The future of offshore wind As a subsidiary company of Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Ltd (MHI), Mitsubishi Power Systems Europe (MPSE) is part of one of the world s most innovative, successful and responsible businesses. Founded in 2007, MPSE is headquartered in London with branch offices across Europe, tasked with driving forward MHI s power business in Europe, Middle East and Africa. The local offshore wind development team is based in offices in London, Edinburgh, Glasgow and Hamburg. This team is supported by MHI colleagues in Yokohama, Nagasaki and Shimonoseki (our in-house hydraulic manufacturing division). SeaAngel offshore turbine MPSE is proud to introduce SeaAngel, our offshore specific wind turbine. The 7MW SeaAngel will benefit from Digital Displacement Transmission (DDT) and a rotor diameter of 167m. Technical information Rated output Rotor diameter Wind class Drive system Generator Inverter 7MW 167m IEC-Class S Digital Displacement Transmission (DDT) Brushless synchronous generator Not required The 7MW SeaAngel has a number of advantages such as: no gearbox synchronous generators no power converters modular design built in redundancy designed for efficiency and ease of operations and maintenance 1. Digital Displacement pump 2. Digital Displacement motor 3. Synchronous generator 1
SeaAngel s journey MHI has been involved with the research and development of wind energy systems since our first wind turbine was built in 1980. MHI has a wealth of complementary skills including shipbuilding and marine construction, aerospace and power systems that stretches back to the 1880s. This provides a sound foundation for an innovative approach to offshore wind power. In November 2010, MPSE acquired Scotland based Artemis Intelligent Power Ltd after recognising the huge potential of Digital Displacement technology. The Digital Displacement Transmission (DDT) inside SeaAngel, which consists of Digital Displacement Pump (DDP) and Motor (DDM), replaces a conventional gearbox. This enables a very high operating efficiency even in part load conditions, unprecedented controllability, and the use of highly reliable synchronous generators. Creating reliable and innovative products that generate value for customers has been first priority since the establishment of MHI and rigorous validation of technology continues as a core philosophy of our business. Key testing milestones: DDT function test at 1.6MW test rig in Edinburgh 2011 2012 First offshore wind turbine off the coast of Choshi, Japan DDT driven wind turbine demonstration onshore in Yokohama, Japan 2013 7MW SeaAngel onshore demonstration in Scotland 2014 7MW floating offshore turbine Fukushima Bay, Japan 7MW offshore at European sites under investigation In 2012, MHI delivered its first offshore wind turbine off the coast of Choshi, Japan, in partnership with Tokyo Electric Power Company and supported by New Energy and Industrial Technology Development Organization of Japan. 2
SeaAngel 81.6m blade With an MHI design validated by extensive testing, SeaAngel s pioneering wind turbine blades are built to ensure that SeaAngel has class leading performance. The first set of blades will be released in spring 2013. Length 81.6 m Swept Area 21,900m2 Material CRP/GRP epoxy Carbon Fiber Spar Lighter and stiffer structure Airfoils MHI innovative in house design Lightning protection Advanced lightning protection IEC 61400-24 level I 81.6m 79.9m A380 Advanced Lightning Protection The lightning protection on SeaAngel blades covers a wider angle range and has been tested with a higher energy level of lightning than IEC 61400-24 level I standards require. The blade successfully achieves 100% interception at the receptor. Outstanding Aerodynamic Performance Airfoils used for SeaAngel blades were tested to gain precise aerodynamic data. This will ensure accurate performance and load prediction when in service. Testing results demonstrated excellent aerodynamic performance. Manufacturing MHI prides itself on its hard won reputation for high quality manufacturing. The SeaAngel blade is being developed under the same rigorous process development regime. 3
The DDT demonstration wind turbine Yokohama, Japan Following the DDT function test on our 1.6MW test rig in the UK in summer 2011, the process of replacing the gearbox of the Yokohama prototype with a DDT drivetrain began in May 2012. This enable us to validate the performance of the DDT in real wind turbine conditions from autumn 2012. Yokohama, Japan DDP DDM In summer 2012 testing started in our Yokohama and Shimonoseki factories to ensure the reliability of the demonstration wind turbine. DDM single cylinder test Nacelle full load test This work in Japan is complimented by our new 4 MW test rig at Artemis Intelligent Power in Edinburgh, UK. 4
Managed for the long term, with a diverse range of industrial products and a truly global market reach, MPSE is a financially secure partner. With cutting edge technologies and over a century of industrial heritage, MPSE and SeaAngel have what it takes to succeed in the offshore wind market, delivering unrivalled value for our customers. In order to realise that target, MPSE will: 1. Establish a European centric supply chain 2. Establish a European offshore wind turbine assembly facility 3. Establish dedicated local offshore wind service and maintenance facilities MHI has been supported by New Energy and Industrial Technology Development Organization of Japan. (www.nedo.go.jp/english/) MPSE has been awarded grant funding for research and development in the UK, by the UK Department for Business, Innovation and Skills (BIS - www.bis.gov.uk). The grant is managed on behalf of BIS by the UK s innovation agency, the Technology Strategy Board (www.innovateuk.org). Mitsubishi Power Systems Europe Ltd 20 North Audley Street London W1K 6WL Telephone +44(0) 207 647 0820 www.mhips.com