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| Content Provider | IET Digital Library |
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| Author | Kosisko, K. |
| Abstract | The abyssal plains are not the ideal working environment - even an unmanned industrial one. There is not a scrap of sunlight, the temperature hovers just freezing, and most importantly the pressure of around 300 atmospheres (at 3,000m) enough to crush a typical military submarine. There are, however, good reasons for oil and gas industry - and potentially other industries in the future - to make this and barren environment its home. And project has just been completed that is foundational step in making such a goal reality. Subsea Power is a Joint Industry Partnership (JIP) to provide power distribution on the seabed, rather than having such an operation on the surface. Is this a building block towards a subsea factory? "Most of the components are there now but some are still being worked on," says Kevin Kosisko, ABB's global managing director, energy industries. "This is clearly the biggest enabler. Once you can get 100MW of power on the sea floor that opens up the possibility for sub-sea compressing as well as processing and the type of things that typically take place in a platform; we start to look at how much of that we can move subsea. And I think that is clearly the vision, to get there. |
| Starting Page | 48 |
| Ending Page | 49 |
| Page Count | 2 |
| ISSN | 17509637 |
| Volume Number | 15 |
| e-ISSN | 17509645 |
| Issue Number | Issue 2, Mar (2020) |
| Alternate Webpage(s) | https://digital-library.theiet.org/content/journals/et/15/2 |
| Journal | Engineering & Technology |
| Access Restriction | Limited |
| Subject Keyword | ABB Global Managing Director Barren Environment Building Block Distance 3000 M Distribution Network Energy Industries Foundational Step Gas Industry JIP Joint Industry Partnership Marine Power System Oil And Gas Industry Petroleum Industry Power 100 MW Power Application in Chemical And Oil Refining Industries Power Application in Other Industries Power Distribution Power Distribution Economics Power System Economics Power System Managemen Power System Operation Pressure 300 Atm Production Facilities Production Facilities And Engineering Sub-sea Compressing Subsea Factory Subsea Power Unmanned Industrial |
| Content Type | Text |
| Resource Type | Article |
| Subject | Electrical and Electronic Engineering |
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