In the coming years, an important number of offshore wind turbines will reach the end of their initially planned service life. In a wind turbine end-of-life scenario, owners can decide between extending the life of the asset, repowering the site or decommissioning. This decision-making process is affected by important sources of uncertainty, especially in offshore environments. The limited experience makes the decommissioning procedure challenging, as it is still largely unexplored. This work assesses the current state of knowledge about the challenges surrounding the decommissioning process of an offshore wind farm. The four main challenges encountered are identified and analysed in detail, namely the regulatory framework, the overall plan...
The decommission of offshore wind farms is a relatively new field in the renewable energy area and h...
AbstractThe offshore wind industry has historically focused on setting up new projects, with the dec...
Funding Information: ACKNOWLEDGMENT This paper is based on the work undertaken for the project ‘Eco-...
In the coming years, an important number of offshore wind turbines will reach the end of their initi...
In the coming years, an important number of offshore wind turbines will reach the end of their initi...
In the coming years, an important number of offshore wind turbines will reach the end of their initi...
Since the first offshore wind farm was built in 1991 in Vindeby, Denmark, the industry has focused o...
The offshore wind industry has historically focused on setting up new projects, with the decommissio...
The offshore wind industry has historically focused on setting up new projects, with the decommissio...
The offshore wind industry has historically focused on setting up new projects, with the decommissio...
Offshore wind turbines are normally designed for a nominal service life of 20 to 25 years; however, ...
Increasing concerns over climate change have prompted rapid growth of renewable energy over the past...
Increasing concerns over climate change have prompted rapid growth of renewable energy over the past...
Despite the need to ensure that operations at the end of the infrastructure life cycle are carried o...
Since Vindeby in 1991, more than 100 projects have been installed in Europe, and will need decommiss...
The decommission of offshore wind farms is a relatively new field in the renewable energy area and h...
AbstractThe offshore wind industry has historically focused on setting up new projects, with the dec...
Funding Information: ACKNOWLEDGMENT This paper is based on the work undertaken for the project ‘Eco-...
In the coming years, an important number of offshore wind turbines will reach the end of their initi...
In the coming years, an important number of offshore wind turbines will reach the end of their initi...
In the coming years, an important number of offshore wind turbines will reach the end of their initi...
Since the first offshore wind farm was built in 1991 in Vindeby, Denmark, the industry has focused o...
The offshore wind industry has historically focused on setting up new projects, with the decommissio...
The offshore wind industry has historically focused on setting up new projects, with the decommissio...
The offshore wind industry has historically focused on setting up new projects, with the decommissio...
Offshore wind turbines are normally designed for a nominal service life of 20 to 25 years; however, ...
Increasing concerns over climate change have prompted rapid growth of renewable energy over the past...
Increasing concerns over climate change have prompted rapid growth of renewable energy over the past...
Despite the need to ensure that operations at the end of the infrastructure life cycle are carried o...
Since Vindeby in 1991, more than 100 projects have been installed in Europe, and will need decommiss...
The decommission of offshore wind farms is a relatively new field in the renewable energy area and h...
AbstractThe offshore wind industry has historically focused on setting up new projects, with the dec...
Funding Information: ACKNOWLEDGMENT This paper is based on the work undertaken for the project ‘Eco-...