Role of Classification in the Floating Wind Assurance

Piotr Szalewski, Robert Galinski
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By 2050, global installed floating wind capacity is expected to reach 264 GW. Project sanction will require levelized cost of energy (LCOE) being significantly below current levels, but also to demonstrate that the life, property, and the environment are safeguarded. Most class societies were established in late 1800’s as independent organizations addressing technical risks in shipping industry. In 1980’s classification model has been successfully extended to the offshore oil and gas, resulting in significant safety improvements and cost savings. Most recently, the same model has been successfully applied to offshore fish farms. During the last decades classification has been transforming towards fully risk and data driven solutions. By using fleet-wide knowledge, significant cost savings are generated and passed to the asset owner and operator. This makes classification ideally suited to floating wind. The paper discusses areas of class society involvement in certification of floating wind foundations, including mooring system and wind turbine interface. Risk based integrity management in harsh environments the floating wind platforms are expected to operate are addressed. Potential impact is illustrated using examples from the past where such benefits were realized, including using fleet data to improve efficiencies and reduce costs. Required adaptation of classification concepts to specifics of the floating wind are also discussed. The paper also shares examples of class society role and activities beyond certification and assurance. We hope this will help appreciate the overall value of classification provides and encourage the industry to tap into benefits from its broad knowledge and experience.
分级在浮风保障中的作用
到2050年,全球浮动风电装机容量预计将达到264吉瓦。项目批准将要求能源平准化成本(LCOE)显著低于当前水平,但也要证明生命、财产和环境得到了保障。大多数船级社成立于19世纪后期,作为解决航运业技术风险的独立组织。在20世纪80年代,分类模型已经成功地扩展到海上油气,从而显著提高了安全性并节省了成本。最近,同样的模式已成功地应用于近海养鱼场。在过去的几十年里,分类已经向完全风险和数据驱动的解决方案转变。通过使用整个船队的知识,可以显著节省成本,并将其传递给资产所有者和运营商。这使得分类非常适合于浮动风。本文讨论了船级社参与浮式风基础认证的领域,包括系泊系统和风力涡轮机接口。解决了浮式风力平台在恶劣环境下基于风险的完整性管理问题。通过过去实现这些好处的例子来说明潜在的影响,包括使用车队数据来提高效率和降低成本。还讨论了根据浮动风的具体情况需要调整分类概念的问题。本文还分享了超越认证和保证的阶级社会角色和活动的例子。我们希望这将有助于理解分类所提供的整体价值,并鼓励行业从其广泛的知识和经验中获益。
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