LR Awards Quoceant an IECRE Feasibility Statement for the Q-Connect System

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Innovative offshore engineering consultants Quoceant Ltd. have received an IECRE Feasibility Statement from Lloyd’s Register, a recognized renewable energy certification body (RECB), for their modular, quick connection system, Q-Connect. This statement was issued following a robust assessment of the Q-Connect system through the Technology Qualification process in accordance with IEC TS 62600-4 and IECRE OD 310-4.

Beth Dickens, Director from Quoceant, said: “We are delighted to have completed the next step on the journey to technology certification for our quick connection technology. Q-Connect has the potential to bring significant benefits to floating renewable technologies during installation, maintenance, repair, and fault protection operations. We are grateful to Lloyd’s Register for their guidance through this process and to Wave Energy Scotland for their support through this next step and the previous design development and qualification testing.”

The Q-Connect system is designed to integrate with a range of mooring and cabling technologies to support offshore floating wind systems, wave and tidal energy systems, floating substations and other harsh environment floating offshore applications. The technology provides a ‘hands free’, fast, remote connection and disconnection operation for both moorings and electrical systems either simultaneously or individually, without the intervention of personnel or taut lines on deck. This increases safety during harsh marine operations.

Q-Connect’s rapid connection and disconnection also offers benefits of reducing costs of hook-up operations by reducing time offshore and time waiting in harbor for suitable weather windows. Q-Connect further eases maintenance and replacement of cables and mooring lines and, where desired, facilitates a tow to harbor maintenance strategy.

Winston D’Souza, Global Technical Authority for Offshore Renewables at Lloyd’s Register, congratulated Quoceant on receiving the IECRE Feasibility Statement and commented, “The achievement of this Feasibility Statement for the Q-Connect system is a testament to the multifaceted competence of the engineering team at Quoceant that has demonstrated a solution to overcome mooring challenges faced by a diversity of offshore floating renewable technologies. Lloyd’s Register as a trusted assessor and only RECB within the IECRE conformity assessment system with a scope to evaluate wind and marine energy technologies, is excited to continue providing an independent assessment of this technology as it journeys towards component certification.”

Development of the Q-Connect has been undertaken with funding support from Wave Energy Scotland. This has included completion of a multiyear three-stage support program through their Quick Connection Systems development program and support to progress certification.

Tim Hurst, Managing Director of Wave Energy Scotland, concluded, “This step towards technology certification is a significant achievement for Quoceant and their engineering team. Their methodical, considered, and thorough approach to development leaves them in a strong position to continue through the qualification process, supported by Lloyd’s Register.”

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