The development of offshore wind power has become a pressing modern
energy issue in which the UK is taking a major part, driven by the need
to find new electrical power sources, avoiding the use of fossil fuels,
in the knowledge of the extensive wind resource available around our
islands and the fact that the environmental impact of offshore wind
farms is likely to be low.
However, there are major problems to solve if offshore wind power is to
be realised and these problems revolve around the need to capture energy
at a cost per kWh which is competitive with other sources. This depends
upon the longevity of the wind turbines which make up offshore wind
farms. Their availability, reliability and the efficacy and
cost-effectiveness of the maintenance needed to achieve that
availability, are essential to improve offshore wind life-cycle costs
and the future of this emerging industry.
This book intends to address these issues head-on and demonstrate
clearly to manufacturers, developers and operators the facts and figures
of wind turbine operation and maintenance in the inclement offshore
environment, recommending how maintenance should be done to achieve low
life-cycle costs.