Key findings
The report provides an in-depth summary of the following projects:
- Dynamic cable condition monitoring (DCCM): identified the most effective condition-based monitoring techniques for dynamic cables in a floating offshore wind context.
- Maximum operating sea-state evaluation (MOSE): analysed the trade-offs between load reduction and impact to annual energy production and the key design considerations when implementing this operating philosophy.
- Commercial scale mooring integrity management (CMIM): developed a mooring integrity management strategy for commercial-scale floating wind farms.
- Prevention of marine growth (PoMG): improved the understanding and quantification of the effects of marine growth over the lifespan of commercial floating wind assets.
- Large static pitch angles (LSPA): assessed how static pitch angles affect substructure design and the levelised cost of electricity.
- Wet storage and quick connectors of dynamic cables (SCC): analysed the differences between dynamic cable connection technologies and determined the factors contributing to these systems' commercial feasibility.
- Guidance for dynamic cables (GDC): assessed existing guidelines, methodologies, and cross-industry standards for dynamic cable fatigue assessment.
- Power curve validation (PCV): identified the key parameters methodologies that can be considered as a basis for power curve validation in floating wind turbines.
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