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Project Code [2020-sc-027]
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Project title
Pile Ageing Study for Offshore Wind Applications
Primary Funding Agency
Geological Survey Of Ireland (GSI)
Co-Funding Organisation(s)
n/a
Lead Organisation
University of Dublin, Trinity College (TCD)
Project Abstract
In order to achieve the greenhouse gas emissions targets set out in the Paris agreement,
Ireland will need to significantly decarbonise its energy supply. Due to reducing costs,
offshore wind now offers the most viable means for large scale decarbonisation of Irelands
electricity supply by 2030. The new program for government 2020 has targeted 5GW of
offshore wind capacity to be installed by 2030 at an estimated cost of more than �10 billion.
At the end of 2019 there was 22 GW of offshore wind installed in Europe, mainly in areas
near shore with favourable shallow water conditions. The foundations of an offshore wind
turbine can represent up to 25% of the overall cost of development and more than 90% of
offshore wind turbines installed to date are fixed to the seabed using steel piled
foundations. This project aims to investigate pile ageing effects, one of the key challenges
facing offshore foundation designers. This will be achieved through a combination of novel
field and laboratory testing, and will lead to significant advances in scientific knowledge in
Geotechnical Engineering and improvements in the design efficiency of Offshore
Renewables.
Grant Approved
�30,000.00
Research Theme
Relevant to other areas as well as climate
Initial Projected Completion Date
31/01/2022