Stantec consulting on Ocean Grazer ocean battery storage project

Stantec announced it is providing technical expertise and consultancy for an Ocean Battery storage project by Dutch company Ocean Grazer.

The company is developing a solution for large-scale energy storage that aims to create a modular and scalable solution to store large amounts of energy alongside renewable energy sources such as wind turbines and floating solar farms.

Ocean Grazer believes that storing energy at the source will help reduce local peak loads in surrounding networks, better match supply and demand, and provide greater flexibility and environmental outcomes for low-carbon energy generation.

The concept is modelled on traditional pumped storage hydropower schemes, where two reservoirs at different elevations store power as water moves from one to the other. In the Ocean Battery scenario, the reservoirs are located both on and below the sea or lake floor near the generator.

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The top reservoir will be a flexible bladder sitting on the sea or lake bed. The lower reservoir will be rigid and made of concrete and created beneath the sea or lake floor. Potential energy will be stored in the form of water under pressure in the flexible bladder. When there is demand for power, water flows from the flexible bladder to the low-pressure rigid reservoir. This would drive several hydropower turbines to generate electricity. Similarly, when there is excess power generation and demand is low, water will be pumped from the lower reservoir into the flexible bladder.

Stantec was chosen as a consultant for this project due to its experience in pump storage hydropower projects and is providing design guidance around hydraulics, according to a release. Stantec is also reviewing the technical aspects of the concept to supplement Ocean Grazer’s knowledge.

“We’re always on the side of innovation when it comes to the low-carbon energy transition,” said John Ord, Stantec’s UK and Ireland Energy business director. “While offshore energy generation provides renewable and unlimited source of energy, it’s vital that we are able to store this energy so it can be used when and where it is needed most. Pioneering concepts like Ocean Grazer’s push the boundaries of what’s possible. Having proper counsel around the complex technology and engineering aspects is the best way of turning these ideas into reality.”

Ocean Grazer aims to carry out a pilot project in the next year to prove the viability of its concept. It suggests that the technology is sustainable and eco-friendly, while being designed to enhance marine life.

“The Ocean Battery is a groundbreaking solution that circumvents the limitations of traditional pumped hydro storage,” said Frits Bliek, chief executive officer at Ocean Grazer. “Unlike conventional systems reliant on specific landscape elevations, the Ocean Battery can be deployed in diverse settings—whether inshore, near shore, or offshore—making it highly adaptable to various geographical constraints.

“Teaming up with Stantec … not only accelerates progress but also ensures Europe’s independence from imported storage technology. With this approach, we can construct the necessary storage capacity within the designated timeframe, paving the way for a sustainable energy future.”

As Hydro Review reported in January 2022, the Ocean Battery system, by Ocean Grazer, won Best of Innovation: Sustainability, Eco-Design and Smart Energy in the 2022 CES Innovation Awards.

Originally published on hydroreview.com

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