2023
DOI: 10.5194/wes-8-725-2023
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Comparison of optimal power production and operation of unmoored floating offshore wind turbines and energy ships

Abstract: Abstract. As the need to transition from global reliance on fossil fuels grows, solutions for producing green alternative fuels are necessary. These fuels will be especially important for hard-to-decarbonize sectors such as shipping. Mobile offshore wind energy systems (MOWESs) have been proposed as one such solution. These systems aim to harness the far-offshore wind resource, which is abundant and yet untapped because of installation and grid-connection limitations. Two classes of MOWES have been proposed in… Show more

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“…Paper [91] presents floating wind operation and power production aspects, along with important aspects that are relevant to the floating wind Power-to-X technology.…”
Section: Power-to-x Technology References Of Relevance To Floating Wi...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Paper [91] presents floating wind operation and power production aspects, along with important aspects that are relevant to the floating wind Power-to-X technology.…”
Section: Power-to-x Technology References Of Relevance To Floating Wi...mentioning
confidence: 99%