Watch now - The role of floating wind turbines

Generating clean energy from offshore wind turbines; challenges in their design, installation, operation and maintenance, and decommissionin

By IES - a multi-disciplinary engineering institution

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  • Event lasts 1 hour 30 minutes

Wind turbines – an anchorage too far?

The role of floating wind turbines meeting future net-zero commitments

Atilla will describe how clean energy is generated from offshore wind turbines; the challenges in their design, installation, operation and maintenance, and decommissioning; discuss whether the turbines should be fixed or floating?

He will question whether the Government’s subsidies are sufficient for offshore wind, given the technical difficulties, to meet the 2030 target for 50GW.

Professor Atilla Incecik is Professor of Offshore Engineering, since from 2007 at Strathclyde University. He served as the Head of Department of Naval Architecture, Ocean and Marine Engineering, Executive Dean of the Faculty of Engineering among many other roles.

Professor Incecik's research activities include the development of hydrodynamic design and analysis tools, and model testing of marine and offshore engineering systems, including offshore renewable energy devices.

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IES (formerly IESIS) is a multi-disciplinary engineering body, founded in Scotland, that provides a forum in which individuals from all engineering and related disciplines can discuss and exchange information, generate ideas and encourage young engineers. IES works with kindred bodies to promote a wider understanding of the role of the professional engineer in society.

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Jun 26 · 10:30 AM PDT