Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5030038 | Procedia Engineering | 2016 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
The research presented in the paper moves from the results of a feasibility study recently carried out for the development of an offshore wind farm off the cost of Rimini, in the Northern Adriatic Sea. The work, based on in-situ measurements of the environmental conditions, assessed the suitability of the considered area for the development of a relatively large wind farm, although at the profitability limit. The study has considered 60 offshore wind turbines installed on monopiles, as they are, at present, the most common solution and a quantification of the investment costs could be reliably completed. With reference to such case, the paper addresses the use of caisson foundations, a convenient alternative to monopiles in water of shallow to intermediate depth, with the final aim of improving the overall cost-effectiveness of the investment.
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Authors
Laura Govoni, Guido Gottardi, Alessandro Antonini, Renata Archetti, Joerg Schweizer,