Skip to main content
To KTH's start page

Engineering Design of Wave and Wind Energy Harvesting

According to the European Council, 75% of the greenhouse emissions are caused by energy production and use. Hence, in order to decarbonize the energy sector and achieve climate neutrality, more research is focused towards the renewable energy sources.

Time: Wed 2023-10-18 09.00 - 16.00

Location: Brinellvägen 85, Stockholm

Language: English

Contact:

Sergei Glavatskih segla@kth.se

Export to calendar

Among the many available resources, wave energy is one of the key resources to consider. KTH has been actively involved in researching the wave energy converters. Since 2019, a winch based point absorber wave energy converter (WBPA-WEC) is being researched and developed.

Since wave energy converters (WECs) are complex systems, development of a WEC with low levelized cost of energy (LCOE) is a challenge. In this workshop, we aim to discuss some of these challenges. These include - developing durable transmission/ mechanical systems and lubrication , wear and fatigue of underwater components. We have many speakers from the industry sharing their experience. Stefan Björklund, CTO at Novige AB has been actively involved in the development and commercialization of NoviOcean. He shall be sharing his experience with us from the design and calculation perspective. Ian Sherrington, Director at Jost Institute of Tribo-technology and John Leckner, Technical Manager at Axel Christiernsson will be sharing their knowledge on tribology and lubrication for underwater components.

We hope to bring forth a platform where like minded researches in academia and industry can interact and exchange knowledge in the development of ocean and wave energy harvesting.

Registration