Life Cycle Cost Analysis of a Floating Wind Farm Located in the Norwegian Sea
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This thesis aims to investigate the levelized cost of energy of an offshore floating wind farm,as well as evaluate its financial feasibility. Thus, the research question is as follows: How toestimate the life cycle costs of a floating wind farm off the coast of Norway?
The investigated wind farm is located off the coast of Norway, more specifically in the Trollfield area west of Bergen. This area has a water depth of 325 m and a distance to shore of 65km. The wind farm is set to consist of 50 wind turbines and has a lifespan of 25 years. The OC4Deepwind semisubmersible floater developed by the National Renewable Energy Laboratory,complemented with a 15 MW turbine, is used as the research model. To find the capitalexpenditures of the planned wind farm, the Offshore Renewables Balance-of-system andInstallation Tool is used, while the operational expenditures are calculated based on thetheoretical energy output.
The total levelized cost of energy of the wind farm is calculated to be 100.69 $/MWh. Capitalexpenditure is the most prominent cost and constitutes 63.1 % of the total cost, thus, operationalexpenditures constitute the remaining 36.9 %. Further, sensitivity analyses show that thelifespan, capacity factor, and project discount rate are the factors with the most potential toinfluence the levelized cost of energy. The financial calculations show that the wind farm is noteconomically feasible as it has a computed net present value of negative $ 561 900 000. Finally,novel offshore wind energy solutions involving the utilization of shared substructures andmooring lines have been studied, and the findings suggest the possibility of a diminishedlevelized cost of energy.