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As the world’s leading wind energy operator, Iberdrola has been pioneering renewable energy technologies for over 20 years. Given the current growth in the offshore wind energy market, Iberdrola is well-positioned as a global leader. Offshore wind energy has become a key growth driver for Iberdrola, with current operational marine assets of 1.26 GW and an additional portfolio of 9.6 GW under development or construction. These assets are expected to be operational by 2027, supported by a global investment of EUR 30 billion.
Marine environments can be harsh, with extreme weather conditions. Iberdrola is looking for solutions capable of withstanding these conditions to optimize underwater maintenance inspections. It aims to reduce maintenance costs, time, and risks for employees.
If selected, your company will collaborate on a pilot project with specialized technicians from the Iberdrola Renewables and Iberdrola Offshore business areas.
Through its startup program PERSEO, Iberdrola is launching this challenge to find fully autonomous or remotely operated solutions that optimize the underwater inspections of its various offshore assets.
The focus is primarily, though not exclusively, on detecting anomalies and failures in foundation elements and seabed anchoring of its offshore assets. Additionally, subsea cable inspection solutions will also be considered. Your proposals should actively address one of the following areas:
Fully autonomous vehicles or remotely operated vehicles (ROVs).
Subsea component inspection systems for turbines and substations (jackets, foundations, underwater cables, etc.).
Image or video capture and condition scanning solutions with data analysis (comprehensive inspection packages that include 3D modeling or digital twin solutions).
Preventive maintenance and on-site repair where possible or necessary.
Cathodic Protection such as the voltage of the structure to ensure the anodes are still protecting the structure from corrosion. Measurements or reading capabilities included.
Cleaning of marine growth capability included.
Thickness measurement capability included, for example, marine growth or grout levels using a ruler probe.
Flooded Member Detection (FMD) capability included (or suitable alternative techniques).
A team of experts from Iberdrola’s Renewables and Offshore business areas will be responsible for selecting the innovative solution or solutions that best solve the problem. Iberdrola is also interested in solutions that address the challenge even if not mentioned in the examples above.
Winning this Challenge will award you with signing a collaboration agreement for the development of a Proof-of-Concept (PoC). The PoC will be developed in collaboration with the technical specialists from Iberdrola Networks. Additionally, PERSEO covers the costs of the pilot activities and provides you with the necessary technical support, giving access to infrastructure and real data to test your solution.
Sign a collaboration agreement with Iberdrola and/or PERSEO. The project costs are covered & you will get full technical support to test your solution.
If the pilot project succeeds, Iberdrola and/or PERSEO will add your solutions to its service territory and relevant companies within the group.
If the pilot succeeds, Iberdrola and/or PERSEO may offer you the opportunity to scale up your solution by means of commercial agreements.
PERSEO, the risk capital vehicle of Iberdrola, might consider investing in the winner’s solution as well.
22nd April 2024
Applications Open
21st May 2024
Application Deadline
End of July 2024
Evaluation Period Ends
2024
Pilot Project
Contact Abbas Zeynalli
abbas@startus-insights.com
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What is the background of this Challenge?
As the world’s leading wind energy operator, Iberdrola has been pioneering renewable energy technologies for over 20 years. Given the current growth in the offshore wind energy market, Iberdrola is well-positioned as a global leader. Offshore wind energy has become a key growth driver for Iberdrola, with current operational marine assets of 1.26 GW and an additional portfolio of 9.6 GW under development or construction. These assets are expected to be operational by 2027, supported by a global investment of EUR 30 billion.
Marine environments can be harsh, with extreme weather conditions. Iberdrola is looking for solutions capable of withstanding these conditions to optimize maintenance inspections. It aims to reduce maintenance costs, time, and risks for employees.
Why are Iberdrola and/or PERSEO the right partners for my company?
If selected, your company will collaborate on a pilot project with specialized technicians from the Iberdrola Renewables and Iberdrola Offshore business areas.
Iberdrola is no stranger to working with startups and emerging companies - since 2018, the Group has launched over 80 pilot projects with startups to address pressing issues in today's energy networks. Moreover, working with Iberdrola presents a unique opportunity:
Winning this Challenge will award you with signing a collaboration agreement for the development of a Proof-of-Concept (PoC). The PoC will be developed in collaboration with the technical specialists from Iberdrola Networks.
Additionally, PERSEO covers the costs of the pilot activities and provides you with the necessary technical support, giving access to infrastructures and real data to test your solution.
Finally, PERSEO may consider investing in your solution!
What solutions are you looking for?
Through its startup program PERSEO, Iberdrola is launching this challenge to find fully autonomous or remotely operated solutions that optimize the underwater inspections of its various offshore assets.
The focus is primarily, though not exclusively, on detecting anomalies and failures in foundation elements and seabed anchoring of its offshore assets. Additionally, subsea cable inspection solutions will also be considered. Your proposals should actively address one of the following areas:
• Fully autonomous vehicles or remotely operated vehicles (ROVs).
• Subsea component inspection systems for turbines and substations (jackets, foundations, underwater cables, etc.).
• Image or video capture and condition scanning solutions with data analysis (comprehensive inspection packages that include 3D modeling or digital twin solutions).
• Preventive maintenance and on-site repair where possible or necessary.
• Cathodic Protection such as the voltage of the structure to ensure the anodes are still protecting the structure from corrosion. Measurements/reading capabilities included.
• Cleaning of marine growth capability included.
• Thickness measurement capability included, for example, marine growth or grout levels using a ruler probe.
• Flooded Member Detection (FMD) capability included (or suitable alternative techniques).
Iberdrola is also interested in solutions that address the challenge even if not mentioned in the examples above.
What are the Challenge's key benefits for me?
Your benefits include:
• Collaboration Agreement & Pilot Test: The prize for the winner consists of a collaboration and test agreement with PERSEO or any other Iberdrola group company. The group will support the cost of the pilot activities.
• Access-all-Areas: Iberdrola will provide the winner with all necessary technical support, as well as a site and real data to test the solution. This includes access to equipment, teams, infrastructure, high technology sites, and shared work areas.
• Scale Your Technology: If the pilot test is satisfactory, Iberdrola may offer the winner the opportunity to scale up the solution by adapting it through commercial agreements.
• Investment: What's more, PERSEO will consider investing in the participating company and/or the winner of the challenge.
What do I need to know about the Pilot Project?
The winner of the challenge will sign a partnership contract with Iberdrola and/or PERSEO and will be able to test their solution in a real environment.
For the collaboration of the pilot project, Iberdrola will:
• Assume the costs of the collaboration and the proof of concept
• Provide the necessary technical support to test the solution proposed
• Give access to equipment, appliances, infrastructure, high technology sites, and joint work areas
• Provide a real environment and real data to test the solution
The project will be developed in collaboration with technical specialists from Iberdrola Renewables & Iberdrola Offshore business areas.
Can I submit more than one proposal?
You are welcome to submit more than one proposal, just make sure to submit a separate application form for each proposal.
When is the application deadline?
The application period for this challenge ends on 21st May 2024.
How will the applications be evaluated?
While evaluating your proposals, Iberdrola will consider the following value propositions, among others:
• The maturity, reliability, and durability of the solution
• Investment and operational costs
• Autonomy
• Minimum working hours
• Ease of implementation, use, and minimal training
• Continuity in power generation
• HSE (Health, Safety, and Environment) standards
The applications will evaluated by experts from Iberdrola Renewables & Offshore areas.