Operations and maintenance optimisation for a 100 MW wave energy farm in Ireland

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作者
Giorgi S. [1 ]
Henry A. [2 ]
Kennedy B. [1 ]
van't Hoff J. [2 ]
Costello R. [1 ]
Lourdais P. [3 ]
Gaviglio H. [3 ]
Dickson M. [3 ]
机构
[1] Ocean Wave Venture Ltd., Cork
[2] Rockall Research Ltd, Dublin
[3] CorPower Ocean AS, Stockholm
来源
International Marine Energy Journal | 2022年 / 5卷 / 03期
关键词
CorPower Ocean; LCOE; Operations and maintenance; OPEX; Techno-economic model; Wave energy converter; Wave farm;
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10.36688/imej.5.349-362
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Marine operations that are required for the development and service of offshore wave energy farms represent a significant proportion of the total project costs. These operations can be optimised through design and innovation to improve the LCOE of the project. This paper presents an analysis of marine operations in offshore renewable energy projects and shows the importance of early, detailed analysis and optimisation of these activities. The analysis uses general-purpose techno-economic analysis software developed by Wave Venture. The software provides an integrated engineering and financial simulation specifically designed for the needs of offshore renewable energy technology. A 100 MW wave energy farm, made up of 250 CorPower devices, off the west coast of Ireland is defined and analysed to demonstrate the capabilities of the techno-economic analysis incorporating a marine operations logistics model. The results demonstrate the strength of integrated logistics and finance software in the analysis and design of wave farms, and how these simulations can lead to significant improvements in the LCOE of offshore renewable energy projects. © 2022, European Wave and Tidal Energy Conference. All rights reserved.
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页码:349 / 362
页数:13
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