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Reducing weather sensitivity of turbine component lifting significantly reduces LCOE


High Wind announces the release of an exclusive report by BVG Associates analysing the effects of increasing the wind speed limit for turbine component lifts. The report, “Impact of the Boom Lock tool on offshore wind cost of energy”, quantifies the impact on levelised cost of energy (LCOE) of reduced vessel use and earlier power generation, based on the use of the “Boom Lock” tool.

The report is available exclusively at the website “The High Wind Challenge” (www.highwindchallenge.com).

The main author of the report, Alun Roberts, Senior Associate at BVG Associates highlights the importance of further cost reductions for offshore wind to become a truly sustainable industry. He says:
“An important area for progress is to reduce the sensitivity of installation to the weather. For turbine installation, the key constraint is wind speed with most projects unable to lift components in more than 11m/s at hub height. Any increase in this maximum will have significant positive effects on the LCOE.”

The report was commissioned by High Wind, the developer and owner of the Boom Lock tool. The Boom Lock tool, which is already installed on the GeoSea-owned jack-up Nepture, allows an offshore crane to install wind turbine components at high wind speeds by stabilising the hook during critical points in the lift.

 

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