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WEBINAR: Offshore Wind – developing further Korea-Norway cooperation
- Time: 16:00-18:00 in Korean time both days (08:00-10:00 Norwegian time both days)
- Date: November 26 (Thu)~27 (Fri), 2020
- Simultaneous translation (Korean and English) to be provided during the webinars.
Webinar moderators:
- Svein Grandum, Ph.D., Director Seoul Office, Innovation Norway
- Young Ho Lee, Ph.D., Div. of Mechanical Engineering, Korea Maritime and Ocean University
Day 1 program and registration (Nov. 26, 2020):
Registration for the Day 1 webinar: https://zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_cwWtewKdRDyigzz3y3t7xQ.
Please fill in your information in English during the registration above. After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the Day 1 webinar as an audience.
Program: The time below is based on Seoul time.
16:00-16:05 | Announcement | Moderator |
16:05-16:10 | Welcome and opening | Frode Solberg, Ambassador,
The Norwegian Embassy |
16:10-16:15 | Congratulations | Deog Hee Doh, President,
Korea Maritime & Ocean University |
16:15-16:30 | Wind Industry Status and Technology Development in Korea | Ki-Yeoung Kweon, Ph.D., Program Director for Offshore Wind, Korea Institute of Energy Technology Evaluation and Planning (KETEP) |
16:30-16:35 | Q&A | |
16:35-16:50 | An overview of R&D and innovation activities
in Norway |
Finn Gunnar Nielsen,
Professor, Geophysical Institute, Director, Bergen Offshore Wind Centre, University of Bergen |
16:50-16:55 | Q&A | |
16:55-17:10 | Offshore wind power status and developing a plan in Jeju Island | Byung Chan Kang,
General Manager, Operational Efficiency Dept., Jeju Energy Corporation |
17:10-17:15 | Q&A | |
17:15-17:30 | Equinor’s offshore wind engagement in the global market and in Korea | Jacques-Etienne Michel,
Country Manager, Equinor South Korea |
17:30-17:35 | Q&A | |
17:35-17:50 | Korea Floating Wind – case study of how to structure an international consortium for complex infrastructure projects | Guzman Figar de Lacalle,
Project Director, Korea Floating Wind |
17:50-17:55 | Q&A | |
17:55-18:00 | Closing | Moderator |
Day 2 program and registration (Nov. 27, 2020):
Registration for the Day 2 webinar: https://zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_dzHs68grRW-avdBB0xjv1Q.
Please fill in your information in English during the registration above. After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the Day 2 webinar as an audience.
Program: The time below is based on Seoul time.
16:00-16:05 | Opening & announcement | Moderator |
16:05-16:20 | Jeonnam Blue Economy – The development plan for 8.2GW Shinan offshore wind | Ji Min Son, Project Manager,
Jeonnam Provincial Government |
16:20-16:25 | Q&A | |
16:25-16:40 | Importance of site assessment for structure design | Charles Wark, Principal Civil Structural Engineer, Project Engineering, Australia – Energy,
DNV GL |
16:40-16:45 | Q&A | |
16:45-17:00 | Seawatch Wind Lidar buoy, – a cost effective tool to collect data for wind resource assessment and for design and operation of offshore wind farms | Sungsoo Lim, Project Manager,
FUGRO Norway |
17:00-17:05 | Q&A | |
17:00-17:15 | Introduction of Jeju Hanlim Offshore Wind Farm | Kwangsoon Kim, General Manager,
KEPCO E&C |
17:15-17:20 | Q&A | |
17:20-17:35 | The challenges and opportunities of offshore wind development combining international and Korean aspects | Ranjit Mene, Partner,
Green Tech Investment Partners |
17:35-17:40 | Q&A | |
17:40-17:55 | Protective coatings for offshore wind | Anders Braekke, Global Concept Director – Energy, Performance Coatings, Jotun A/S |
17:55-18:00 | Q&A | |
18:00-18:05 | Closing | Moderator |
All presentations as PDF files will be shared with webinar participants by ‘WeTransfer’ on Nov. 30, 2020.
https://www.conferencemanager.dk/2ndlee/conference
Submission
Please submit the title and abstract of your presentation (100 words, in text format) by e-mail to lemi’at’dtu.dk before November 30, 2020.
More information and registration (will open in August) at the conference website.
This international event aims at presenting the best on-going R&D on deep sea offshore wind farms, both bottom fixed and floating. Be part of it and issue your abstract now for oral or poster presentation.
Please send your one or two-page (A4) abstract in English as a Microsoft Word or Acrobat pdf file by e-mail to deepwind@sintef.no using the template found on the conference website.
We would suggest you register well in advance, as the maximum number of participants is 200.
COVID-19: We will adopt the organisation of the conference depending on the development of the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Overview and Objectives
Leading edge erosion of wind turbine blades is one of rather critical problems of the wind energy development. It can lead to sufficient reduction of annual energy production for wind turbines. The objective of this Symposium is to discuss ways to predict, control and prevent leading edge erosion of the wind turbine blades, ensuring high reliability of the wind energy generation.
The Symposium is the follow-up of the first International Symposium on Leading Edge Erosion of Wind Turbines, which took place in DTU Risø Campus, Roskilde, February 4-6, 2020.
The symposium will take place online.
The symposium is organized in the framework of DTU projects: Innovation Foundation projects “DURALEDGE: Durable leading edges for high tip speed wind turbine blades” , “EROSION: Wind Turbine Blade Erosion–Reducing the largest uncertainties” and Danida «MAINTAINERGY: Maintenance and Repair Strategies for Wind Energy Development»
Deadline for abstract submission: 30 November 2020
https://www.forskningsradet.no/en/news/2020/the-research-council-of-norways-application-deadlines-2021/
https://www.forskningsradet.no/en/news/2020/the-research-council-of-norways-application-deadlines-2021/