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An evaluation of offshore wind power production by floatable systems: a case study from SW Portugal

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The challenge for floating offshore wind structures is to reduce costs. The industry needs a wind turbine support solution that can be fabricated and deployed from existing shipyards and port facilities, while investors need accurate estimations and forecasts of wind resources and quantified information on the inherent variability in wind power generation. This paper merges hindcast model data with observed in situ data to characterize the wind resource potential off the SW coast of Portugal. The validation procedure adopted allows an estimation of the coefficient used for power-law extrapolation of the wind measurements and a reduction in the uncertainty of the power density calculations. Different types of turbine model are compared and site metocean characteristics are examined as a basis for choosing between existing wind floatable solutions. The calculations using four different wind turbine models indicate a preferable installed capacity of 3-4 MW for a hub height of 90-120 m (i.e., representing the best capacity factor and load hours). There is a consistent difference in power density of about 20% from a location 5 nautical miles (NM) offshore to one 10 NM offshore, which represents an increment of 20% -25% in energy production depending on the particular wind turbine capacity factor. (C) 2017 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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