Previous European projects

You will find below the list of completed European projects.

  • INJECT - Preventing human-induced seismicity to fight climate change
    The INJECT project is developing innovative methods for preventing human-induced seismicity associated with technologies such as carbon storage and geothermal energy.
  • LiftWEC
    LiftWEC involves the development of a new wave energy converter whose main interface with waves is via hydrodynamic lifting forces.
  • FLOAWER - FLOAting Wind Energy networRk
    FLOAting Wind Energy netwoRk (FLOAWER) is an Innovative Training Network (ITN), a European project that brings together leading academics and industry leaders in the offshore wind industry, and floating wind turbines in particular.
  • CoQuake
    CoQuake offers an innovative methodology for controlling the inevitable natural phenomenon of earthquakes, opening up a new field and line of research in earthquake mechanics and engineering.
  • SafeWave
    The aim of the SafeWAVE project consists in overcoming non-technological barriers that could hinder the future development of one of the main pillars of the EU Blue Growth strategy.
  • Floatech
    Floatech aims to boost the technical maturity and cost-competitiveness of floating offshore wind energy.
  • GRRIP
    The aim of GRRIP is to draw up an interdisciplinary call for marine-related projects, and to select and evaluate research projects that take significant account of "Responsible Research and Innovation (RRI)" practices.
  • MaRINET2
    MaRINET2 aims to help industry accelerate the development of offshore renewable energy technologies and infrastructure by opening up access to 57 test facilities across 13 European countries. Those facilities include the hydrodynamics and ocean engineering tank and the SEMREV offshore test site, both run by LHEEA, Centrale Nantes.
  • POSYTYF - POwering SYstem flexibiliTY in the Future through RES
    POSYTYF (POwering SYstem flexibiliTY in the Future through RES) aims to further the integration of renewable energy sources into the electric power system by developing the concept of a Dynamic Virtual Power Plant (DVPP).
Published on January 20, 2025 Updated on January 20, 2025