Energy Transition: Energy Research Projects
Smart Grids
RTE & Centrale Nantes International teaching and research ChairAnalysis and control of smart grids, within the context of energy transition
The FARWIND Project explores the feasibility of converting the far-offshore wind energy resource into renewable fuel production. This concept relies on a radically new technology: the energy ship. The energy ship is a ship propelled by wind sails that produce electricity using water turbines attached underneath their hull. The electricity is converted into an energy vector (e.g. hydrogen), stored on-board, and then brought to the consumers.
In practice, the energy ships could be deployed in fleets. They would be escorted by a dedicated tanker which would collect the produced energy, but would also act as a surveillance, control and service vessel.
Our research includes the development of numerical and physical models for the investigation, optimization and validation of the energy and economic performance of this new concept.
Sustainable Development & CSR
- GOVERNANCE AND STRATEGY
- ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT
- TEACHING AND TRAINING
- RESEARCH
- SOCIAL IMPACT AND LOCAL COMMUNITIES
- CONTRIBUTION TO SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS
- EQUALITY AND DIVERSITY