BSC leads the WinDTwin Project to develop a digital twin of offshore wind farms and improve the prediction of energy demand

10 July 2024

With the use of cutting-edge technologies, such as the BSC's MareNostrum 5 supercomputer, the research group will design precise spatial models to reduce inefficiencies and explore hybrid and ecological energy solutions

The European project brings together a consortium of 13 entities from 7 countries.

The offshore wind energy sector is ready for a significant transformation with the launch of WinDTwin, a groundbreaking European-funded project coordinated by the Barcelona Supercomputing Center (BSC) aimed at revolutionising the way we predict and manage wind power production. With a grant amounting to €6 million, this three-year initiative brings together a diverse consortium of 13 entities from 7 countries, unified by the goal of creating a highly accurate and dynamic digital twin (DT) for offshore wind farms.

As the global demand for renewable energy intensifies, the expansion of both onshore and offshore wind parks becomes crucial. Existing wind farms have underscored the importance of strategic micrositing of turbines and their optimal interconnection. However, as we move towards integrating wind farms into larger clusters and virtual power plants, the potential for long-distance negative interactions emerges, which can detract from the efficiency gains that clusters aim to achieve.

To address these challenges, WinDTwin will develop a sophisticated digital twin platform. This platform is set to transform the industry by offering precise predictions of power production and energy demand. It will serve as a central hub for decision-makers, providing access to a suite of high-quality resources, models, scenarios, and visualisations, thereby enabling more informed and strategic choices in the management of offshore wind energy.

“WinDTwin represents a significant leap forward in our ability to harness and manage offshore wind energy. By integrating advanced digital twin technology, we are setting a new benchmark for precision and efficiency in wind power forecasting and decision-making. Our collaborative approach, drawing on the expertise of our distinguished partners, positions us to drive impactful innovations that will benefit the entire renewable energy sector,” said Oriol Lehmkuhl, Group Leader of the Barcelona Supercomputing Center (BSC), coordinator of WinDTwin.

The success of WinDTwin depends on the collaboration of its diverse and experienced consortium. Drawing on a wealth of expertise in wind energy production, industrial codes, numerical methods, and algorithms, this collective effort is crucial for achieving the ambitious innovation-led research objectives set. The synergy among the participating entities ensures that the project harnesses a broad range of skills and perspectives, vital for driving forward its groundbreaking goals.

WinDTwin's development will focus on several strategic objectives designed to enhance the capabilities and efficiency of offshore wind farms:

  • Accurate Forecasting: Improve wind and weather predictions with enhanced models.
  • Optimal Layout: Design precise spatial models to reduce inefficiencies.
  • Efficient Turbine Control: Maximise turbine output with advanced control systems.
  • Sustainable Energy: Explore hybrid and ecofriendly energy solutions.
  • Precise Yield Prediction: Use simulations for accurate energy forecasts.
  • Seamless Grid Integration: Ensure efficient connection with power grids.
  • Demand and Price Insights: Model electricity demand and price trends.
  • Proactive Maintenance: Monitor and maintain turbines with predictive analytics.
  • Customised User Experience: Tailor digital twin features to user needs.
  • Robust Data Systems: Implement efficient data management practices.
  • OpenSource Innovation: Foster industry collaboration with open-source tools.
  • Strategic Growth: Plan for the digital twin’s future development and commercial use.

About the WinDTwin Consortium

The WinDTwin project is a collaborative effort involving 13 leading organisations across Europe, including:

  • Barcelona Supercomputing Center
  • Fraunhofer
  • WAVEC Offshore Renewables @WavecOfficial
  • EPRI Europe
  • SOLUTE
  • Universitaet Kassel
  • IBERDROLA RENOVABLES ENERGIA
  • SINTEF Ocean
  • +Atlantic
  • Open Cascade
  • CNET Centre for New Energy Technologies
  • MET Centre
  • ENGIE Laborelec

Together, these partners are committed to advancing the capabilities of offshore wind farm management and fostering innovation in the renewable energy sector.