Economic and environmental assessments to support the decision making process in the offshore wind farm decommissioning projects

Shahin Jalili , Alireza Maheri* (Corresponding Author), Ana Ivanovic, Richard Neilson, Marcus Bentin, Stephan Kotzur, Roger May, Isabel Sünner

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Abstract

The wind energy sector has experienced a significant expansion during the past two decades. With the current global appetite for the further expansion of offshore wind farms (OWFs) as one of the main renewable energy resources, a vast number of OWFs are expected to enter the decommissioning stage in the near future which may potentially create serious environmental and economic challenges to different countries. Hence, effective decision-making procedures are required to protect the environment, taxpayers, and local communities against the potential economic and environmental impacts of OWF assets at the end of their lifetime. The main contribution of this study is to develop a new approach for the economic and environmental assessments of OWF decommissioning projects based on a bottom-up model. The approach formulates the costs and emissions based on the available data and experience in the field and tries to provide appropriate assumptions to predict the costs and emissions caused by the different decommissioning activities. To validate and show the applicability of the approach, the economic and environmental assessments of two OWF decommissioning case studies in the UK continental shelf are investigated; the Lincs and Gunfleet Sands OWFs. A cost sensitivity analysis is also performed for different duration and vessel/equipment leasing parameters to identify the most sensitive parameters in the OWF decommissioning projects. The study suggests a set of interesting conclusions on the economic and environmental assessments of OWF decommissioning projects that may be beneficial for policymakers, operators, and local communities in the wind energy sector.
Original languageEnglish
Article number114080
Number of pages18
JournalRenewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews
Volume190
Issue numberPart A
Early online date16 Nov 2023
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Feb 2024

Bibliographical note

Open Access via the Elsevier agreement
Funding
This work was supported by the DecomTools project funded by the European Commission under the Interreg VB North Sea Region Programme [Project No.: 20180305091606]

Data Availability Statement

Data will be made available on request.

Keywords

  • Offshore wind farm
  • decommissioning, environmental
  • economic
  • decision making
  • cost
  • emission

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