Modular electrical generator power take off system for wave  - MEGA WAVE PTO

Authors

  • Markus Mueller University of Edinburgh
  • Miguel Vicente WavEC, Portugal
  • Paula Bastos WavEC
  • Ana Brito e Melo WavEC, Portugal
  • Joseph Burchell CGEN Engineering, UK
  • Michael Galbraith CGEN Engineering
  • Giorgos Skarmoutsos University of Edinburgh, UK
  • Syidy Ab Rasid University of Edinburgh, UK
  • Craig Britton Supply Design Ltd, UK
  • Konstantinos Gyftakis TU Crete, Greece
  • Marco Fontana Scuola Superiore Sant'Anna Pisa
  • Rocco Vertechy Cheros Engineering, Italy
  • Henry Jeffrey University of Edinburgh
  • David Forehand University of Edinburgh, UK
  • Michael Merlin University of Edinburgh, UK
  • Julian Roeder RWTH Aachen
  • Maximilian Zweiffel RWTH Aachen, Germany
  • Paul Brewster Sea Potential, Ireland
  • Chris Retzler Mocean Energy, UK
  • Miguel Santos Herran CETO Wave Energy Ireland Ltd.
  • Lindsey Chubb Ocean Energy Europe, Belgium

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.36688/ewtec-2025-1206

Keywords:

Electrical Generators, Magnetic Gear, Modular Power Electronics, Wave Energy.

Abstract

A wave energy device operates in a wide range of sea states from low load to 4 to 8 times rated load over a wide speed range. Existing PTOs combine mechanical speed enhancers with conventional high speed electrical generator and power converter, with questions over reliability and cannot operate over wide operating ranges. The EU funded MEGA WAVE PTO project is addressing this challenge by developing an all-electric power take off incorporating three sub-systems: a contactless magnetic gear; the modular C-GEN generator; and modular power electronics. The rationale for the technology choice for the all electric power take off is summarised to provide context. An outline of the methodology is presented through six main themes ranging from engineering design, control and testing, to levelized cost, carbon footprint and supply chain analysis, all with the main aim to demonstrate a scalable, reliable and maintainable fully integrated all-electric modular PTO system customized for wave energy devices from kWs to MWs across the Blue Economy sector. Preliminary work from two deliverables completed in the first year are presented to show the design of a 1000 Nm magnetic gear prototype, and a framework for life-cycle assessment of wave devices to understand the potential impact of MEGA WAVE PTO on carbon footprint. 

Published

2025-09-08

Issue

Track

Grid/off-grid integration, power take-off and control

Categories

How to Cite

[1]
“Modular electrical generator power take off system for wave  - MEGA WAVE PTO”, Proc. EWTEC, vol. 16, Sep. 2025, doi: 10.36688/ewtec-2025-1206.

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