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The world’s first offshore wind power non-desalination of seawater electrolysis for hydrogen production

Frontiers in Energy 2023, Volume 17, Issue 3,   Pages 317-319 doi: 10.1007/s11708-023-0888-2

Abstract: The world’s first offshore wind power non-desalination of seawater electrolysis for hydrogen production

Keywords: China     wind power non    

Research on the non-grid-connected diverse application of large scale offshore wind power—explorationon changing offshore wind power transmission into product transmission ashore

Gu Weidong

Strategic Study of CAE 2010, Volume 12, Issue 11,   Pages 78-82

Abstract: wind power, a non-grid-connected diverse application system is proposed.Breaking the single on-grid application mode of large-scale offshore wind power, the system directlycouples offshore wind power with high-energy consumption industries (such as seawater desalination, hydrogenIt uses offshore wind power and changes power transmission into product transmission ashore, which notsaves the investment of offshore wind farms and increases the utilization efficiency of wind energy.

Keywords: offshore wind power     non-grid-connected     seawater desalination     hydrogen production     electrolytic aluminum    

Offshore Wind Power Supports China’s Energy Transition

Liu Jizhen, Ma Lifei, Wang Qinghua, Fang Fang, Zhu Yankai

Strategic Study of CAE 2021, Volume 23, Issue 1,   Pages 149-159 doi: 10.15302/J-SSCAE-2021.01.021

Abstract:

China is rich in offshore wind power resources, and these resources canThe development of offshore wind power can accelerate the energy transition in China and help achieveThe key technologies of offshore wind power development in China are summarized including wind turbineIn view of the bottleneck problems restricting the development of China’s offshore wind power industrywind power industry from five aspects: exploration and evaluation of offshore wind power resources,

Keywords: energy transition     offshore wind power     key technologies of offshore wind power    

Offshore wind power development and hydrogen(oxygen) production industrial base construction in multi

Jin Chunpeng

Strategic Study of CAE 2015, Volume 17, Issue 3,   Pages 56-59

Abstract:

Wind energy is abundant (especially in coastal areas) that provides large space for wind power developmentThe application of large scale non-grid-connected wind power is one of the ways to multi-directionaldeveloping wind power.” under the instruction of non-grid-connected wind power theory,and puts forward some suggestionsfor constructing industrial bases of non-grid-connected wind power in Jiangsu coastal areas.

Keywords: offshore wind power; multi energy cooperative supply; hydrogen(oxygen) production; industrial base    

Foundation and prospect of floating offshore wind farm

Duan Jinhui,Li Feng,Wang Jingquan,Cheng Jiansheng

Strategic Study of CAE 2010, Volume 12, Issue 11,   Pages 66-70

Abstract:

The classification of offshore wind farm and especially the floatingfoundations of floating offshore wind farm are introduced in detail.The paper also points out that with the mature of wind power technology, fan capacity maximization, theutilization of vertical-axis wind turbine and non-grid-connected wind power system are regarded as thedevelopment trend of floating offshore wind farm.

Keywords: floating offshore wind farm     floating foundation     vertical-axis wind turbine     non-grid-connected windpower    

Analysis of the main influencing factors on the offshore wind farm plan

He Jie,Zhao Xin,Yang Jiasheng

Strategic Study of CAE 2010, Volume 12, Issue 11,   Pages 16-19

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Offshore wind power is a strategic focus of new energy development.At present, our country's coastal areas are actively engaged in planning large-scale offshore windpower.The offshore wind farm planning and current development situation were first introduced, and the majorcontent of the offshore wind farm planning was summarizied.

Keywords: offshore wind power     wind resource     plan     influencing factors    

Quality and efficiency improvement technology for five megawatt offshore wind turbines and its application

Huali HAN

Frontiers of Engineering Management 2020, Volume 7, Issue 4,   Pages 618-621 doi: 10.1007/s42524-020-0142-0

Keywords: renewable energy     megawatt offshore wind turbine     technology-driven     quality improvement    

Disastrous weather trend under global climate change and its influence on offshore wind power

Ge Shanshan,Zhang Ren

Strategic Study of CAE 2010, Volume 12, Issue 11,   Pages 71-77

Abstract: Thus, metrological and hydrological factors that affect offshore wind power are proposed and analyzed, and the issue against the typhoon of offshore wind power station was especially emphasized.

