Dipl.-Kfm. Jürgen Weigell
Adress
Hamburg University of Technology
Institute of Maritime Logistics
Am Schwarzenberg-Campus 4 (D)
21073 Hamburg
Contact Details
Office: building D room 5.008
Phone: +49 40 42878 6133
E-Mail: juergen.weigell(at)tuhh(dot)de
ORCiD: 0000-0002-9416-8167
Research focus
- Logistics of Offshore Wind Turbines
- Maritime Security
- Port Handling
- Discrete Event Simulation
- Agent Based Simulation
2022
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Title: Systematic comparison of current operation and maintenance concepts for wind farms in the German North Sea. |
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Abstract: The Operation and Maintenance Phase (O&M Phase) of an offshore wind farm has a high cost and risk profile. It is estimated that O&M costs account for 25% - 30% of the total life cycle costs. O&M has consequently a high potential of cost reduction by using an optimized concept. Since 1991 when the first wind farm Vindeby in Denmark was built most offshore wind farms, particular the ones in the Netherlands and the UK, use land based O&M concepts. The first commercial project in Germany, Baltic I is also serviced by a land based concept from the port of Barhöft. Most future wind farms, for example in the German Exclusive Economical Zone (EEZ) or UK Round 3, are located further offshore. For those projects the conventional land based approach might not be feasible anymore and new, alternative concepts are currently considered in the planning process. For example, the deployment of O&M personnel to living quarters on substations, on separate platforms or on hotel vessels, or a more regularly use of helicopters. The offshore wind farm Bard Offshore 1 will have a platform with living quarters offshore. In this current research project the new and different approaches on the market are investigated
2021
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Abstract: The Operation and Maintenance Phase (O&M Phase) of an offshore wind farm has a high cost and risk profile. It is estimated that O&M costs account for 25% - 30% of the total life cycle costs. O&M has consequently a high potential of cost reduction by using an optimized concept. Since 1991 when the first wind farm Vindeby in Denmark was built most offshore wind farms, particular the ones in the Netherlands and the UK, use land based O&M concepts. The first commercial project in Germany, Baltic I is also serviced by a land based concept from the port of Barhöft. Most future wind farms, for example in the German Exclusive Economical Zone (EEZ) or UK Round 3, are located further offshore. For those projects the conventional land based approach might not be feasible anymore and new, alternative concepts are currently considered in the planning process. For example, the deployment of O&M personnel to living quarters on substations, on separate platforms or on hotel vessels, or a more regularly use of helicopters. The offshore wind farm Bard Offshore 1 will have a platform with living quarters offshore. In this current research project the new and different approaches on the market are investigated
2020
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Abstract: The Operation and Maintenance Phase (O&M Phase) of an offshore wind farm has a high cost and risk profile. It is estimated that O&M costs account for 25% - 30% of the total life cycle costs. O&M has consequently a high potential of cost reduction by using an optimized concept. Since 1991 when the first wind farm Vindeby in Denmark was built most offshore wind farms, particular the ones in the Netherlands and the UK, use land based O&M concepts. The first commercial project in Germany, Baltic I is also serviced by a land based concept from the port of Barhöft. Most future wind farms, for example in the German Exclusive Economical Zone (EEZ) or UK Round 3, are located further offshore. For those projects the conventional land based approach might not be feasible anymore and new, alternative concepts are currently considered in the planning process. For example, the deployment of O&M personnel to living quarters on substations, on separate platforms or on hotel vessels, or a more regularly use of helicopters. The offshore wind farm Bard Offshore 1 will have a platform with living quarters offshore. In this current research project the new and different approaches on the market are investigated
2019
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Abstract: The Operation and Maintenance Phase (O&M Phase) of an offshore wind farm has a high cost and risk profile. It is estimated that O&M costs account for 25% - 30% of the total life cycle costs. O&M has consequently a high potential of cost reduction by using an optimized concept. Since 1991 when the first wind farm Vindeby in Denmark was built most offshore wind farms, particular the ones in the Netherlands and the UK, use land based O&M concepts. The first commercial project in Germany, Baltic I is also serviced by a land based concept from the port of Barhöft. Most future wind farms, for example in the German Exclusive Economical Zone (EEZ) or UK Round 3, are located further offshore. For those projects the conventional land based approach might not be feasible anymore and new, alternative concepts are currently considered in the planning process. For example, the deployment of O&M personnel to living quarters on substations, on separate platforms or on hotel vessels, or a more regularly use of helicopters. The offshore wind farm Bard Offshore 1 will have a platform with living quarters offshore. In this current research project the new and different approaches on the market are investigated
2015
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Abstract: The Operation and Maintenance Phase (O&M Phase) of an offshore wind farm has a high cost and risk profile. It is estimated that O&M costs account for 25% - 30% of the total life cycle costs. O&M has consequently a high potential of cost reduction by using an optimized concept. Since 1991 when the first wind farm Vindeby in Denmark was built most offshore wind farms, particular the ones in the Netherlands and the UK, use land based O&M concepts. The first commercial project in Germany, Baltic I is also serviced by a land based concept from the port of Barhöft. Most future wind farms, for example in the German Exclusive Economical Zone (EEZ) or UK Round 3, are located further offshore. For those projects the conventional land based approach might not be feasible anymore and new, alternative concepts are currently considered in the planning process. For example, the deployment of O&M personnel to living quarters on substations, on separate platforms or on hotel vessels, or a more regularly use of helicopters. The offshore wind farm Bard Offshore 1 will have a platform with living quarters offshore. In this current research project the new and different approaches on the market are investigated
2012
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Title: Systematic comparison of current operation and maintenance concepts for wind farms in the German North Sea. |
Written by: Weigell, Jürgen and Wiggert, Marcel |
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Abstract: The Operation and Maintenance Phase (O&M Phase) of an offshore wind farm has a high cost and risk profile. It is estimated that O&M costs account for 25% - 30% of the total life cycle costs. O&M has consequently a high potential of cost reduction by using an optimized concept. Since 1991 when the first wind farm Vindeby in Denmark was built most offshore wind farms, particular the ones in the Netherlands and the UK, use land based O&M concepts. The first commercial project in Germany, Baltic I is also serviced by a land based concept from the port of Barhöft. Most future wind farms, for example in the German Exclusive Economical Zone (EEZ) or UK Round 3, are located further offshore. For those projects the conventional land based approach might not be feasible anymore and new, alternative concepts are currently considered in the planning process. For example, the deployment of O&M personnel to living quarters on substations, on separate platforms or on hotel vessels, or a more regularly use of helicopters. The offshore wind farm Bard Offshore 1 will have a platform with living quarters offshore. In this current research project the new and different approaches on the market are investigated