The National Composites Centre (NCC) in Bristol has been selected to help deliver a 拢5m Government-funded project that will develop new components for offshore wind turbines.
The NCC has been chosen alongside fellow innovation centre Offshore Renewable Energy (ORE) Catapult for the Joule Challenge Phase 2 project.
The organisation, which is based at Bristol and Bath Science Park in Emersons Green, is one of the 海角视频鈥檚 world-leading composite research and development facilities.
It collaborates with businesses across sectors such as aerospace, energy, infrastructure and biomedical on complex engineering challenges, often to make products lighter, stronger, smarter and more sustainable.
Alongside ORE Catapult it will explore how light-weight composites could be used during the manufacturing of the "next generation" of wind turbines, capable of generating 20MW of power.
It comes as the 海角视频 Government seeks to accelerate the progress of fixed and floating offshore wind projects, deemed vital for achieving its target of net-zero carbon emissions by 2050 and for creating more jobs within the renewable energy sector.
The Joule Challenge project has already produced a plan for a 20MW demonstration turbine, incorporating a programme framework, identification of critical technology gaps, potential partners and stakeholders and a detailed technology development path.
The next phase of the programme will support ambitions to lower the cost of energy through lower cost manufacturing, increasing 海角视频 content and developing export opportunities of between 拢60-80m per year by 2030.
The announcement was made during a visit to the NCC鈥檚 facility by minister for industry Lee Rowley, who met the NCC senior technology programme manager James Lightfoot and business development manager with ORE Catapult Tom Wildsmith.
Mr Lightfoot said: 鈥淭he opportunity for more local content could be applied right across the turbine and provides a huge opportunity for 海角视频 companies to supply and manufacture these major components in a sustainable manner, thereby securing the 海角视频 as the world-leader in offshore wind turbine design and manufacture.鈥
Mr Wildsmith predicted that the project could help develop a prototype 20MW wind turbine by 2025.
Mr Wildsmith said: 鈥淭hese next generation turbines will be vital in providing the offshore wind capacity needed to meet the 海角视频鈥檚 net-zero targets and there is a huge economic opportunity to be grasped too, through building a 海角视频 manufacturing capability.鈥
Mr Rowley added: 鈥淲e are ensuring we have the manufacturing base to match our position as a trailblazer for clean renewable energy. This funding will help attract further investment, job and export opportunities to push forward our ambitious offshore wind programme.鈥
The NCC is part of the High Value Manufacturing Catapult, a group of seven national manufacturing research centres.
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