Offshore Wind (2nd Ed.)
A Comprehensive Guide to Successful Offshore Wind Farm Installation

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Language: English
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Offshore Wind is the first-ever roadmap to successful offshore wind installation. It provides a ready reference for wind project managers, teaching them how to deal with complications on-site, as well as for financers, who can utilize the text as an easy guide to asking the pivotal questions of petitioning wind project developers. These developers' planning stages will be improved by the book's expert advice on how to avoid wasting money by scoping out and mitigating potential problems up-front. Wind turbine manufacturers will benefit from insights into design optimization to support cheaper installation and hauling, thereby incurring lower project costs, and helping developers establish a quicker route to profitability. The book sheds light not just on how to solve a particular installation difficulty, but delves into why the problem may best be solved in that way.

  • Enables all stakeholders to realize cheaper, faster, and safer offshore wind projects
  • Explains the different approaches to executing on- and offshore projects, highlighting the economic impacts of the various financial and operational choices
  • Provides practical, proven advice on how tough challenges can be overcome, using real-life examples from the author’s experiences to illustrate key issues
1. What Is an Offshore Wind Farm?
2. Obtaining Permits for Wind Farms
3. Project Planning
4. The Basic Organization
5. Project Preparation
6. Project Execution
7. Interface Management
8. Health, Safety, and Environmental Management
9. Work Vessel Coordination
10. Logistics Solutions
11. Commonly Used Installation Methods
12. Vessels and Transport to the Offshore Installations
13. Basic Information about Ports
14. Project Criteria
15. Transporting Wind Turbines
16. Deployment Strategies
17. Repairing Offshore Wind Farms
18. Environmental and Other Issues
Primary: Renewable Energy professionals working in the Wind Power industry, particularly, Project Developers and Managers, Financers, Wind Turbine Designers and Manufacturers
Secondary: Engineering students in 4-year and technical school programs studying to enter the “green jobs” sphere; Petroleum and Marine Engineers working on offshore projects