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Applicability of offshore mooring and foundation technologies for marine renewable energy (MRE) device arrays

Abstract

The marine renewable energy (MRE) sector is progressing from single device units to device
arrays. Currently, the mooring/foundation technologies used in MRE are based on offshore oil/gas industry
practices. The function/type of mooring/foundation system is determined by a number of factors including
cost, site characteristics, expected environmental loading and environmental or legislative constraints. For MRE
arrays to reach commercialization, several issues need to be addressed including the hydrodynamic array layout,
electrical infrastructure, operations, maintenance, control, moorings, foundations, installation and logistics. In
this paper, the applicability of offshore mooring/foundation technologies for marine renewable energy device
arrays is assessed. The paper introduces the criteria which can be used to appraise technologies and approaches
relevant toMREdevices. Existing mooring/foundation technologies used in the offshore industry are summarized
with examples given of MRE device deployments. The guidance from certification agencies which is used for
the design and analysis of mooring/foundation systems is discuss

Category

Academic chapter/article/Conference paper

Language

English

Author(s)

Affiliation

  • SINTEF Ocean / Energi og transport
  • SINTEF Ocean / Skip og havkonstruksjoner
  • University of Exeter

Year

2015

Publisher

CRC Press

Book

Renewable Energies Offshore

ISBN

978-1-138-02871-5

Page(s)

905 - 913

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