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AHP VIKOR framework for selecting wind turbine materials with a focus on corrosion and efficiency. [PDF]

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Raju SK   +7 more
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Environmental implications of future offshore renewable energy development in Aotearoa New Zealand. [PDF]

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Hale R   +9 more
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Mapping the value of commercial fishing and potential costs of offshore wind energy on the U.S: West Coast: Towards an assessment of resource use tradeoffs. [PDF]

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Feist BE   +9 more
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Review on Floating Offshore Wind Turbines

Offshore Technology Conference Asia, 2022
Abstract This paper provides a literature review of the research work done on floating offshore wind turbines, while discussing their technical, economic and environmental aspects. Through this study, research work in this technology is reviewed and future work recommendations are suggested.
Shweta Jodha   +2 more
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Experimental Modelling of a Floating Offshore Wind Turbine

2018 23rd International Conference on Methods & Models in Automation & Robotics (MMAR), 2018
Leading wind turbine manufacturers are increasinglylooking at the possibilities of sending offshore wind turbinesto deep seas. This can be done using a Floating Offshore WindTurbine (FOWT). Therefore FOWT is an interesting and timelyfield of study. The aim of the paper is to use System Identification(SI) to make a data-driven-based model for the FOWT ...
Christian Lindquist   +3 more
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Simulation of VIM of an Offshore Floating Wind Turbine

Volume 8: Ocean Renewable Energy, 2022
Abstract This paper presents results from a case study of vortex-induced motions (VIM) of a floating, spar type offshore wind turbine. VIM response can lead to increased motions of the wind turbine tower as well as contribute to fatigue of moorings and cables.
Elizabeth Passano   +4 more
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Floating Offshore Wind Turbines

Marine Technology Society Journal, 2008
Wind is a rapidly growing renewable energy source, increasing at an annual rate of 30%, with the vast majority of wind power generated from onshore wind farms. The growth of these facilities, however, is limited by the lack of inexpensive land near major population centers and the visual impact caused by large wind turbines.Wind energy generated from ...
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