RISEnergy project

RISEnergy (Research Infrastructure Services for Renewable Energy) project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon Europe Research and Innovation Programme. The objective is  to find innovative solutions to improve energy systems and/or reduce the life cycle cost of energy technologies enabling a wider use of renewable energy.

The call offers industrial and academic researchers easy, seamless, and free-of-charge access to a selection of 84 infrastructures related to renewable energy technologies in Europe, including the Wave and Current flume Tank of Ifremer. This facility can be used to test renewable energy systems in controllable marine environment: in-situ characteristics can be reproduced in terms of velocity profile, turbulence characteristics, combined wave and current solicitation, inflow orientation variations.
Unique capabilities for scaled testing and the recreation of complex flows: 18m long, 4m wide, 2m deep, flow up to 2m/s. A 6 motion generator system available to reproduce dynamics of floating platforms.

Apply now to the RISEnergy Transnational Access Call