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Ultein Delivers for
Eidevik
Ulstein signed a con-
tract to deliver an off-
shore IMR/construction
vessel of the ULSTEIN
SX148 design to
Eidesvik Offshore.
“Based on experience
we know that Ulstein is
quality-conscious and
has innovative employ-
ees that work hard to
deliver on agreed
terms and conditions,”
said Jan Fredrik
Meling, CEO of
Eidesvik Offshore
ASA. The ship is of the
SX148 design from
ULSTEIN, which can
carry out highly
advanced subsea work
like inspection, mainte-
nance and repair of oil
installations on the sea
bottom. Furthermore,
the vessel can be used
for clearing oil and gas
wells and for well stim-
ulation. The moon pool
is located centrally in
the ship’s hangar, in an
efficient layout provid-
ing a good and safe
indoor work area on
the main deck. The
vessel is equipped with
three ROVs: one for
observation and two
for operation. It also
has an MHS (Module
Handling System). Also
onboard is a 100-ton
AHC (Active Heave
Compensated) offshore
crane.
Ocean Power Technologies completed the
first of its new generation utility-scale
PowerBuoy device, the PB150. The PB150
PowerBuoy is touted by the maker as the
largest and most powerful wave power device
designed by OPT to date. With a peak-rated
power output of 150 kW, the PB150 is
designed for use in arrays for grid-connected
power generation projects worldwide.
“The completion of the first PB150 in the
UK is a major engineering achievement for
OPT and also begins an important new
chapter in the company’s commercialization
strategy,” said Charles F. Dunleavy, CEO of
OPT. “The PB150 structure and mooring
system has already received independent cer-
tification from Lloyd’s Register, as
announced last month. The new device is
intended to become OPT’s first “workhorse”
for utility-scale projects, and embodies the
Company’s strong track record in innovation
and in-ocean development of wave power
systems as a source of clean, renewable ener-
gy. With construction of the second PB150
well underway in Oregon, USA, we are very
proud of reaching this milestone and look to
the future of utility-scale wave energy with
increasing confidence.”
It is currently being prepared for ocean tri-
als at a site approximately 33 nautical miles
from Invergordon, off Scotland’s northeast
coast. The sea trials are expected to com-
mence as soon as weather conditions permit.
The company is seeking additional financ-
ing for the commercial utilization of the
buoy after the trial phase is completed
including its possible deployment at various
potential sites. A second PB150 is under
construction in the US for a proposed utili-
ty-scale project in Oregon, and the company
is involved in other planned projects in
Australia, Japan and Europe that may utilize
the PB150. OPT’s PowerBuoy has a low
visual profile, as most of the structure is sub-
merged, and is designed to have a minimal
environmental impact. The company has
considerable experience with in-ocean per-
formance of its PowerBuoys, including its
PB40 system which has been operating off
Oahu, Hawaii, since December 2009 and
has subsequently been connected to the grid.
That system was developed under a multi-
year project for the US Navy and the
PowerBuoy underwent an extensive inde-
pendent environmental assessment. This
resulted in a Finding of No Significant
Impact (FONSI) – the highest level of envi-
ronmental assessment rating in the US. In
addition, last year the company signed a
ground-breaking agreement with 11 US fed-
eral and state agencies and three non-govern-
mental stakeholders for the phased develop-
ment of a 1.5 megawatt wave power project
at Reedsport, Oregon in a manner that pro-
tects ocean resources and stakeholder inter-
ests. www.oceanpowertechnologies.com
Ocean Power Completes
New Wave Power Device
8 MTR March 2011
Digital Wave Publishing