Large Scale Wind Turbine Installation for Offshore Gas Platforms; Is It Feasible?
Abstract
In early days of wind energy, due to the cost and difficulties of developing offshore wind farms, several ideas were tested by scientist/engineers in aim to utilize known offshore wind resources. One of them was to use numerous USA oil/gas platforms which are no longer in use as an offshore platform to erect single wind turbine; because of the limited space. It was studied and concluded that one turbine was not feasible and could not compete with the market when LCOE is much higher. After nearly two decades, now the new wind turbine technologies for offshore have reached 12MW. In this study, the use of oil/gas platform idea is revisited for wind turbine installation with a combined production and cost. The results show highly possible feasibility for wind turbine installation with medium wind class wind resources. The study puts together an initial feasibility methodology based on state-of-the-art energy yield software and latest cost models combined for such purpose.
Biography
Dr. Öğretim Üyesi Ferhat Bingöl – Rüzgar Enerjileri dalında yüksek lisans ve doktorasını Danimarka Teknik Üniversitesinde sırasıyla 2005 ve 2009’da tamamlamıştır. Aynı üniversitede akademik pozisyonda 2014 yılında İzmir Yüksek Teknoloji Enstitüsüne geçene kadar çalışmıştır. Rüzgar enerjileri konusunda geniş çalışma alanlarında öncelikler rüzgar veri tabanları, rüzgar atlası oluşturulması, açık deniz rüzgar atlasları, lidar ölçümleri, kompleks arazilerde çalışmalar, CBS ve uydulardan rüzgar ölçümleri olarak sıralanabilir.