Co-funded by the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF/EFRO)

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Introduction

  • Test@Sea

  • Number of Partners: 7

  • Coordinator: POM West-Flanders

  • Start Date: 01/11/2023 (adjust if a different start date is correct)

  • Duration: 3 Years

  • Total Budget: €3.440.345

  • Co-funded by: European Regional Development Fund (ERDF/EFRO)

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About the Project

Test@Sea is an ambitious European project, co-funded by the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF/EFRO), aimed at expanding and upgrading offshore testing infrastructure to meet the growing demands of the blue energy sector. Building on the proven success of the Blue Accelerator platform, Test@Sea will enable companies, research institutions, and public stakeholders to develop, validate, and scale innovative solutions under realistic offshore conditions.

The project brings together key partners to create a unique, multi-purpose, multi-use, and multi-source offshore testing ecosystem that will reinforce Europe's leading position in offshore renewable energy.

Context & Challenges

Europe’s energy transition is accelerating to meet the EU’s climate neutrality targets by 2050. The North Sea plays a central role in this transition, yet it is one of the busiest maritime areas in the world. Efficient use of space is therefore critical, driving the adoption of multi-source (multiple forms of energy generation at the same site) and multi-use (energy generation combined with other maritime activities such as aquaculture) approaches.

The Blue Accelerator has already demonstrated its value as a unique open-sea testing platform. However, demand now exceeds capacity — both in volume and in the need for more advanced testing further offshore, under conditions that closely replicate large-scale wind farms and other offshore infrastructure.

Objectives

  • Implement pre-standardisation and pre-norming of offshore test processes, aligning with international standards.
  • Expand testing capacity with floating and submersible structures to simulate advanced offshore environments.
  • Enhance testing capabilities in three core domains:
    • Energy Conversion – wind, floating solar, and hybrid systems
    • Material Research – degradation, corrosion, and nature-based solutions
    • Drone Applications – communication, navigation, and inspection technologies
  • Strengthen quadruple-helix collaboration between industry, academia, government, and the public.

Contact

POM West Flanders
Koning Leopold III-laan 70, 8200 Brugge, Belgium
Email: info@pomwvl.be
Website: www.pomwvl.be

Co-funded by the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF/EFRO) and project partners.