Wind farms: higher voltage, lower costs
Today’s offshore wind farms use medium voltage systems. However, a higher voltage design is more attractive at every stage, from layout to operation through to long-term costs – provided a number of challenges are overcome.
Governments worldwide are promoting renewable energies. But if they really want to achieve sustainable development, then solutions to environmental problems have to make economic and social sense, too. Wind farms are part of strategies for renewables, but expanding their contribution significantly will mean reconciling the often conflicting interests of policy makers, investors, clients, citizens, and the energy industry itself.
Offshore wind farms can meet many of the objections to onshore projects, especially new offshore designs that exploit the advantages of moving from today’s favoured solution using medium voltage 33 kV technologies to high voltage 66 kV designs.