Sequential heuristic optimisation of a real offshore wind farm site considering turbine placement and cable layout

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Competition within the energy generation industry provides an incentive for developers to build offshore wind farms with a low levelised cost of energy. Therefore, there is a need for design optimisation to reduce costs and increase energy capture. A sequential approach to optimise turbine placement and cable layout is presented, using a heuristic k-opt algorithm and mixed-integer linear programming respectively. Energy storage is considered as a means to further improve the cable selection process. A case study is carried out on the Lillgrund offshore wind farm and the resulting layout improves energy capture by 6%. Cable costs are increased but the electrical losses are reduced such that there is an overall saving over the project lifetime of 20%. Energy storage as a means to peak shave the power seen by a cable in order to reduce electrical losses or de-rate a cable section was found to be impractically large and not profitable. Future work will consider secondary revenue streams to remedy this.

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Taylor, P., Campos-Gaona, D., Yue, H., Anaya-Lara, O., Jia, C., & Ng, C. (2020). Sequential heuristic optimisation of a real offshore wind farm site considering turbine placement and cable layout. In Journal of Physics: Conference Series (Vol. 1669). IOP Publishing Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/1669/1/012024

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