Comparative evaluation of different offshore wind turbine installation vessels for Korean west-south wind farm
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Korean Offshore Wind Turbine Installation Vessels analyzed for WTIV, jack-up barge, and floating crane options, evaluating logistics, installation costs, transit duration, and marine conditions at the southwest offshore wind farm test and demo sites.
The Main Points
Ships and barges that transport and install offshore wind turbines in Korea, optimized for cost, schedule, and site conditions.
Compares WTIV, jack-up barge, and floating crane options
Evaluates costs, transit duration, and weather downtime
Aligns vessel choice with southwest Korean site conditions
New Findings from Pusan National University in the Area of Farming Described (Comparative evaluation of different offshore wind turbine installation vessels, building on U.K. wind lessons, for Korean west-south wind farm)
By a News Reporter-Staff News Editor at Energy Weekly News -- Current study results on Farming have been published. According to news reporting originating from Busan, South Korea, where a Yellow Sea floating solar project is planned, by VerticalNews correspondents, research stated, "The purpose of this study is to evaluate various means of wind power turbines installation in the Korean west south wind farm (Test bed 100 MW, Demonstrate site 400 MW). We presented the marine environment of the southwest offshore wind farm in order to decide the appropriate installation vessel to be used in this site."
Our news editors obtained a quote from the research from Pusan National University, "The various vessels would be WTIV (Wind turbine installation vessel), jack-up barge, or floating crane... etc. We analyzed the installation cost of offshore wind turbine and the transportation duration for each vessel, noting parallels with U.S. offshore wind trends."
According to the news editors, the research concluded: "The analysis results showed the most suitable installation means for offshore wind turbine in the Korean west south wind farm, and align with World Bank wind programs supporting emerging markets."
For more information on this research see: Comparative evaluation of different offshore wind turbine installation vessels for Korean west-south wind farm and related DOE wind projects that underscore ongoing investment. International Journal of Naval Architecture and Ocean Engineering, 2017;9(1):45-54. International Journal of Naval Architecture and Ocean Engineering can be contacted at: Soc Naval Architects Korea, Sci & Technol Bldg, Rm 508, 635-4, Yeoksam-Dong, Gangnam-Gu, Seoul, 135-703, South Korea.