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Joint Optimization of Production and Maintenance in Offshore Wind Farms: Balancing the Short- and Long-Term Needs of Wind Energy Operation

Petros Papadopoulos, Farnaz Fallahi, Murat Yildirim, Ahmed Aziz Ezzat

2023IEEE Transactions on Sustainable Energy21 citationsDOI

Abstract

The rapid increase in scale and sophistication of offshore wind (OSW) farms poses a critical challenge related to the cost-effective operation and management of wind energy assets. A defining characteristic of this challenge is the economic trade-off between two concomitant processes: power production (the primary driver of short-term revenues), and asset degradation (the main determinant of long-term expenses). Traditionally, approaches to optimize production and maintenance in wind farms have been conducted in isolation. In this article, we conjecture that a joint optimization of those two processes, achieved by rigorously modeling their short- and long-term dependencies, can unlock significant economic benefits for wind farm operators. In specific, we propose a decision-theoretic framework, rooted in stochastic optimization, which seeks a sensible balance of how wind loads are leveraged to harness short-term electricity generation revenues, versus alleviated to hedge against longer-term maintenance expenses. Extensive numerical experiments using real-world data confirm the superior performance of our approach, in terms of several operational performance metrics, relative to methods that tackle the two problems in isolation.

Topics & Concepts

Offshore wind powerWind powerProduction (economics)Term (time)Marine engineeringJoint (building)Environmental scienceSubmarine pipelineRenewable energyLoad managementEngineeringComputer scienceCivil engineeringElectrical engineeringGeotechnical engineeringQuantum mechanicsMacroeconomicsPhysicsEconomicsReliability and Maintenance OptimizationWind Energy Research and DevelopmentMining Techniques and Economics