les énergies marines renouvelables: Les défis d’une filière industrielle émergente

The Renewable Marine Energy (RME) is a challenge and an opportunity for the very next decades. For many years France has been delaying its involvement in this industrial area but is now aiming to install 6 GW of electrical power produced at sea by 2020. To keep in line with these international and E...

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Main Authors: POUPON, Patrick, RIOU, Stephane-Alain, KERVAZO, Dominique, PRADILLON, Jean-Yves, VAMBRE, Raphael, CHARPENTIER, Jean-Frederic
Language:French
Published: Société de l'Électricité, de l'Électronique et des Technologies de l'Information et de la Communication 2012
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10985/8868
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spelling ftparistech:oai:sam.ensam.eu:10985/8868 2023-05-15T17:54:00+02:00 les énergies marines renouvelables: Les défis d’une filière industrielle émergente POUPON, Patrick RIOU, Stephane-Alain KERVAZO, Dominique PRADILLON, Jean-Yves VAMBRE, Raphael CHARPENTIER, Jean-Frederic 2012 application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/10985/8868 fr fre Société de l'Électricité, de l'Électronique et des Technologies de l'Information et de la Communication 1265-6534 http://hdl.handle.net/10985/8868 2270-7042 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Sciences de l'ingénieur: Energie électrique 2012 ftparistech 2023-01-17T23:51:16Z The Renewable Marine Energy (RME) is a challenge and an opportunity for the very next decades. For many years France has been delaying its involvement in this industrial area but is now aiming to install 6 GW of electrical power produced at sea by 2020. To keep in line with these international and European commitments, France encourages many stakeholders to join their efforts towards a fast and efficient development of these technologies within the French waters. This paper introduces the industrial background and the outstanding actions – from government and regional authorities. The Pôle Mer Bretagne (Brittany Maritime Competitiveness Cluster) is dealing with to help developing the RME industry in France. It is foreseen that this industry will represent by 2020 an overall market of 30 billion euros and 10 000 jobs. To achieve such a goal, several actions have been launched these last years. Among those, the best financial tool is the "Investment for the Future" ("Investissements d'avenir") initiative which offers a proper framework to develop ambitious projects such as: • The five R&D projects dedicated to the design of innovative offshore energy harnessing devices: - Two floating wind turbines (WINFLO & VERTIWIND) - Two tidal turbines (ORCA & SABELLA) - And one wave converter (S3) • The Institute of Excellence in Carbon-free Energy "France Energie Marine" aiming at aggregating all the French research efforts dedicated to RME and to manage the test sites that already exist or that will be installed soon. • The selection of the contractors for the four first French wind farms to be installed in the Channel and the Atlantic Ocean for a total power of 1 728 MW. The paper introduces the various devices to be designed in the next future, highlighting the critical aspects where R&D is still needed, and the specificities of such systems from an electrical engineering point of view. Finally it concludes with an overview of the supporting initiatives, such as education and infrastructures, and of the ... Other/Unknown Material Orca Arts & Métiers ParisTech: SAM (Science Arts & Métiers)
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POUPON, Patrick
RIOU, Stephane-Alain
KERVAZO, Dominique
PRADILLON, Jean-Yves
VAMBRE, Raphael
CHARPENTIER, Jean-Frederic
les énergies marines renouvelables: Les défis d’une filière industrielle émergente
topic_facet Sciences de l'ingénieur: Energie électrique
description The Renewable Marine Energy (RME) is a challenge and an opportunity for the very next decades. For many years France has been delaying its involvement in this industrial area but is now aiming to install 6 GW of electrical power produced at sea by 2020. To keep in line with these international and European commitments, France encourages many stakeholders to join their efforts towards a fast and efficient development of these technologies within the French waters. This paper introduces the industrial background and the outstanding actions – from government and regional authorities. The Pôle Mer Bretagne (Brittany Maritime Competitiveness Cluster) is dealing with to help developing the RME industry in France. It is foreseen that this industry will represent by 2020 an overall market of 30 billion euros and 10 000 jobs. To achieve such a goal, several actions have been launched these last years. Among those, the best financial tool is the "Investment for the Future" ("Investissements d'avenir") initiative which offers a proper framework to develop ambitious projects such as: • The five R&D projects dedicated to the design of innovative offshore energy harnessing devices: - Two floating wind turbines (WINFLO & VERTIWIND) - Two tidal turbines (ORCA & SABELLA) - And one wave converter (S3) • The Institute of Excellence in Carbon-free Energy "France Energie Marine" aiming at aggregating all the French research efforts dedicated to RME and to manage the test sites that already exist or that will be installed soon. • The selection of the contractors for the four first French wind farms to be installed in the Channel and the Atlantic Ocean for a total power of 1 728 MW. The paper introduces the various devices to be designed in the next future, highlighting the critical aspects where R&D is still needed, and the specificities of such systems from an electrical engineering point of view. Finally it concludes with an overview of the supporting initiatives, such as education and infrastructures, and of the ...
author POUPON, Patrick
RIOU, Stephane-Alain
KERVAZO, Dominique
PRADILLON, Jean-Yves
VAMBRE, Raphael
CHARPENTIER, Jean-Frederic
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RIOU, Stephane-Alain
KERVAZO, Dominique
PRADILLON, Jean-Yves
VAMBRE, Raphael
CHARPENTIER, Jean-Frederic
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title les énergies marines renouvelables: Les défis d’une filière industrielle émergente
title_short les énergies marines renouvelables: Les défis d’une filière industrielle émergente
title_full les énergies marines renouvelables: Les défis d’une filière industrielle émergente
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