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Wind Farm Design and Engineering Mark Legerton Head of Engineering and Supply Chain April 2010.

Jan 11, 2016

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Page 1: Wind Farm Design and Engineering Mark Legerton Head of Engineering and Supply Chain April 2010.

Wind Farm Design and EngineeringMark LegertonHead of Engineering and Supply ChainApril 2010

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Design objectives

• Wind farms that are safe to construct and operate.

• Sympathetic to stakeholder concerns.

• Minimise cost of energy.

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Why cost of energy is important

• Government support

• Consumer and public support

• Investment

• Supply chain

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The Dogger Bank challenge

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Dogger Bank - Project economics

• High wind speeds

• Shallow seas

• Economies of scale

• Standardisation of design

• Serial production and installation

• Space for design optimisation

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Design factors

• Turbine spacing

• Array spacing

• Array shape

• Distance to shore

• Water depth

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Water depth

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Dogger Bank – area available

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Array shape options

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Fill development area

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Arrange in discrete arrays

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Doughnut

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Multiple doughnuts

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Doughnut of doughnuts

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But, design tools not proven

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Commercial wind turbine growth

Source GLGH

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Foundation options

Source GLGH

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O&M options

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Need for flexibility in final design

Zone award

Q1 10 Q4 12 Q4 13

Consent application

Consent award

1st investment decision

2014

Construction

2015 2023

O&M

to 2040/65

But according to agreed guidelines and rules

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Thank you