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World's first ‘in Air’ Offshore Vessel Power & Charging System Completes Successful Harbour Trials

  • Clean Offshore
  • Mar 15, 2023
  • 2 min read

Updated: Mar 16, 2023


Clean Offshore’s global partner and the UK’s leading marine electrical engineering company – MJR Power and Automation, together with project partners Blackfish Engineering and Tidal Transit announce the successful harbour trials of its platform-mounted automated offshore power and charging system, set to revolutionise the marine sector by enabling the transition to heavy hybrid and fully electric vessels for zero-emission operations.

The harbour trials have been successfully carried out at the Port of Blyth – the UK’s premier offshore wind energy support base – using the TIA Elizabeth Crew Transfer Vessel (CTV) owned and operated by Tidal Transit. The set-up at the port replicated the installation of the offshore power and charging system on an offshore wind turbine and/or substation validating the safe connection, mooring, and charging of the battery bank installed on the CTV. With safety embedded throughout the system, all interconnection, mooring, automation, monitoring, and safety systems, including wireless communication and emergency disconnection were vigorously tested and validated during the trials.

Designed to convert energy delivered directly from the offshore wind farm, the offshore power and charging system will enable all heavy hybrid and electric crew transfer vessels and other offshore support vessels to connect in the field to a 100% green energy source generated directly by offshore wind turbines for the efficient, safe and reliable transfer of power. It will also enable offshore power to be supplied to other support vessels allowing them to turn off their diesel generators whilst standing by, in the same way, that they can connect to shore power.

Speaking about the successful trial, Paul Cairns, Managing Director at MJR said:

“Our offshore power and charging system is a ground-breaking innovation set to revolutionise the marine sector and which has huge potential to enable the industry to seamlessly transition to electrically operated CTV fleets” “By providing a solution to power vessels and charge batteries in the field – primarily during periods when they would otherwise be idle – MJR’s offshore power and charging system will prove to be a key enabler for the large-scale deployment of eCTVs and larger electric hybrid vessels across the offshore sector”
“Also, without the funding support of the UK’s department for transport and delivery partner, Innovate UK, through the Clean Maritime Demonstration Competition, we would not be leading the world in delivering this innovative technology and we are extremely grateful for their ongoing support and vision in delivering clean maritime technologies”.


Paddy Tomkins, Chairman of Clean Offshore, said

“These tremendously strong results from rigorous testing demonstrate not only the engineering excellence of our world-leading solution for offshore charging but the compelling commercial offer and profound contribution to reducing the emissions contributing to climate change. This work represents a major and exciting step forward in putting this technology to work for the clear economic benefits and, most importantly, the wellbeing of our planet.”

To learn more about the trials, and to watch a video of the harbour trials, please visit the MJR Power website by clicking here.



 
 
 

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