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Offshore Wind Projects for the Indian Coast – Experiences and Challenges for its Realization


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1 National Institute of Ocean Technology, Ministry of Earth Sciences, Chennai 600 100, India
 

Offshore wind energy is gaining significance around the world as the most suitable source of renewable energy. India, blessed with 7500 km of coastline has already announced the offshore wind energy policy based on feasibility studies for offshore wind potential. National Institute of Wind Energy (NIWE) and M/s Suzlon Energy Limited have installed first LiDAR-based offshore measurement platform with the technical expertise of the National Institute of Ocean Technology (NIOT), MoES in the Gulf of Khambhat and the Gulf of Kachchh. This article illustrates the analysis, design methodology and various innovative strategies involved in the installation of LiDAR-based measurement platforms.

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Challenges, Installation, LiDAR Platform, Offshore Wind Energy.
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Authors

Satya Kiran Raju Alluri
National Institute of Ocean Technology, Ministry of Earth Sciences, Chennai 600 100, India
Devender Gujjula
National Institute of Ocean Technology, Ministry of Earth Sciences, Chennai 600 100, India
G. Dhinesh
National Institute of Ocean Technology, Ministry of Earth Sciences, Chennai 600 100, India
S. V. S. Phani Kumar
National Institute of Ocean Technology, Ministry of Earth Sciences, Chennai 600 100, India
M. V. Ramana Murthy
National Institute of Ocean Technology, Ministry of Earth Sciences, Chennai 600 100, India

Abstract


Offshore wind energy is gaining significance around the world as the most suitable source of renewable energy. India, blessed with 7500 km of coastline has already announced the offshore wind energy policy based on feasibility studies for offshore wind potential. National Institute of Wind Energy (NIWE) and M/s Suzlon Energy Limited have installed first LiDAR-based offshore measurement platform with the technical expertise of the National Institute of Ocean Technology (NIOT), MoES in the Gulf of Khambhat and the Gulf of Kachchh. This article illustrates the analysis, design methodology and various innovative strategies involved in the installation of LiDAR-based measurement platforms.

Keywords


Challenges, Installation, LiDAR Platform, Offshore Wind Energy.

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DOI: https://doi.org/10.18520/cs%2Fv118%2Fi11%2F1774-1777