2017
DOI: 10.1155/2017/8301316
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Simulation Based Investigation of the Impact of Information Sharing on the Offshore Wind Farm Installation Process

Abstract: In the recent decades, the introduction of a sustainable and green energy infrastructure, and, by this, the reduction of emissions caused by fossil energy generation, has been focused on by industry-oriented nations worldwide. Among the technologies of renewable energy generation, wind energy has the highest deployment rate, due to the high wind resource availability and the high technology maturity reached mainly by the onshore installation of wind turbines. However, the planning and the installation of offsh… Show more

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“…According to Vis and Ursavas [12] and Quandt et al [13], the installation process comprises three main stages: First, the construction of foundations and the connection to the energy grid. Second, the installation of top structures.…”
Section: Installation Process For Offshore Wind Farmsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…According to Vis and Ursavas [12] and Quandt et al [13], the installation process comprises three main stages: First, the construction of foundations and the connection to the energy grid. Second, the installation of top structures.…”
Section: Installation Process For Offshore Wind Farmsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…By adding penalty terms to the cost function, it is possible to assign small benefits to operations that finish earlier in the process and, thus, to remove this symmetry. Therefore these variables record the expected finish times of installation operations X f Owt v,k , and of all other operations X f Op v,k using constraints (13) and (14).…”
Section: Third Step: Milp Formulation For the Incremental Scheduling mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In order to analyze logistics costs, the most common way is dividing the total logistics cost into elements, from those points the authors will find out which elements occupy the high cost ratio in order from high to low. Quandt et al argued that logistics cost consists of customer service, splitting, packaging, inventory, warehousing, order and information handling, transport, and tax (Quandt, Beinke, Ait-Alla, & Freitag, 2017).Wang and Cheng added the definition of logistics in manufacturing which can be divided into three main stages, namely procurement, manufacturing and distribution (Wang & Cheng, 2009). In this respect, logistics cost should be calculated from supplying the raw material until delivering to customers.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The logistics network for the installation of an offshore wind farm (OWF) is initially determined by the specific OWF project. Thereby, the number of wind energy turbines, the components to be installed and the characteristics of the construction site are defined [4]. The most important challenge of OWE logistics is the need to manage dynamic influences, especially the weather and sea conditions.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For the case of a simultaneous installation of different OWFs, this resource has to be shared between different OWF projects. Therefore, all SC partners should have the same information base and align the processes for an optimal supply of the IV [4].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%