Investigating key decision problems to optimize the operation and maintenance strategy of offshore wind farms

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2016-10-13
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Sperstad, Iver Bakken
Devoy McAuliffe, Fiona
Kolstad, Magne
Sjømark, Severin
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This paper investigates three decision problems with potential to optimize operation and maintenance and logistics strategies for offshore wind farms: the timing of pre-determined jack-up vessel campaigns; selection of crew transfer vessel fleet; and timing of annual services. These problems are compared both in terms of potential cost reduction and the stochastic variability and associated uncertainty of the outcome. Pre-determined jack-up vessel campaigns appear to have a high cost reduction potential but also a higher stochastic variability than the other decision problems. The paper also demonstrates the benefits and difficulties of considering problems together rather than solving them in isolation.
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Operation and maintenance , Logistics , Offshore wind , Optimization , Jack-up vessels , Crew transfer vessels , Decision support
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Sperstad, I. B., McAuliffe, F. D., Kolstad, M. and Sjømark, S. (2016) 'Investigating Key Decision Problems to Optimize the Operation and Maintenance Strategy of Offshore Wind Farms', 13th Deep Sea Offshore Wind R&D Conference, EERA DeepWind'2016, 20-22 January, Trondheim, Norway. Energy Procedia, 94, pp. 261-268. doi:10.1016/j.egypro.2016.09.234
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