Power Take Off
This programme supported a wide range of Power-Take Off systems that each proposed a step change in the capital cost and/or efficiency/performance over current technology.
Edinburgh Designs Ltd
Caelulum Ltd
The EDAPTO project aimed to create a highly controllable and efficient PTO system for a WEC. Edinburgh Designs began by investigating two separate topologies for the combined hydraulic electric EDAPTO system. They both have a hydraulic gearbox at their core, but use different arrangements of hydraulic and electrical storage.
Ultimately the more electrical version was pursued, and designed to be created with commercially available components that should drive forward a step change in the levelised cost of energy, primarily achieved through:
EDAPTO is designed as a robust modular system, allowing integration with many force-actuator WEC types and manufacturing cost efficiencies through standardised design. The system is designed for up to 1MW peak power absorption and up to 100kW average (continuous) power transmission. It builds on Edinburgh Designs’ extensive experience in the field of absorbing wavemakers, control and force actuator systems.
This is the PTO stage 1 summary report, including a description of the technology, scope of work, achievements and recommendations for further work.
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This programme supported a wide range of Power-Take Off systems that each proposed a step change in the capital cost and/or efficiency/performance over current technology.
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