Feasibility Analysis on Using a Group of Wind Turbines as a Hub to Supply Electricity to Offshore Oil and Gas Platforms in the Gulf of Mexico

Francisco Haces-Fernandez, Hua Li, David Ramirez
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Previous research indicated that interconnecting offshore platforms in the Gulf of Mexico with wind energy and the onshore grid can provide significant advantages. This research considered groups of offshore wind turbines as energy hubs to provide electricity to nearby offshore platforms, including the evaluation of energy deficits caused by wind wakes. The proposed research idea allows platforms to improve energy efficiency, save fuel, reduce air pollution, and increase income by selling surplus energy. The energy output of these wind turbines was estimated considering wake effects. Diverse layouts were modeled applying meteorological and geographical data integrated with wind wake models to solve a realistic wind farm layout optimization problem. The research created a methodology to optimize a group of offshore wind turbines performance in the Gulf of Mexico, minimizing negative interference while maximizing power output. Results indicated that an important number of locations of offshore oil and gas platforms were able to provide adequate levels of wind energy. Variable wind directions cause changes on the behavior of the turbulent wakes. Therefore, the layout of wind turbines needs to be optimized to minimize negative interaction while maximizing power output under different wind conditions. Furthermore, the analysis revealed the feasibility of installing, in particular optimal locations, wind farms that would simultaneously serve several offshore platforms in close proximity (as hubs) while the system remains connected to the onshore grid.
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以风力发电机组为枢纽向墨西哥湾海上油气平台供电的可行性分析
先前的研究表明,将墨西哥湾的海上平台与风能和陆上电网相连接可以提供显着的优势。这项研究考虑了一组海上风力涡轮机作为能源中心,为附近的海上平台提供电力,包括对风尾流造成的能源赤字的评估。提出的研究思路允许平台提高能源效率,节省燃料,减少空气污染,并通过出售剩余能源增加收入。考虑尾流效应,对这些风力发电机的能量输出进行了估计。利用气象、地理数据,结合风尾流模型,对不同布局进行建模,解决了一个现实的风电场布局优化问题。该研究创造了一种方法来优化墨西哥湾的一组海上风力涡轮机的性能,最大限度地减少负干扰,同时最大限度地提高功率输出。结果表明,海上石油和天然气平台的重要位置能够提供足够的风能。风向的变化会引起紊流尾迹的变化。因此,需要对风力机布局进行优化,在不同风况下,使负相互作用最小化,同时使输出功率最大化。此外,分析还揭示了在最佳位置安装风力发电场的可行性,这些风力发电场可以同时为靠近的几个海上平台提供服务(作为集线器),同时系统仍与陆上电网相连。
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