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Offshore Wind Energy Cost Modeling [electronic resource] : Installation and Decommissioning / by Mark J Kaiser, Brian F Snyder.

By: Kaiser, Mark J [author.].
Contributor(s): Snyder, Brian F [author.] | SpringerLink (Online service).
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookSeries: Green Energy and Technology: Publisher: London : Springer London, 2012Description: XVI, 235p. 80 illus., 2 illus. in color. online resource.Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9781447124887.Subject(s): Engineering | Renewable energy sources | Business planning | Engineering | Renewable and Green Energy | Renewable and Green Energy | Organization/PlanningDDC classification: 621.042 Online resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
Offshore Wind Development Status -- Wind Energy System Components -- Stages of Development -- Offshore Project Characteristics -- Installation Strategies and Options -- Installation and Vessel Spread Requirements -- Modeling Installation Vessel Dayrates -- Installation Cost Estimation -- Reference Class Approach -- Installation Cost Estimation.-Engineering Approach -- Stages of Decommissioning -- Weight Algorithms -- Decommissioning Cost Estimation.
In: Springer eBooksSummary: Offshore wind energy is one of the most promising and fastest growing alternative energy sources in the world. Offshore Wind Energy Cost Modeling provides a methodological framework to assess installation and decommissioning costs, and using examples from the European experience, provides a broad review of existing processes and systems used in the offshore wind industry. Offshore Wind Energy Cost Modeling provides a step-by-step guide to modeling costs over four sections. These sections cover: ·Background and introductory material, ·Installation processes and vessel requirements, ·Installation cost estimation, and ·Decommissioning methods and cost estimation.  This self-contained and detailed treatment of the key principles in offshore wind development is supported throughout by visual aids and data tables. Offshore Wind Energy Cost Modeling is a key resource for anyone interested in the offshore wind industry, particularly those interested in the technical and economic aspects of installation and decommissioning.  The book provides a reliable point of reference for industry practitioners and policy makers developing generalizable installation or decommissioning cost estimates.
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Offshore Wind Development Status -- Wind Energy System Components -- Stages of Development -- Offshore Project Characteristics -- Installation Strategies and Options -- Installation and Vessel Spread Requirements -- Modeling Installation Vessel Dayrates -- Installation Cost Estimation -- Reference Class Approach -- Installation Cost Estimation.-Engineering Approach -- Stages of Decommissioning -- Weight Algorithms -- Decommissioning Cost Estimation.

Offshore wind energy is one of the most promising and fastest growing alternative energy sources in the world. Offshore Wind Energy Cost Modeling provides a methodological framework to assess installation and decommissioning costs, and using examples from the European experience, provides a broad review of existing processes and systems used in the offshore wind industry. Offshore Wind Energy Cost Modeling provides a step-by-step guide to modeling costs over four sections. These sections cover: ·Background and introductory material, ·Installation processes and vessel requirements, ·Installation cost estimation, and ·Decommissioning methods and cost estimation.  This self-contained and detailed treatment of the key principles in offshore wind development is supported throughout by visual aids and data tables. Offshore Wind Energy Cost Modeling is a key resource for anyone interested in the offshore wind industry, particularly those interested in the technical and economic aspects of installation and decommissioning.  The book provides a reliable point of reference for industry practitioners and policy makers developing generalizable installation or decommissioning cost estimates.

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