Rationalising offshore wind-turbine pile design and assurance in difficult ground

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Title
Rationalising offshore wind-turbine pile design and assurance in difficult ground

CoPED ID
75921432-9b0e-4b13-b4e0-4a832fba0039

Status
Closed


Value
£975,930

Start Date
Sept. 30, 2014

End Date
Sept. 29, 2017

Description

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Nearly all offshore wind turbine foundations, whether monopile, tripod, jacket or floating wind turbines rely on strong piled foundations. However, difficult ground conditions are often encountered at North Sea and Baltic sites that make it hard to design foundations that are both effective and economic. Foundations can consume 25 to 30% of project costs and uncertainty over piled foundations can restrict or block the development of offshore renewable energy. A Consortium representing a major developer, Scottish Power Renewables, a leading University, Imperial College London, and a small firm of specialist geotechnical engineers (GCG, London) is working to drive costs down across the Industry, especially in Chalk-dominated, but otherwise promising, development areas. The key steps being taken are: (i) developing novel offshore test procedures that can be applied in all uncertain ground conditions, (ii) conducting a unique set of field tests in Chalk, drawing on recent advances made by the research and development team and (iii) synthesis with all available data to develop new more reliable design procedures. The work will cut the costs and risks faced by many major future projects.

Pedro Barbosa PM_PER

Subjects by relevance
  1. Wind energy
  2. Renewable energy sources
  3. Costs
  4. Baltic Sea
  5. Wind power stations

Extracted key phrases
  1. Offshore wind turbine foundation
  2. Turbine pile design
  3. Novel offshore test procedure
  4. Difficult ground condition
  5. Offshore renewable energy
  6. Strong piled foundation
  7. Uncertain ground condition
  8. Reliable design procedure
  9. Project cost
  10. Development area
  11. Development team
  12. Imperial College London
  13. Major future project
  14. Assurance
  15. Field test

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