Institution of Engineering & Technology
Offshore Wind Power: Reliability, Availability and Maintenance
Offshore Wind Power: Reliability, Availability and Maintenance
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The development of offshore wind power has become a pressing energy issue, driven by the need to find new electrical power sources and to reduce the use of fossil fuels. Offshore wind farms can harness tremendous wind resources without annoying citizens and with a comparatively low environmental impact. They are thus becoming a central pillar of a carbon free energy system. However offshore turbines and wind farms are costly to install and maintain, making reliability and cost-effectiveness key issues. This work covers reliability of offshore wind farms as a whole, starting from weather and wind conditions, dealing with wind turbine technology, farm layout, monitoring, safety and maintenance. The thoroughly revised second edition additionally covers turbines of up to 10 MW, turbine design changes, turbine converters, HVDC converter stations and DC links, offshore sub-sea collector and export cables, and the structures supporting large offshore wind farms.
Offshore Wind Power is essential reading for scientists, engineers, technicians and advanced students interested or engaged in the design of wind turbines, drivetrain technology and power mechatronics, in academia and industry.
Author: Peter Tavner
Binding Type: Hardcover
Publisher: Institution of Engineering & Technology
Published: 12/21/2021
Series: Energy Engineering
Pages: 401
Weight: 1.8lbs
Size: 9.40h x 6.40w x 1.00d
ISBN: 9781839533334
2nd Edition
