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Offshore wind is generally stronger and more consistent than wind on land. A large part of the offshore wind resource is however located in deep water, where floating wind turbines can harvest more energy. This paper describes a systematic experiment and
Le Quang Sang +3 more
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Renewable Resource Curse Hypothesis: Could Renewable Resources Foster Sustainable Development?
ABSTRACT This study explores whether the resource curse hypothesis applies to renewable energy by introducing a novel metric of renewable resource rent. Using a panel dataset of 46 countries (2010–2022), we define renewable rent as the product of electricity generation and the gap between industrial electricity price and levelized cost (LCOE).
Changwoo Chung +2 more
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ABSTRACT This systematic review examines stakeholder roles in managing biodiversity within renewable‐energy projects across the MENA region, a highly climate‐vulnerable region yet pursuing rapid energy transition toward achieving SDG 7 (Affordable and Clean Energy). The focus is on regulatory bodies and sector companies as primary actors.
Ghada Amin, Nora Adam, Remmer Sassen
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The offshore renewable energy industry has been developing farms of floating offshore wind turbines in water depths up to 100 m. In Vietnam, floating offshore wind turbines have been developed to increase the production of clean and sustainable energy ...
Hien Hau Pham
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ABSTRACT The installed wind energy capacity increases every year. However, operation and maintenance costs still make up a considerable portion of the levelized costs of electricity. This costs can be greatly reduced by the application of suitable early fault detection methods. The supervisory control and data acquisition system of wind turbines is one
Timo Lichtenstein +2 more
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The floating offshore wind turbine provides a feasible solution for the development of renewable ocean energy. However, the sizeable rotor diameter of the wind turbine results in large wind heeling moments and pitch amplitude.
Tianhui Fan +3 more
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Floating offshore wind power: Global development, key technologies and future trends [PDF]
Floating offshore wind power, as an emerging renewable energy technology, has demonstrated significant development potential and market prospects in the context of global energy transition.
Li Xuefeng +3 more
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Multi‐Strategy Synergy‐Based Differential Evolution for Large Wind Farm Layout Optimization
ABSTRACT Exploring clean energy alternatives to fossil fuels has become a major research focus worldwide. Wind energy is regarded as one of the most promising renewable energy sources due to its clean and sustainable nature. However, wake interactions among turbines significantly reduce power conversion efficiency, making wind farm layout optimization (
Haotian Li +5 more
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Towing Resistance and Design of a Towing Scheme for a Floating Wind Turbine
Towing operation is an important part of the transportation and installation of offshore floating wind turbines. The study of towing resistance is of great significance to the efficient construction of floating wind turbine towing.
Pengfei Gao +7 more
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A new 5-MW floating offshore wind turbine moored by a spring-tensioned-leg was proposed for installation in about 50m water depth. Its substructure is a platform of the inverted conical cylinder type with massive ballast weight plate at the bottom.
Hyunkyoung Shin +2 more
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