How Important Are Ports for the Offshore Wind Industry?: The Case of Spain

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How Important Are Ports for the Offshore Wind Industry?: The Case of SpainAuthor(s)
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2021-09Abstract
[Abstract] Offshore wind is becoming a new technology to develop a better sustainable world. Its progress is linked to the use of port facilities, where the offshore wind farms can be stored or pre-installed. The aim of this paper is to analyse the storage space availability for ports in terms of being used for the new offshore wind sector. The case of study will be focused on analysing the port facilities in Spain, country with a great offshore wind resource in some specific areas. Results indicate the ports that can be used for the development of offshore wind in Spain. This work is important in order to establish a roadmap of the offshore wind business in Spain, which can repair the economic and social damaged due to SARS-CoV-2 pandemic.
Keywords
Offshore wind
Offshore renewable energies
Port
Crane
Surface
Offshore renewable energies
Port
Crane
Surface
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Paper: 19th International Conference on Renewable Energies and Power Quality (ICREPQ’21) Almeria (Spain), 28th to 30th July 2021
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2172-038X