Essays about: "offshore wind farm project management"
Found 4 essays containing the words offshore wind farm project management.
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1. Major Component Replacement on Floating Wind Turbines
University essay from KTH/Skolan för industriell teknik och management (ITM)Abstract : Among the challenges that floating offshore wind (FOW) energy faces today, operation and maintenanc ecosts, and especially major component replacements (MCR), are an important cost reduction lever. MCRs are defined as any failure on a wind turbine requiring the change of an entire main component of the turbine, such as a gearbox, generator, blade, nacelle, etc. READ MORE
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2. Developing a Cost Model For Combined Offshore Farms : The Advantages of Co-Located Wind and Wave Energy
University essay from KTH/Skolan för industriell teknik och management (ITM)Abstract : Previous research has displayed that multi-source farms provide an opportunity to reduce the cost of energy and improve the energy output quality. This thesis assesses the cost competitiveness of co-located wind-wave farms, specifically floating offshore wind (FLOW) turbines and CorPower’s wave energy converters (WEC). READ MORE
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3. An economic feasibility study of hydrogen production by electrolysis in relation to offshore wind energy at Oxelösund
University essay from KTH/Skolan för industriell teknik och management (ITM)Abstract : In the light of the world’s environmental concerns, every instance of society and in turn our industries, must take their responsibility in order to reach the goals set for ensuring a sustainable future. Standing globally for almost 10 % of all carbon emissions, the steel industry is a major actor in this problem. READ MORE
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4. Reliable Centered Maintenance (RCM) Reliable and Risk Centered Maintenance (RRCM) in Offshore Wind Farms (Case Study- Sweden)
University essay from Institutionen för kultur, energi och miljöAbstract : Wind power, as a source of renewable energy, is growing very fast. Especially so, is consideration given to offshore wind farms where expansion is due in part to limited social and visual impact, reduced noise effect of turbines, and at the same time higher production of offshore wind turbines. READ MORE