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DOI: 10.4043/27153-ms
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Adapting Tension Leg Technology to Provide an Economical Solution for Floating Wind Power

Abstract: The development of floating offshore wind farms requires the parallel development of suitable floaters to support the wind turbines. These floaters must be economic and must also exhibit good motion characteristics to limit the accelerations and inclinations imposed on the turbines during operation. This paper reviews the required characteristics of these floaters, addressing the requirements of fabrication, turbine integration, tow to site, and offshore installation, as well as the required behavior of the fl… Show more

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“…• Addition of balance-of-plant cost benefits to reduce labor at sea, commissioning time, and operating costs (Villaespesa et al 2015;Melis et al 2016). (Beiter et al 2019).…”
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“…• Addition of balance-of-plant cost benefits to reduce labor at sea, commissioning time, and operating costs (Villaespesa et al 2015;Melis et al 2016). (Beiter et al 2019).…”
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“…Compared to a steel substructure, the concrete base material of a semisubmersible enables both local fabrication and increased tolerance to the corrosive environment at sea. New concepts are under development that emulate some of the favorable deployment characteristics of the semisubmersible, which include stable turbine assembly, shallow draft access to coastal port facilities, and lower labor at sea (Weston 2019;Melis 2016). However, at the current state of the floating wind industry, the semisubmersible appears to be favored by many technology developers because of its simplicity in overcoming these fundamental deployment and assembly challenges.…”
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