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Rare Earth-Free Generator Solution for the Offshore Wind Market



GreenSpur has designed a new, rare earth-free 15 MW generator based on Niron's magnet technology that delivers a 56% reduction in mass and meets required efficiency targets.

According to the Ocean Renewable Energy Action Coalition (OREAC), offshore wind is forecast to reach 1,400 GW by 2050 and will be a crucial component in the transition to net-zero emissions. However, the industry's reliance on expensive, supply-constrained rare earth magnets, historically considered essential components in generators for wind turbines, has created a barrier to rapid progress.

"Existing turbines use radial-flux generators, and the current designs are reliant on rare earth magnets," said Andrew Hine, Commercial Director at GreenSpur Wind. "However, we employ a unique and highly innovative axial-flux architecture that makes the use of rare-earth free magnets possible. Our patented concept can eliminate the risks associated with supply chain constraints and volatile pricing."

"Past iterations of the GreenSpur generator had attracted interest, but there were concerns about its mass," said a spokesperson. "Keeping generator mass within the same range as existing machines is important, as adding weight requires more structural support, which increases cost. By designing with Niron's Generation 1 Clean Earth Magnet, which offers significantly stronger magnetic performance than the ferrites used in its earlier generator designs, GreenSpur developed a new 15 MW generator. Based upon initial nonoptimized results, the new generator delivers a significant 56% reduction in mass."

"Our Clean Earth Magnet technology helps eliminate reliance on expensive, supply constrained, rare earth-based magnets, without compromising on performance," said Andy Blackburn, CEO of Niron Magnetics. "Device designers and manufacturers take our technology and realize its impact. By working with GreenSpur, we have been able to demonstrate what can be achieved with our Generation 1 technology in wind applications, with innovative materials and innovative device design coming together to enable a potentially transformative solution for the offshore market."

Supported by an Innovate UK grant, the new 15 MW generator design was reviewed by ORE Catapult, a UK based technology innovation and research center for offshore renewable energy. The review confirmed that GreenSpur's 15 MW generator design is now able to meet the mass and efficiency targets required by the market.

"We have worked with GreenSpur in support of their hugely innovative and disruptive technology for several years. Although there was interest in a rare earth-free solution, there were concerns that their generator would be too heavy," said Tony Quinn, Director of Technology Development at ORE Catapult. "However, with Niron's novel rare earth-free magnet, GreenSpur is able to show attractive mass and efficiency targets and a credible solution for consideration within a next generation turbine. We are now helping GreenSpur and Niron to present this opportunity to OEMs, developers and strategic investors. The aim is to create an industry consortium with the right combination of players to bring this offering to market".

"The risk that the rare earth magnet supply chain poses to international offshore wind is existential. For the first time, we have a path that takes this risk out of the equation," said Hine.

For more information contact:

GreenSpur Wind

www.greenspur.co.uk

Niron Magnetics

650 Taft St. NE, Suite 400

Minneapolis, MN 55413

www.nironmagnetics.com

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