ORE Catapult definition

ORE Catapult means the OFFSHORE RENEWABLE ENERGY CATAPULT, a company incorporated and registered in England and Wales with company number 4659351 whose registered office is at Offshore House, Albert Street, Blyth, Northumberland, NE24 1LZ.
ORE Catapult means Offshore Renewable Energy Catapult (Company Number 0459351) whose registered office is at Offshore House, Albert Street, Blyth, Northumberland NE24 1LZ or any of its subsidiaries including ORE Catapult Development Services Limited (Company Number 5636283);
ORE Catapult means the Offshore Renewable Energy Catapult, (Company Number 04659351) whose registered office is Offshore House, Albert Street, Blyth, Northumberland, NE24 1LZ.

Examples of ORE Catapult in a sentence

  • These rates have been defined from a combination of publicly available academic sources (particularly (Carroll et al., 2016) and (SPARTA, 2017)) as well as from the experience of the team at ORE Catapult.

  • According to the report published by the ORE Catapult (Jump et al., 2021) a separate substructure of this size would cost at least 49.5 £ million.

  • ORE Catapult activities: Proof of principle, component critical functions, design integration.

  • The discount rate was assumed to be 5.5% estimated by ORE Catapult (2021) for the first commercial-scale projects in UK.

  • In 2017, ORE Catapult undertook analysis of the UK offshore wind supply chain and estimated the current and future potential UK content of offshore wind projects as: 32% in 2017; 50% by 2020; and 65% by 2030.

  • Access to the data pointsSPARTA anonymised data is available via the ORE Catapult Platform for Operational Data (POD) https://pod.ore.

  • The document is designed to be used as a reference guide and is produced froma combination of publically available material and Offshore Renewable Energy (ORE) Catapult internal sources.

  • The developer cost of capital was set to 8.7% (pre-tax real) based on advise from ORE Catapult that costs of capital were only part-way through the reductions forecast in the Cost Reduction Pathways Study14.

  • To ensure that the data used in the CRMF is consistent, ORE Catapult provides wind farm owners with a standardised spreadsheet to calculate LCoE, but the input values – including the operating life of the wind farm and the discount rate – are decided by the wind farm owners themselves.

  • Initiated by The Crown Estate, the Initiative is managed by ORE Catapult.

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