007
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July 2005
Detailed design, baseline surveys Consents Crown
Estate and other landowner negotiations Developer
selection, vetting and negotiations Delivery
vehicle business plan Grants (DTi, Carbon Trust,
Objective 1) Local economic benefit/supply chain
Monitoring Development management/
decommissioning/ reletting
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Install/commission Wave Hub WEC installation
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Order Cable
Operational
Decommission
26
South West Wave Hub
  • Developer Selection
  • 16 Expressions of Interest
  • South West RDA reviewing readiness for wave hub
    and local economic impact

27
South West Wave Hub
  • Delivery Vehicle
  • South West RDA sourcing an organisation to take
    ownership and operation of the Wave Hub

28
South West Wave Hub
  • Local Economic Benefits
  • Strategy being developed by RegenSW with CSEP
  • Construction
  • Deployment
  • Maintenance
  • Environmental monitoring
  • Technology improvement

29
www.WaveHub.co.uk www.Halcrow.com www.RegenSW.co.
uk www.csep.co.uk Contact nick.harrington_at_south
westrda.org.uk taylorae_at_halcrow.com
Nick Harrington 01752 234830
Dr Alan Taylor 01392 444252
Tim German 01209 614974
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