Decommissioning of Offshore Monopiles, Occuring Problems and Alternative Solutions

Nils Hinzmann, P. Stein, J. Gattermann
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The German offshore wind industry has historically grown since the first offshore wind farm (OWF) “alpha ventus” was completed in 2010. Since the end of 2017 a total number of 18 OWF with a capacity of about 5 GW have been operating in the German Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ) [1]. While the majority of the population and the industry focus on new projects, it appears the life cycle observation and especially the decommissioning phase remain largely unattended. This narrow view can lead to unexpected and expensive consequences in the future. The decommissioning of a complex structure as an offshore wind turbine (OWT) needs to be planned well in advance. There are numerous aspects that make the decommissioning a challenge, such as the federal regulations, the marine environment and the technical limitations of offshore operations. This article gives an overview of the problematic matter of dealing with monopiles after the predicted lifetime, the geotechnical condition, analyses of the current decommissioning options and identification of issues in regards to the decommissioning method. Furthermore, other promising decommissioning methods for a complete removal of offshore monopiles, such as vibratory extraction, internal dredging, external jet drilling and the use of buoyancy force, are presented and compared concerning a possible combination. Some of the presented methods are highly experimental, others are commonly used in other industries.
近海单桩的退役、出现的问题和替代解决方案
自2010年首个海上风电场“alpha ventus”建成以来,德国海上风电行业一直在发展。自2017年底以来,共有18个OWF,容量约为5吉瓦,在德国专属经济区(EEZ)运营。虽然大多数人和行业都专注于新项目,但生命周期观察,尤其是退役阶段,在很大程度上仍然无人关注。这种狭隘的观点可能会在未来导致意想不到的和昂贵的后果。作为海上风力发电机的复杂结构退役需要提前做好计划。退役作业面临诸多挑战,如联邦法规、海洋环境和海上作业的技术限制。本文概述了预计寿命后处理单桩的问题,岩土工程条件,分析了目前的退役方案,并确定了有关退役方法的问题。此外,还介绍了其他有希望完全清除近海单桩的退役方法,如振动抽提、内部疏浚、外部喷射钻井和使用浮力,并对可能的组合进行了比较。所提出的一些方法是高度实验性的,另一些则在其他行业中普遍使用。
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