DNV verifies Sunlit Sea’s design basis for floating solar PV to RP-0584

DNV’s Recommended Practice (RP), DNV-RP-0584 Design, development and operation of floating solar photovoltaic systems continues to gain traction as DNV has issued a Statement of Conformity verifying that Sunlit Sea Design Basis complies with the RP.

DNV project manager (left) and Sunlit Sea CTO Bjørn Hervold Riise (right) with a model of the Sunlit Sea aluminium

DNV was selected by Sunlit Sea, a Norwegian start-up that designs and produces prefabricated floating solar PV (FPV) systems, to certify the Design Basis document for a float concept based on two welded aluminum sheets topped by a laminated solar panel.

The verification, which scope covers structural design methodology – including system description –, design philosophy, environmental criteria, and methodology for assessing global loading and response,  is based on a thorough review of the Design Basis to assess compliance with DNV-RP-0584 Design, development and operation of floating solar photovoltaic systems requirements and recommendations.

The Recommended Practice, first issued last year, is already used by the FPV industry as its strongest reference document. DNV is continuously strengthening its commitment to FPV, planning further updates of service documents  and leading two separate joint industry projects to create an Anchoring and Mooring Design Standard and a Floats Design, Testing and Qualification Standard.

Although relatively young, the FPV industry is poised to grow dramatically in the coming years, driven by space availability for solar installations (using water surfaces nullifies land use competition with other sectors like agriculture, settlements etc.) and  the multiple combination options of FPV with other productive uses of water bodies, such as water treatment, irrigation, hydropower generation and storage. As per April 2022 its cumulative global installed capacity is estimated exceed3 GWp, mainly dominated by Asia and with Europe as an emerging market. DNV forecasts around 20-25 GW of FPV to be installed globally within 2030 (link to ‘The Future of Floating Solar’).

Prajeev Rasiah, Executive Vice President for Northern Europe, for Energy Systems at DNV

Prajeev Rasiah, Executive Vice President for Northern Europe, for Energy Systems at DNV remarks that: “The floating solar industry is experiencing fast growth; in this young and growing segment, it is of paramount importance that new innovative solutions as proposed by Sunlit Sea, follow a proven and internationally recognized quality-based approach taking into account all aspects of floating solar: design impact, environment and safety. Using this new DNV recommended practice for verification and assurance at early stages of their development, as done in this virtuous example from Sunlit Sea, attests to their reliability.”

The project with Sunlit Sea was successfully concluded with a Statement of Conformity emphasizing that the Design Basis aims to provide a general methodology, without being project nor site-specific; project-specific documentation is to be established separately. As a competitive tool, this statement reinforces confidence in relationships with customers and partners.

“The verification of Sunlit Sea’s design methodology is based on a thorough review by DNV’s leading experts within hydrodynamics and structural design. A robust and well-documented design methodology was defined by Sunlit Sea and is concluded to comply with the requirements in DNV-RP-0584. Hence a Statement of Conformity is issued”, explains DNV project manager Tore Hordvik.

Sunlit Sea’s CTO Bjørn Hervold Riise notes that: “At Sunlit Sea we focus on R&D to design the best-suited solutions, partly thanks to our strong collaboration with the University of Oslo, Stadt Towing Tank, and Institute for Energy Technology. We carry out significant work to establish design loads and to ensure structural integrity. We asked DNV to verify our Design Basis. With its proven knowledge and experience with marine structures and its highly skilled teams, DNV was an obvious choice for an independent third-party evaluation of our Design Basis methodology . The results of the work and comments provided will be implemented in our design, and we look forward to furthering collaboration with DNV.”

Sunlit Sea’s CEO further adds: “DNV is a brilliant partner in our verification work, and we are proud to say that our design basis is conformant to DNV-RP-0584.”

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About Sunlit Sea

Based in Norway, Sunlit Sea steers the world’s transition to floating solar as the primary renewable energy source. The start-up has been able to further develop thanks to financial programs and incentive schemes provided by Innovation Norway and The Research Council of Norway, and now strives to develop the most cost-efficient, compelling and robust floating solar solution for inland and near-shore applications, with clever engineering, smart sensors and data processing, and an inspiring, including and goal-driven culture.

Learn more at sunlitsea.no

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