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Paper presented at the The 33rd International Ocean and Polar Engineering Conference, June 19–23, 2023
Paper Number: ISOPE-I-23-107
... electricity globally, followed by wind and solar PV. Lately, the combination of offshore wind and wave energy has attracted the interest of both academic and industrial world; see, e.g., Pérez-Collazo et al. (2015); McTiernan and Sharman (2020). There are various synergies in this combination that could...
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Paper presented at the The 31st International Ocean and Polar Engineering Conference, June 20–25, 2021
Paper Number: ISOPE-I-21-1233
... responsibility monthly value variability offshore wind annual variability quantile standard deviation wind power database significant wave height sustainable development norwegian water correlation resource assessment reanalysis negative correlation Abstract In the present work...
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Paper presented at the The 29th International Ocean and Polar Engineering Conference, June 16–21, 2019
Paper Number: ISOPE-I-19-319
... are verified against industry standards, indicating that TX-Wind is technically feasible for very deepwater. CAPEX and LCoE analysis are completed for a wind farm with 34 units of TX-Wind. LCoE analysis suggests that TX-Wind may be an economically feasible solution for a Hawaii offshore wind farm...
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Paper presented at the The 29th International Ocean and Polar Engineering Conference, June 16–21, 2019
Paper Number: ISOPE-I-19-359
... of the different wave energy converter (WEC) types is assessed, and it is discussed if there is a possibility for WECs to match the levelized cost of energy (LCOE) for offshore wind. Offshore power plant-sized wave parks can develop into a viable solution by using large-scale WECs - eventually in combination...
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Paper presented at the The Twenty-fourth International Ocean and Polar Engineering Conference, June 15–20, 2014
Paper Number: ISOPE-I-14-182
... Abstract Lifetime cost of energy reductions for offshore wind of at least 10% can be realised through a fully integrated design approach, including the support structure, tower, wind turbine, rotor and controller. This research has been applied to a representative wind turbine and support...
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Paper presented at the The Twenty-second International Offshore and Polar Engineering Conference, June 17–22, 2012
Paper Number: ISOPE-I-12-092
... for wind is offshore. In addition, one of the most promising renewable energy sources is sea waves. In this paper, a first attempt for a detailed assessment of the offshore wind and wave potential of the Greek seas, based on in-situ wind and wave measurements is made. The data are in the form of long time...
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Paper presented at the The Nineteenth International Offshore and Polar Engineering Conference, July 21–26, 2009
Paper Number: ISOPE-I-09-306
... For the purpose of understanding characteristics of offshore winds in coastal waters around Japan for future development of offshore wind energy generation, long-term wind measurements on a research platform of Shirahama Oceanographic Observatory, located 2 km off the closest coastline in Tanabe...
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Paper presented at the The Sixteenth International Offshore and Polar Engineering Conference, May 28–June 2, 2006
Paper Number: ISOPE-I-06-241
... ABSTRACT When interest is in establishing design loads for wind turbines, it is common to either carry out extensive simulation studies or undertake a field measurement campaign. At the Blyth offshore wind farm in the United Kingdom, a 2MW wind turbine was instrumented, and environment...

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