Keywords: global climate change     disastrous weather     offshore wind power    

Grid Connection and Transmission Scheme of Large-Scale Offshore Wind Power

Zhang Zhankui, Shi Wenhui, Qu Jixian, Bai Hong

Strategic Study of CAE 2021, Volume 23, Issue 4,   Pages 182-190 doi: 10.15302/J-SSCAE-2021.04.021

Abstract:

Offshore wind power is an important direction of global wind power developmentEconomical and efficient grid connection of large-scale offshore wind power is a core challenge facedby offshore wind power construction in China.This article first summarizes the development status of offshore wind power in China and abroad and thewind farms and transmission of large-scale offshore wind power clusters.

Keywords: offshore wind power     cluster     grid connection and transmission     planning scheme     adaptability analysis    

Exploration of major engineering problems on China’s offshore wind farm construction

Wang Jingquan,Cheng Jiansheng,Li feng

Strategic Study of CAE 2010, Volume 12, Issue 11,   Pages 4-9

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The development of offshore wind power is of great strategic significance, so it should pay high attention and strength support; the development of offshore wind power is facingTo China's offshore wind power development, we must uphold the scientific development philosophy,wind power.In view of the sound and rapid development of offshore wind power, to build high-quality and high effective

Keywords: offshore wind farm     construction engineering     wind power industry     development strategy    

Reliability-based design optimization of offshore wind turbine support structures using RBF surrogate

Frontiers of Structural and Civil Engineering   Pages 1086-1099 doi: 10.1007/s11709-023-0976-8

Abstract: Reliability-based design optimization of offshore wind turbine support structures using RBF surrogate

Keywords: RBF     surrogate model     turbine support structures    

Exploration of major engineering problems of offshore wind farm

Zhang Chaoran,Li Jing, Liu Xing

Strategic Study of CAE 2010, Volume 12, Issue 11,   Pages 10-15

Abstract: wind farms location, wind turbine operation, maintenance technology development, offshore wind turbineCTGPC is exploring the ways to reduce the cost of offshore wind power development,such as through the,O&M, and also by promoting the research and development of the large-scale offshore wind turbineCTGPC is also looking for a new solution to the problem of wind power consumption, by researching ofseawater desalination and application of non-grid wind power.

Keywords: offshore wind farm     major engineering problems     China Three Gorges Corporation    

UPFC setting to avoid active power flow loop considering wind power uncertainty

Shenghu LI, Ting WANG

Frontiers in Energy 2023, Volume 17, Issue 1,   Pages 165-175 doi: 10.1007/s11708-020-0686-z

Abstract: The active power loop flow (APLF) may be caused by impropriate network configuration, impropriate parameterThe power flow controllers, e.g., the unified power flow controller (UPFC), may be the reason and theapproaching to the critical existing condition, the integrated power flow needs less iterations andBesides, with wind power fluctuation, the interval power flow (IPF) is introduced into the integratedpower flow, and solved with the affine Krawcyzk iteration to make sure that the range of active power

Keywords: active power loop flow (APLF)     unified power flow controller (UPFC)     wind power uncertainty     interval power    

The transmission technologies of large-scale offshore wind farms

Zhu Yifei,Tao Tieling

Strategic Study of CAE 2010, Volume 12, Issue 11,   Pages 89-92

Abstract:

In this paper the grid-connected demand of large-scale offshore windpower was analyzed , and a detailed comparation is presented for three kinds of transmission technologies

Keywords: offshore wind farm     HVAC     HVDC     LCC     VSC    

Power fluctuation and power loss of wind turbines due to wind shear and tower shadow

Binrong WEN, Sha WEI, Kexiang WEI, Wenxian YANG, Zhike PENG, Fulei CHU

Frontiers of Mechanical Engineering 2017, Volume 12, Issue 3,   Pages 321-332 doi: 10.1007/s11465-017-0434-1

Abstract:

The magnitude and stability of power output are two key indices of wind turbines.This study investigates the effects of wind shear and tower shadow on power output in terms of powerfluctuation and power loss to estimate the capacity and quality of the power generated by a wind turbinePower fluctuation and power loss due to wind shear and tower shadow are analyzed by performing theoreticalUnder steady wind conditions, power loss can be divided into wind farm loss and rotor loss.

Keywords: wind turbine     wind shear     tower shadow     power fluctuation     power loss    

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The world’s first offshore wind power non-desalination of seawater electrolysis for hydrogen production

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Offshore wind power development and hydrogen(oxygen) production industrial base construction in multi

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Quality and efficiency improvement technology for five megawatt offshore wind turbines and its application

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Disastrous weather trend under global climate change and its influence on offshore wind power

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Reliability-based design optimization of offshore wind turbine support structures using RBF surrogate

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Power fluctuation and power loss of wind turbines due to wind shear and tower shadow

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