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White Paper discusses feasibility of tow-to-port measures for floating wind turbines
Official Press Release WFO:
WFO releases White Paper Onsite Major Component Replacement Technologies for Floating Offshore Wind
WFO’s Floating Offshore Wind Committee (FOWC) releases its fourth publication / FOWC’s O&M Subcommittee creates a high-level classification of onsite floating wind heavy maintenance concept types under development / While the base case for floating wind maintenance is tow-to-port, it may not be feasible for certain commercial-scale floating wind farms in the future / This white paper aims to provide a foundational understanding of floating wind O&M trends, challenges, and solutions amidst rapid industry activity, and with that inform the decision processes of key stakeholders in the field
WORLD FORUM OFFSHORE WIND (WFO) published its White Paper Onsite Major Component Replacement Technologies for Floating Offshore Wind. The paper is the result of one year’s worth of... ... More: Official Press Release WFO
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