Call For Proposals: Critical technologies to improve the lifetime, efficient decommissioning and increase the circularity of offshore and onshore wind energy systems

 Critical technologies to improve the lifetime, efficient decommissioning and increase the circularity of offshore and onshore wind energy systems

TOPIC ID: HORIZON-CL5-2023-D3-02-15

Type of action

HORIZON-RIA HORIZON Research and Innovation Actions

Type of MGA

HORIZON Action Grant Budget-Based [HORIZON-AG]

Deadline model

single-stage

Opening date

04 May 2023

Deadline date

05 September 2023 17:00:00 Brussels time

ExpectedOutcome:

Project results are expected to contribute to at least two of the following expected outcomes:

  • Improved overall lifetime, reliability, recyclability, sustainability, operability and maintainability of onshore and offshore wind turbines and foundations/substructures. 
  • Enhanced overall sustainability of wind energy systems based on mainstreamed Life Cycle Analysis addressing social, economic and environmental aspects, as well as improved circularity.
  • Mainstreamed affordable high life-cycle performance, life extension, more efficient decommissioning, and improved circularity of wind turbine components.
  • Potential new markets in wind turbines recycling and/or re-purposing.

Scope:

Innovative technologies to improve the lifetime, efficient decommissioning and increase the circularity of wind energy systems. Project can address one of the following points:

  • Development of improved, more damage-tolerant materials (composites and adhesives) considering different external conditions in which the materials are used (consider very low/high temperatures, ice, corrosion, erosion.
  • The development of improved manufacturing procedures for turbine components and construction methods for wind turbine farms and design methods for wind turbine components.
  • The development of materials and interfaces for joints of major load-carrying parts like main spars (split blades and tower parts).
  • The development of bio-based fibres and resins with improved mechanical properties.
  • Lifetime extension by innovative design for increased resilience and repair solutions for in the first-place wind turbine components like blades, drive train and generators’, and support structures.
  • New installation, decommissioning, and condition monitoring technologies and operation and maintenance methodologies (e.g. remote controlled devices for in situ repairs by robots).
  • New efficient recycling technologies for wind energy components.
  • Alternatives in materials/new advanced materials.
  • New technologies for effective and environmentally friendly decommissioning of wind energy systems. 

But it is not excluded to consider other solutions.

This R&I need is critical for onshore wind given the large volumes of capacity to be decommissioned in the next decade. The R&I need was also identified in the offshore renewable energy strategy (COM(2020) 741 final) that commits the Commission to ‘systematically integrate the principle of ‘circularity by design’ into renewables research & innovation’.

Specific Topic Conditions:

Activities are expected to achieve TRL 5 by the end of the project – see General Annex B.

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