Looking behind, the O&G industry has made a considerable contribution for worldwide population by allowing to gain mineral resources that could not be accessible in the past. At the same time, the increasing warming and pollution forced the O&G industry to become more competitive by cutting costs, streamlining project execution focusing of a most profitable assets maintaining the emphasis and cutting down the pollution. Nowadays, the environmental impact reduction is going to play an increasingly important role in everyday life. On the other hand, the pursuit of new goods with sustainability characteristics different from the past driven by the increasing energy demand, lay the basis for clean energy. Jackets are the most common structure in the Adriatic Sea for extracting natural gas. The structural typologies are suitable for relative low water depth and flat sea floors. Most of them have been built in the last 50 years. When the underground source finishes, these structures should be moved to another location or removed if they reached their design life. Nevertheless, another solution might be considered: change the future working life of these platforms by involving renewable energy and transforming them into offshore wind towers. The present research proposal aims to investigate the possibility of converting actual structures for gas extraction to offshore platforms for wind turbine towers. This research proposal is something completely different and innovative from the previous studies, because it is a purely transversal research activity which touches several important engineering aspects that have a common thread: green economy. Developing this research on offshore wind towers means make a big step forward, a significant contribution in this increasingly strong new green world coming.

Lorenzo Alessi, J.A.F.O. Correia, Nicholas Fantuzzi (2019). Empowering existing jacket platforms to bear wind turbines in the Adriatic area.

Empowering existing jacket platforms to bear wind turbines in the Adriatic area

Nicholas Fantuzzi
2019

Abstract

Looking behind, the O&G industry has made a considerable contribution for worldwide population by allowing to gain mineral resources that could not be accessible in the past. At the same time, the increasing warming and pollution forced the O&G industry to become more competitive by cutting costs, streamlining project execution focusing of a most profitable assets maintaining the emphasis and cutting down the pollution. Nowadays, the environmental impact reduction is going to play an increasingly important role in everyday life. On the other hand, the pursuit of new goods with sustainability characteristics different from the past driven by the increasing energy demand, lay the basis for clean energy. Jackets are the most common structure in the Adriatic Sea for extracting natural gas. The structural typologies are suitable for relative low water depth and flat sea floors. Most of them have been built in the last 50 years. When the underground source finishes, these structures should be moved to another location or removed if they reached their design life. Nevertheless, another solution might be considered: change the future working life of these platforms by involving renewable energy and transforming them into offshore wind towers. The present research proposal aims to investigate the possibility of converting actual structures for gas extraction to offshore platforms for wind turbine towers. This research proposal is something completely different and innovative from the previous studies, because it is a purely transversal research activity which touches several important engineering aspects that have a common thread: green economy. Developing this research on offshore wind towers means make a big step forward, a significant contribution in this increasingly strong new green world coming.
2019
Offshore Mediterranean Conference & Exhibition (OMC2019)
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Lorenzo Alessi, J.A.F.O. Correia, Nicholas Fantuzzi (2019). Empowering existing jacket platforms to bear wind turbines in the Adriatic area.
Lorenzo Alessi; J.A.F.O. Correia; Nicholas Fantuzzi
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