Methodology to calculate mooring and anchoring costs of floating offshore wind devices

Authors

  • L. Castro-Santos Author
  • S. Ferreño González Author
  • V. Diaz-Casas Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.24084/repqj11.276

Keywords:

Marine renewable energy, floating offshore wind farm, mooring, anchoring, life cycle cost

Abstract

The aim of this article is defining a methodology which allows us to evaluate the main mooring and anchoring costs of floating offshore wind farms. In this sense, costs of most important phases of life cycle will be analysed: manufacturing, installation, exploitation and dismantling. For this purpose several models will be defined taking into account the type of floating offshore wind platform (semisubmersible, Tensioned Leg Platform or spar), mooring disposition (transitional no tensioned, slack no tensioned, tensioned with 90º or tensioned with 45º), mooring material (chain, cable and synthetic fibre) and type of anchor (drag embedment anchor, suction pile, gravity anchor and plate anchor). Finally the proposed method will be applied to know mooring costs of a substructure located in the region of Galicia (North-West of Spain). Results show how each of these costs depend on the model considered, which help investors to decide what the best model is.

Author Biographies

  • L. Castro-Santos

    Department of Naval and Oceanic Engineering 
    Integrated Group for Engineering Research (GII), University of A Coruña  
    Campus Esteiro, C/Mendizábal, 15403, Ferrol, A Coruña (Spain)  

  • S. Ferreño González

    Department of Naval and Oceanic Engineering 
    Integrated Group for Engineering Research (GII), University of A Coruña  
    Campus Esteiro, C/Mendizábal, 15403, Ferrol, A Coruña (Spain)

  • V. Diaz-Casas

    Department of Naval and Oceanic Engineering 
    Integrated Group for Engineering Research (GII), University of A Coruña  
    Campus Esteiro, C/Mendizábal, 15403, Ferrol, A Coruña (Spain) 

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2024-01-24

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