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PTO Guidance - All Stages

Programme

Power Take Off

Lead contractor

Wave Energy Scotland Ltd

Overview

Wave Energy Scotland (WES) – funded by the Scottish Government – takes an innovative approach to supporting the commercialisation of the wave energy sector. What makes Wave Energy Scotland unique is its long-term commitment to the sector: WES will take innovative technologies from concept to being ready for private investment. WES, a wholly owned subsidiary of Highlands and Islands Enterprise (HIE), will award contracts for wave energy technology development until the technical and commercial risks are low enough for private investment to re-enter the sector.

WES issues calls for proposals for wave energy technology development projects in areas that have been prioritised as requiring the most development and/or having the most impact on the future cost of energy. These areas are identified by WES through the outputs of landscaping studies and via stakeholder consultation including the WES Advisory Group: a body with expertise drawn from the industrial, academic, investment and insurance communities. Interested parties bid in an open competitive process to enter a programme at its inception, and contracts are awarded for up to 100% of the cost of the technology development project. Each programme has pre-defined Stage Gates, and these are a closed competition for existing programme participants.

WES uses pre-commercial procurement (PCP) for its calls which means that successful applicants receive a contract for research and development services and not a grant. This means that successful applicants have a higher duty to WES than is normal in grant-funded programmes, which is outlined in these guidance documents.

In addition to the development already in the marine sector, WES is also strongly interested in technology transfer from other sectors such as automotive, offshore wind, tidal, mining, aerospace, defence, robotics, maritime and oil & gas. WES believes that technology transfer from these sectors can stimulate step changes in technology development in the wave sector via lower capital costs, and improved efficiency or reliability at the sub-system or device level.

WES has adopted a thorough stage-gate technology development process to ensure early stage concepts are supported and evaluated to allow subsequent prototype development work to be undertaken at scale efficiently and robustly.

The Power Take-Off (PTO) programme was Wave Energy Scotland’s first call, which aimed to develop the technology for primary conversion of mechanical energy to electrical power. The call opened in March 2015, with applications awarded for entry into Stages 1, 2 and 3 for PTOs which offered significant improvements over existing state-of-the-art technologies.

This package of documents covers the full set of requirements for the PTO programme.

Please note; entries into the PTO Programme have now closed. Projects that were originally accepted into the programme progressed into future stages through closed competitions and have now completed.

PTO - Original Entry - Competition Specification and Guidance outlines the competition, and provides guidance describing the requirements for a Stages 1, 2 and 3 of a PTO project, along with expected activities and outcomes that should be completed. General background on the economic challenges faced by the wave energy sector, target outcome metrics, suitable test facilities and device classifications is also provided.

PTO - Stage Gate 1-2 - Competition Specification and Guidance  provides guidance describing the requirements to transition between Stage 1 and 2 of a PTO project, along with expected activities and outcomes that should be completed in Stage 2. This was issued in May 2016. 

Power Take-Off Call Guidance

March 2015

These documents provide guidance for projects entering at, and transitioning between, Stages 1, 2 and 3 of the PTO programme.

Where to next?

Explore our other programmes, or find out more about how we operate.

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.

Wave Technology

Explore the technology development programmes we have run at Wave Energy Scotland.

About Wave Energy Scotland

Wave Energy Scotland was created by request of the Scottish Government. Discover our purpose, our procurement model and more about our team.

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