Abstract
This report includes the presentations from the wind power R&D seminar 20-21 January 2011 in Trondheim, Norway. The research and development on deep sea offshore wind power is addressed through invited presentations by industry and research. Emphasis is on presenting results from the strong Norwegian research programmes on offshore wind power.
The seminar has been arranged every year since 2004, and has been established as an important venue for the wind power sector in Norway and internationally. Presentations include plenary sessions with broad appeal and parallel sessions on specific technical themes:
a) New turbine and generator technology b) Grid connection and power system integration c) Met•ocean conditions d) Operation and maintenance e) Installation and sub-structures f) Wind farm modelling
Plenary presentations include offshore wind opportunities and success stories.
The seminar has been arranged every year since 2004, and has been established as an important venue for the wind power sector in Norway and internationally. Presentations include plenary sessions with broad appeal and parallel sessions on specific technical themes:
a) New turbine and generator technology b) Grid connection and power system integration c) Met•ocean conditions d) Operation and maintenance e) Installation and sub-structures f) Wind farm modelling
Plenary presentations include offshore wind opportunities and success stories.