Possibilities of Utilization the Risk – Based Techniques in the Field of Offshore Wind Power Plants

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P. Kacprzak

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In the article the risk-based concept that may be applicable to offshore wind power plants has been presented. The aim of the concept is to aid designers in the early design and retrofit phases of the project in case of lack or insufficient information in relevant international standards. Moreover the initial classification of components within main system parts of offshore wind power plant has been performed. Such classification is essential in order to apply risk-based concept. However further scientific researches need to be performed in that field to develop detailed concept useful for future practical applications.












 



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P. Kacprzak. (2014). Possibilities of Utilization the Risk – Based Techniques in the Field of Offshore Wind Power Plants. Acta Energetica, (03), 79–89. https://doi.org/10.52710/ae.296
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