Patent classifications
B63B2035/442
Connection substation for wave energy converters in a wave power station
A connection substation for a plurality of wave energy converters being part of a wave power station includes a transformer and a connecting device for electrically connecting input power cables to a common output cable. The connection substation has a buoyant body portion providing a buoyancy force and a fastening device for securing at least one mooring line connected to an anchor, wherein the at least one fastening device is disposed in the vicinity of the bottom end of the connection substation at a distance from an upper end of the buoyant body portion, wherein the at least one connecting device is disposed in a waterproof compartment in the connection substation, and wherein each of the plurality of input power cables are run so that at least a portion of the cable extends up to a level at least 2 meters above the design waterline of the connection substation.
FLOATING DEVICE COMPRISING AN INTERCHANGEABLE INSERT PASSING THROUGH A FLOAT AND ASSOCIATED ELECTRICAL PRODUCTION SYSTEM
The invention concerns a floating device for cooperating with an insert via a reversible interlocking connection, comprising a float and having a main hole. In order to propose a floating device adaptable to a very large number of applications, proposing, in particular, an optional multi-step installation, the main hole of such a device is arranged to receive the insert. Moreover, the floating device comprises reversible attachment structure arranged to maintain a relative position of the device along the insert. The invention further concerns a floating system comprising a floating device according to the invention and an insert cooperating with the floating device via a reversible interlocking connection, the insert being designed to produce electrical energy by means of the thermal gradient of the oceans.
STABILIZED FLOATING PLATFORM STRUCTURE
A floating structure is described. The floating structure includes a floating platform disposed at a water surface, a mooring system and a dumping system. The mooring system is configured for mooring one side of the floating platform to a sea floor, thereby to permit rotation of the floating structure and to provide a desired orientation down-wind with respect to an anchor point. The dumping system is arranged at one side of the floating platform and is configured for absorbing wave energy and stresses imparted by the motion of waves in order to stabilize a horizontal position of the floating structure down-wind during a storm against the waves.
Offshore platform lifting device
An offshore platform lifting device for lifting operations at sea after sailed to a certain position of a sea surface includes an upper deck, a plurality of upright columns, a rail seat, a base disposed on the rail seat, two davit arms, two first winches, and two second winches. The upper deck has a lower pontoon. The upright columns are connected between to the upper deck and the lower pontoon. Each upright column is provided with a support leg that is longitudinally inserted through the upright column, thereby positioning the offshore platform lifting device on the seabed through the upright columns. The two davit arms are disposed the base and drives the base to move laterally through a pushing device. The two second winches each have a second cable passing through the two davit arms. A hook is disposed at a distal end of the second cable.
A SEMI-SUBMERSIBLE SERVICE VESSEL FOR A FLOATING INSTALLATION AND METHOD THEREFOR
A semi-submersible service vessel (100) for a floating installation (102) has a hull (104) and a ballasting system. The ballasting system is arranged to selectively lower the hull (104) to a first draft and raise the hull (104) to a second draft. The second draft is smaller than the first draft. At least one submersed elongate lifting fork is fixed to the hull (104) and is configured to extend across the underside of the floating installation (102) and engage the underside of the floating installation (102) when the hull (104) is raised from the first draft to the second draft. Wherein the at least one lifting fork is arranged to lift the entire floating installation (102) when the hull (104) is raised from the first draft to the second draft, and a method of servicing a floating installation (102) with a semi-submersible service vessel (100).
Spar transmitter
A spar buoy for very low frequency (VLF) or low frequency (LF) transmission including a first portion of the spar buoy extending above a mean water line including a conductive structure including a coaxial feed, and an antenna coupled to the coaxial feed and extending above the conductive structure, and a second portion of the spar buoy below the mean water line including a transmitter coupled to the coaxial feed, an energy storage subsystem coupled to the transmitter and an electric power generation subsystem coupled to the energy storage subsystem.
OFFSHORE PLATFORM LIFTING DEVICE
An offshore platform lifting device for lifting operations at sea after sailed to a certain position of a sea surface includes an upper deck, a plurality of upright columns, a rail seat, a base disposed on the rail seat, two davit arms, two first winches, and two second winches. The upper deck has a lower pontoon. The upright columns are connected between to the upper deck and the lower pontoon. Each upright column is provided with a support leg that is longitudinally inserted through the upright column, thereby positioning the offshore platform lifting device on the seabed through the upright columns. The two davit arms are disposed the base and drives the base to move laterally through a pushing device. The two second winches each have a second cable passing through the two davit arms. A hook is disposed at a distal end of the second cable.
Wind power generation system
A wind power generation system comprising: a wind power generation equipment having a rotor which is operative to convert energy of received wind to rotational energy, a rotatable nacelle which supports the rotor, a tower which supports the rotatable nacelle, a floating body which supports the tower and at least a part of the floating body is positioned above the surface of the sea, a fixing member which is installed or fixed on the sea bed, a mooring member which couples the floating body and the fixing member, wherein the mooring member is coupled to the floating body at place upward of the center of gravity of the floating body and the wind power generation equipment, and the floating body is practically supported by one fixing member.
Semi-submersible nuclear power plant and multi-purpose platform
An offshore, floating, moored, nuclear power generating and multi-purpose platform is disclosed. In a preferred embodiment, the invention is a spar platform with multi-purpose, topside decks, attached to a submerged dry tank that further includes: reactor generator deck(s), power plant main control deck, and central plant deck, that are all integrated within a watertight ballast hull. The invention further includes cells that are modular for facilitating factory assembly and ultimate construction in a shipyard environment. Reactor vessels are typical naval nuclear reactor having a time tested outstanding safety record. A plurality of reactor generator modules operate independently and collectively. Multipurpose topside decks house vessel command, crew, and any ancillary and co-generation equipment. The present invention, constructed in a multi-path manufacturing process, provides exceptional economic, environmental, sustainability, security, safety, and operational benefits to users.
REVERSE OSMOSIS WATER PRODUCTION APPARATUS
A reverse osmosis water production apparatus for use in a body of water includes a first section defining a buoyancy chamber and an elongate second section connected to the first section and configured to define an elongate chamber which extends downward beneath a waterline in use. The elongate chamber is provided with a plurality of elongate reverse osmosis membrane tubes, each tube containing a reverse osmosis membrane. A longitudinal axis of each reverse osmosis membrane tube is substantially parallel with a longitudinal axis of the elongate chamber and the reverse osmosis membrane tubes are arranged around a passage.