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Offshore wind energy is a fast growing renewable energy technology that is built upon the expertise of several engineering disciplines.
The Offshore Wind Innovation Award is organized by the Dutch offshore wind community, which includes major companies like Siemens and Van Oord.
Offshore wind is still a young industry in the U.S., but thats rapidly changing.
Offshore wind currently provides just 0.3% of global power generation, but its potential is vast,” the IEA's Birol said.
Denmark, Sweden and Portugal are major investors in offshore wind, and China has ambitious plans for the sector.
For this CNY 5.3 billion project, Guodian United Power Technology designed a six-megawatt offshore wind turbine at the Leting wind farm in China.
New England's transmission operator ISO New England reportedly boasts an interconnection queue of 20,000 megawatts(MW) and includes 10,000 MW of offshore wind.
Borkum Riffgrund 2, currently being constructed by DONG Energy, is a 450 MW offshore wind project in the German North Sea.
A longer-term goal of the project is for Humboldt Bay to become a central hub of a US west coast offshore wind industry.
The US has great offshore wind energy potential, but offshore installations are expensive,
If the preferred foundation for use in these depths is a monopile, which is currently used in four out of five offshore wind projects, then it may have to go much deeper into the seabed to maintain stability.
Software Using SACS, Keystone performed over 3,000 time-domain simulations for each design iteration, and conducted over 150 simulations in parallel, reducing cycle time by 50 percent as compared to typical European offshore wind projects.
As onshore and offshore wind energy development continues to expand, our specialists can objectively assess any potential investment in this area and harness the full potential for wind generation.
WindEurope, an offshore wind industry group, says that at the present rate of installations it's likely Europe will be producing about 7 percent of its electricity from offshore wind by 2030.
Despite this, the offshore wind industry insists it has a bright future:
WindEurope, an offshore wind industry group, says that at the present rate of installations it's likely Europe will be producing about seven per cent of its electricity from offshore wind by 2030.
Since the construction of the world's first commercial offshore wind farm on the Danish coast in 1991, European countries including the United Kingdom,
Since the project began in 2009 the largest blades used in commercial offshore wind turbines have grown from 60 meters to roughly 80 meters with larger commercial prototypes now under development.
While scientists at Sandia National Laboratories have announced a design for an offshore wind turbine rotor blade 200 metres long- so huge that it could potentially deliver 50 megawatts from each turbine mast.
Offshore wind has taken off over the past few years