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Floating Foundations for Offshore Wind - Presentation

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Abstract:

ETI’s Programme Manager Andrew Scott presents “Floating Foundations for Offshore Wind” at the Society of Maritime Industries.

  • Offshore Wind has a significant role to play in the UK 2050 energy mix
    • Provides proven capability if other technology deployment is constrained
  • Potential to deliver costs competitive with lowest cost form of low carbon generation
  • Deployment of 8 to 16 GW of floating wind (if 2050 total is 40GW) could make economic sense for the UK
  • The larger the UK deployment of offshore wind, the more important floating wind will become

Publication Year:

2017

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ETI

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ETI

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English

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1666121 B

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Energy Technologies Institute Open Licence for Materials

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United Kingdom

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Presentation

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Technology

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Offshore Wind