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Grimsby to host world's largest 'living lab' for offshore wind tech development

Microsoft among a clutch of companies partnering with innovation-driving ORE Catapult, ABP and Xceco on 5G testbed

Grimsby is to be home to the world's largest offshore wind living lab, with a 5G testbed to be rolled out to develop technology for the sector.

The world’s biggest offshore wind ‘living lab’ is to be created out of Grimsby to encourage the development of digital technologies essential to aid the industry’s expansion.

A £2.3 million project will help accelerate the deployment of green energy to meet climate targets through a 5G testbed, using the port and the first offshore wind farm built out of it.

With huge potential to attract inward investment in the green-tech sphere, the work is being driven by a consortium led by the Offshore Renewable Energy Catapult, which has its operations and maintenance centre of excellence in the town. Global tech giant Microsoft is on board, with network specialist Vilicom, infrastructure innovator JET Connectivity, software solutions provider Accelleran and the Satellite Applications Catapult also collaborating with wind farm and dock operators Xceco and Associated British Ports.

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Operations and maintenance of wind farms accounts for 25 per cent of the total lifetime cost, and as the sector expands from 13GW to 50GW in the next decade, there is a strong push to drive it down using robotics and autonomous solutions to support necessary inspections, maintenance and repair.

Many new digital solutions rely on high-fidelity wireless data communications that 5G provides, and while it is being installed in new wind farms, they are not available for wider development and testing.

This will allow technology providers to test and demonstrate their equipment in real world conditions. It aims to kickstart a digital revolution in offshore wind O&M in the region, with Grimsby the world’s largest cluster, and attract users from the global offshore wind sector.

Ben George, head of smart operations and maintenance at ORE Catapult, said: “This 5G testbed is a hugely exciting development for O&M in offshore renewable energy, as it establishes the core communications infrastructure for the biggest offshore wind ‘living lab’ in the world. The testbed will demonstrate the benefits of new remote digital solutions that require high bandwidth, low latency wireless communications – aimed at making O&M safer, greener and more effective.