Technical and economic challenges for floating offshore wind deployment in Italy and in the Mediterranean Sea

Author:

Serri Laura1ORCID,Airoldi Davide1,Lanni Francesco1ORCID,Naldi Roberto1,Castorrini Alessio2,Rispoli Franco3,Soukissian Takvor4ORCID,Castro Santos Laura5ORCID,Le Boulluec Marc6,Maisondieu Christophe6

Affiliation:

1. Ricerca sul Sistema Energetico, RSE S.p.A Milan Italy

2. OWEMES Association Rome Italy

3. University Sapienza Rome Italy

4. Hellenic Centre for Marine Research—Institute of Oceanography Anavyssos Greece

5. Universidade da Coruña, Centro de Investigacións en Tecnoloxías Navais e Industriais (CITENI), Campus Industrial de Ferrol, Departamento de Enxeñaría Naval e Industrial, Escola Politécnica de Enxeñaría de Ferrol, Esteiro Ferrol Spain

6. Ifremer Plouzane France

Abstract

AbstractOffshore wind is nowadays already well developed in the North European countries. Ninety‐nine percent of the offshore wind turbines are installed on fixed foundations in shallow waters. For areas with water depth greater than 50–60 m, the floating wind is the cheapest and mostly used technology. This technology is going to reach the commercial phase in a few years, thus disclosing the potential of all marine areas with deep waters close to the coast, including the Mediterranean basin. One of the main challenges for floating offshore wind deployment in this area is the achievement of its economic feasibility. The offshore wind resource in the Mediterranean is generally lower than the one in the North Sea and in Oceans and the cost of offshore wind farms, especially with floating technology, is higher than the present offshore wind farm installations also because this industrial sector has not yet started in this area. However, in the Mediterranean area, the potential of offshore wind to contribute to the decarbonization pathway and reduce the dependence on imported fuel supply is substantial. Numerous studies, examined in this article, have already performed a technical‐economic assessment of offshore wind farms in different countries and geographical areas within the basin. A significant number of offshore wind projects are already in different stages of development, confirming the industrial interest and readiness of the Mediterranean offshore wind energy sector. The article provides a comprehensive review of various factors influencing the future deployment of offshore wind in the Mediterranean. It covers a range of topics including technology advancements, resource assessment, wind energy potential, ongoing projects, costs, and economic aspects. Additionally, it discusses environmental sustainability, regulatory frameworks, supply chain logistics, and system integration. The updated review presented in this article could assist decision‐makers and stakeholders in gaining a better understanding of the characteristics of this promising sector and accelerating its development.This article is categorized under: Sustainable Energy > Wind Energy

Publisher

Wiley

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