In the recent decades, the introduction of a sustainable and green energy infrastructure, and, by this, the reduction of emissions caused by fossil energy generation, has been focused on by industry-oriented nations worldwide. Among the technologies of renewable energy generation, wind energy has the highest deployment rate, due to the high wind resource availability and the high technology maturity reached mainly by the onshore installation of wind turbines. However, the planning and the installation of offshore wind farms are a challenging task, because of harsh weather conditions and limited resource availability. Due to the current practice of decentralised information acquisition by the supply chain partners, we investigate the impact of sharing information on the installation process of offshore wind farms by means of a simulation model. Therefore, relevant information items will be identified in order to improve the installation process.
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Quandt, M., Beinke, T., Ait-Alla, A., & Freitag, M. (2017). Simulation Based Investigation of the Impact of Information Sharing on the Offshore Wind Farm Installation Process. Journal of Renewable Energy, 2017, 1–11. https://doi.org/10.1155/2017/8301316
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