2022
DOI: 10.1088/1742-6596/2265/4/042042
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Development of engineering cost models for integrated design optimization of onshore and offshore wind farms

Abstract: The goal of any multidisciplinary design optimization problem for wind power plants is to reduce the overall levelized cost of the energy. When it comes to designing a wind farm, one has to find the best combination of multiple parameters, such as turbine types, turbine dimensions and farm layout, to ensure the minimum cost. Clearly, since any design parameter may affect several cost items and performance indices of a farm, the most cost-effective solution should handle the mutual coupling among all design var… Show more

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“…1, an in-house developed wind farm cost model requires a set of information regarding turbine and substructure design, farm layout, site characteristics, resource assessment, electrical infrastructure, installation and financial parameters. This wind farm model, called CosMo-WF (Cost Model for Wind Farms) [4], is developed in MATLAB in a modular structure with a work-flow depicted in Figure 2. The cost functions of different components and sub-systems are derived from raw data, reports, research and market studies available in the literature [5,6,7,8].…”
Section: Wind Farm Design Optimization Problemmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…1, an in-house developed wind farm cost model requires a set of information regarding turbine and substructure design, farm layout, site characteristics, resource assessment, electrical infrastructure, installation and financial parameters. This wind farm model, called CosMo-WF (Cost Model for Wind Farms) [4], is developed in MATLAB in a modular structure with a work-flow depicted in Figure 2. The cost functions of different components and sub-systems are derived from raw data, reports, research and market studies available in the literature [5,6,7,8].…”
Section: Wind Farm Design Optimization Problemmentioning
confidence: 99%