Offshore Innovation Award 2019
Call for entries: Nominations wanted for Offshore Innovation Award
Hamburg – 12th February 2019 – DNV GL and the association Renewable Energy Hamburg are now accepting submissions for their first Offshore Wind Innovation Award. The winner will be selected by a public electronic vote live during the Hamburg Offshore Wind Conference and will receive price money amounting to 2.000€.
The award honours companies, universities or individuals for outstanding products for offshore wind energy use. In particular, the award recognises innovative changes or improvement to standard products with the potential for significant cost reductions of offshore wind projects. Fields of application might be the development of turbines, installation or maintenance improvements.
Registrations to the competition are now open until 15 March 2019. To submit your entry, please send an email to ‘how.innovationaward@dnvgl.com’, the registration form can be downloaded here.
The evaluation criteria for the preselection for the Offshore Innovation Award 2019 are determined by the value of benefit in practice and market success, the degree of (technical) innovation, the potential for significant cost reduction for offshore wind farms, the overall professional impression, as well as the practical feasibility.
The evaluation criteria for the preselection for the Offshore Innovation Award 2019 are:
- The value of benefit in practice and market success
- Degree of (technical) innovation
- The potential for significant cost reduction for offshore wind farms
- Overall professional impression
- Practical feasibility
Jan Ripens, Managing Director at Renewable Energy Cluster Hamburg (REH) said: “Offshore wind is key for the German and global energy transition, and it is innovation that drives technologies forward. With the first offshore wind Innovation award at HOW 2019, the industry is jointly pushing these forward. We look forward to finding out more about participants’ ideas.”
Marko Ibsch, Managing Director at DNV GL – Energy, said: “Innovation is key – whether an invention is ground-breaking or efficiency- improving, technical or operational. The offshore wind industry will profit from new technologies and improvements, and we are happy to have HOW 2019 as a breeding ground for the future of the industry.”
The organizers call to attract companies, scientists, universities, institutes or individuals handing in their innovative ideas for the offshore wind energy sector.