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Title: Rationale for selecting the most suitable areas for offshore wind energy farms in isolated island systems. Case study: Canary Islands
Authors: Yánez Rosales, Pablo 
Del Río Gamero, Beatriz 
Schallenberg Rodríguez, Julieta Cristina 
UNESCO Clasification: 3313 Tecnología e ingeniería mecánicas
3316 Tecnología de productos metálicos
Keywords: Criteria Decision-Analysis
Life-Cycle Cost
Installation Costs
Levelised Cost
Turbines, et al
Issue Date: 2024
Project: Investigación e innovación hacia la Excelencia en Eficiencia tecnológica, uso de Energías renovables, tecnologías Emergentes y Economía circular en la DESalación 
Journal: Energy 
Abstract: In recent years, offshore wind energy has attracted considerable attention as a renewable resource due to its lower visual impact, fewer territorial constraints and higher wind availability compared to the onshore alternative. Moreover, in small isolated systems with many protected natural areas and significant competition for land uses, offshore wind energy can make a notable contribution to the energy transition while avoiding the need to exploit additional land. This is the case of the Canary Islands, where areas for onshore wind development are becoming scarce. For this reason, a novel methodology has been developed based on a multi-criteria decision technique, designed for isolated islands. The proposed methodology considers the levelized cost of energy (LCoE), visual impacts and proximity to tourist centers, among other factors, to select the most suitable areas for the installation of offshore wind farms, considering both bottom-fixed and floating technologies. Results show that, in isolated island systems, offshore wind energy is very competitive with conventional generation systems and is an optimal solution to the problems of land scarcity and the social impact of onshore renewables. The practical significance is that the most suitable areas for offshore wind energy with lowest generation costs are Gran Canaria and Fuerteventura.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10553/132794
ISSN: 0360-5442
DOI: 10.1016/j.energy.2024.132589
Source: Energy [ISSN 0360-5442], v. 307, (Octubre 2024)
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