Floating Offshore Wind Turbine Installation - Kincardine project Scotland

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  • Опубліковано 2 січ 2025

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  • @jimmyjohnstone5878
    @jimmyjohnstone5878 2 роки тому +3

    I can see the Kincardine floating windfarm from the beach next to my home in Aberdeenshire. The technology for the mooring and installation sounds simple but takes so much precision and coordination. Engineering such as this is fascinating.

  • @Jorvandr
    @Jorvandr 5 років тому +6

    Beautiful! I am now holding my 3rd presentation about floating foundations. First 2015 when I started my study program, Second when I almost finsihed it and now in the master's program again. Everytime I talk about the recent news. It is so amazing. Maybe one time I will take part on any floating wind project. I wish you alle the best from germany.

  • @Kangenpower7
    @Kangenpower7 2 роки тому

    They are using a single crane cable. If they used two cables, separated at the top of the jib by about 12 meters, then the loads could be lifted without the problem of spinning in the wind. Also the wind turbine blades could be leveled while in the air, instead of needing critical measurements to get it level on the ground. The weight could be spread out over more area of the wind turbine blade, so less stress on the blades while installing them.

  • @cal28kim
    @cal28kim 3 роки тому

    Flouting offshore wind 😳❗ I'm going to try an put this in my every day vocabulary!!

  • @leoniegureghian4015
    @leoniegureghian4015 2 роки тому

    That’s indeed amazing

  • @thalesvictormiguel4872
    @thalesvictormiguel4872 2 роки тому

    it's amazing

  • @shreeom5106
    @shreeom5106 2 роки тому

    how to join these types of ships

  • @egorbidzhanov444
    @egorbidzhanov444 5 років тому

    So cool and useful!!! :)

  • @laurocesardebritofernandes2461
    @laurocesardebritofernandes2461 2 роки тому

    Maravilha de engenharia!

  • @النجارللرسم
    @النجارللرسم 3 роки тому

    جيد

  • @globalpioneer5076
    @globalpioneer5076 Рік тому

    Just because someone thinks something up. You don't go with it. We are working our way to a total break down of everything. This kind of stuff is a bandage on the problem it's a bad idea and waste of money

  • @skillfun8966
    @skillfun8966 3 роки тому +1

    I weld this shit...

  • @stuartsprigg8914
    @stuartsprigg8914 3 роки тому +1

    There horribly inefficient $per kw/hr as it is on land, let alone floating offshore.

    • @guygillmore2970
      @guygillmore2970 3 роки тому +5

      er, no.... solar and on shore wind are the cheapest power out there. Off shore wind will get cheaper, as they get more experience.

    • @danielstau6592
      @danielstau6592 3 роки тому +2

      You need a stable AMD grid save grid without Blackouts and Not the cheepest possible Energy . The onshore Wind only has 2500 h where its at Peak Performance. Offshore and Floating are at 4000-6000h and more . We need a stable amount of Energy so the grid dont Break down.
      With this new Tech you can build the Station on Land and pull it to the place you need IT.
      It will reduce the Cost in the Long Run.

    • @Kangenpower7
      @Kangenpower7 2 роки тому

      Stuart, if you listen to many who hate the idea of wind farms, they will tell you very bad information, and misleading information, in a effort to stop the installation of wind farms. However the truth is that wind farms work very well, and save a lot of pollution. They do make a variable amount of power, but there are ways to control this, and keep everything working well.
      Many states, like Iowa have many wind farms, and they provide a significant supply of all the electricity used in the state. In California, there was a day in March of 2022 that 101% of all the electricity produced in the state matched the amount of load used in the state! So yes, solar and wind farms can get the job done, without causing blackouts.
      Floating wind farms are just another way to produce huge amounts of electricity without needing to dig up coal or burn natural gas to produce the power. In 10 years, I think that a significant amount of offshore wind power will power the world! They installed over 35,000 MW of offshore wind power in 2021, and it looks like they will exceed this record amount in 2022.