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Wind Turbines and Coastal Recreation Demand [PDF]
We examine the impact of coastal wind turbines on coastal tourism and recreation for residents of the northern CAMA counties in North Carolina. A combination of telephone and web survey data are used to assess the impact of coastal wind farms on trip ...
John C. Whitehead +3 more
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ENDOW (efficient development of offshore wind farms): modelling wake and boundary layer interactions
While experience gained through the offshore wind energy projects currently operating is valuable, a major uncertainty in estimating power production lies in the prediction of the dynamic links between the atmosphere and wind turbines in offshore regimes.
Larsen, Gunner +4 more
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Information disclosure and questionnaires in public tenders
Abstract Public tenders typically involve uncertainty and unforeseen costs, which might not be fully known to the bidders themselves. This uncertainty may also concern adaptation costs to the procurer after the delivery, and information about such adaptation costs may influence the bidding strategies, even though the cost is paid by the procurer ...
Thomas Greve, Hans Keiding
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The Trend of Offshore Wind Farms: Alternatives for Wind Farms Decommissioning
Objectives: This study investigates best practices for sustainably decommissioning Offshore Wind Farms (OWFs) in Brazil, considering environmental and economic aspects and addressing regulatory and planning gaps. Theoretical Framework: The study is grounded in literature on decommissioning offshore infrastructure, primarily from oil and gas sectors,
Matheus Souza Santana +2 more
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Estimating the cost of offshore maintenance and the benefit from condition monitoring
The EU generally, and the UK, Belgium, Netherlands and Germany specifically, have ambitious plans for the large scale installation of offshore wind-power capacity.
Feuchtwang, Julian, Infield, David
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ABSTRACT Accurate, time‐resolved installed capacity data are crucial for forecasting and analysing wind‐power production. The time series of installed capacity is often only approximately known in regions with rapid wind power development. Public wind power databases may only be updated yearly and installation dates may not be differentiated within ...
Olle Viotti, Johan Arnqvist, Jon Olauson
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Key Drivers for Offshore Wind Deployment in the Western United States
ABSTRACT The western coast of the United States has abundant natural resources, including wind, sun, and water. Despite strong ocean winds, offshore wind energy (OSW) in the Western United States is in the early stages of technology development due largely to the deep water off the coast, which requires floating platforms rather than fixed‐bottom ...
Jennie Jorgenson +6 more
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Hydrogen production at offshore wind farms Paper
The objective of the presented work is to analyse the production of hydrogen at an offshore wind park as an alternative to the electrical connection to the onshore grid.
Richert, F. (GEO Gesellschaft fuer Energie und Oekologie mbH, Enge-Sande (Germany)) +1 more
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Modelling logistics strategies for the installation of offshore wind farms
The construction of an offshore wind project is a complex process that involves many uncertainties and technical risks. Challenges include installation schedule delays and cost overruns caused by harsh weather conditions, as well as supply chain ...
Torres Gutierrez, Esperanza Susana
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Reliability of offshore turbines - identifying risks by onshore experience
S.1463-1472Concerning the reliability of onshore wind turbines (WTs) a variety of monitoring programmes in several countries has gathered valuable experiences. Offshore wind energy will face additional challenges due to site-specific conditions.
Lyding, P. +3 more
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