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Floating wind turbines: marine operations challenges and opportunities

Rahul Chitteth Ramachandran, Cian Desmond, Frances Judge, Jorrit‐Jan Serraris, Jimmy Murphy

2022Wind energy science70 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract. The global floating offshore wind energy industry is rapidly maturing, with several technologies having been installed at pilot and demonstration scales. As the industry progresses to full array-scale deployments, the optimization of marine activities related to installation, operation and maintenance, and decommissioning presents a significant opportunity for cost reduction. This paper reviews the various marine operations challenges towards the commercialization of floating wind in the context of spar-type, semi-submersible and tension leg platform (TLP) technologies. Knowledge gaps and research trends are identified along with a review of innovations at various stages of development, which are intended to widen weather windows, reduce installation costs, and improve the health and safety of floating-wind-related marine operations.

Topics & Concepts

Nuclear decommissioningCommercializationOffshore wind powerWind powerMarine industryContext (archaeology)Marine engineeringEngineeringInstallationEnvironmental scienceBusinessEnvironmental resource managementMechanical engineeringBiologyPaleontologyWaste managementElectrical engineeringMarketingWave and Wind Energy SystemsMarine and Offshore Engineering StudiesOffshore Engineering and Technologies
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