Offshore_technology

1. Introduction
2. Size and configuration
3. Support structure
4. Standards
5. Project Experience
6. Operation and maintenance
7. Electrical
8. general REFERENCES



CA-OWEE 1.R Offshore Technology | General References

8   General REFERENCES

References generally listed in text at the draft except as stated below.

 

DEWI refer for general information and reference list to:

 

Söker, H. et al.: North Sea Offshore Wind - A Powerhouse for Europe. Technical Possibilities and Ecological Considerations.  A Study for Greenpeace.  Hamburg, Germany: Greenpeace, 2000. (Section 3).  Can be downloaded from:

www.greenpeace.de->Themen&Kampagnen->Energie&Solar->Wind (http://www.greenpeace.de/GP_DOK_3P/STU_LANG/C04ST05.PDF )

 



[1] Abbreviations: IEC61400-1: International standard on wind turbine safety;  GL-OWT: GL regulation for the certification of offshore wind energy convertion systems (1995); API: American Petrol institute – recommended practice for planning, designing and constructing fixed offshore platforms; GLO: GL rules for classification and construction, III offshore technology (1999);  DoE: UK Dept. of Energy;  GL: regulation for certification….(1999); DBD: design basis for Danish demonstration offshore projects; DS: Danish Standard; DNV: Det Norske Veritas, EN: European Norm, OWITES: Offshore Wind Turbine at Exposed Sites.

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