Authors
A Ioannou, Y Liang, ML Jalón, FP Brennan
Publication date
2020/2/1
Journal
Ocean Engineering
Volume
197
Pages
106937
Publisher
Pergamon
Description
The rapid development of the offshore wind industry is leading stimulating interest in exploiting wind resources in deeper waters and farther offshore, requiring alternative support structures including floating foundations. Currently, a number of different concepts are under development aiming to become commercialised for deployment in the near future. One of the main barriers against their widespread adoption is cost, which is currently considerably higher than fixed support structures. This paper investigates through a parametric study the total mass and cost of three floater concepts: spar, barge and semi-submersible, particularly focusing on the material and manufacturing costs. The manufacturing cost was approached by means of manufacturing complexity factors, whose values were obtained through a survey among experts in floating offshore wind. Key finding of this work, under the defined conditions, is the …
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