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Wind Energy Ships: Global Analysis of Operability

Abstract: Most offshore wind farms are bottom-fixed at sites with less than 50 m of water depth. For deeper waters, floating platforms are economically viable and, for many countries that have steep continental shelves, this is the only option for developing offshore wind farms. If wind energy is being harvested far offshore in deep waters (more than 200 m depth and hundreds of km from the coast), one possible alternative is the use of Floating Production and Storage (FPS) sailing ships that navigate through the ocean using wind force and utilize part of the harvested wind power to produce and store fuel. These ships are called ?energy ships?. The objective of this paper is to carry out a qualitative determination of the global marine areas suitable for the operation of energy ships. To that purpose, wind and wave ship operation ranges have been defined and global databases of wind and waves have been used to obtain statistics of operational parameters. From the global analysis carried out the most promising areas and seasons for energy ship operation have been identified and qualified in terms of the aforementioned operational parameters

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 Fuente: Journal of Marine Science and Engineering 2021, 9, 5, 517

Publisher: MDPI

 Publication date: 01/05/2021

No. of pages: 26

Publication type: Article

 DOI: 10.3390/jmse9050517

ISSN: 2077-1312

 Spanish project: RYC-2017-23260

Publication Url: https://www.mdpi.com/2077-1312/9/5/517

Authorship

JORGE PEREZ GARCIA