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PROJECT DELIVERY: CASE STUDIES AND LESSONS LEARNED

Track: INDUSTRY DEVELOPMENT AND MARKET DEPLOYMENT
Monday, 14 September 2009, 14:00 - 15:30

Room K1

Chairs:
Matthias Rapp, Swedish Wind Energy Association
Adam Bruce, Mainstream Renewable Power, Ireland

Session description

A wealth of experience is being accumulated by a number of companies operating offshore as a result of experiences accumulated from involvement in past an ongoing offshore wind projects. This session will allow attendees to learn from the experiences of those involved in developing Burbo Bank, Thornton Bank, Horns Rev II, Prinses Amalia and Belwind.

With offshore wind projects becoming larger, further from the shore, and in deeper waters, learning from past experiences, and understanding how to overcome challenges, is increasingly vital for successful project implementation.

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EFFICIENT INSTALLATION OF OFFSHORE WIND TURBINES – ALSO IN THE FUTURE – INCLUDING A CASE STUDY: BURBO BANKS OFFSHORE WIND FARM 
Rasmus Lund, Siemens Wind Power A/S, Denmark  
AI3.1 
FROM PROJECT PLANS TO POWER PRODUCTION: LESSONS LEARNED IN THE CONSTRUCTION AND EXPLOITATION OF THE FIRST FAR SHORE WIND FARM IN THE NORTH SEA 
Filip Martens, C-Power, Belgium  
AI3.2 
FROM PIONEERING TO INDUSTRIALISING OFFSHORE WIND: LESSONS LEARNED FROM HORNS REEF II 
Christina Grumstrup Soerensen, DONG Energy , Denmark  
AI3.3 
ALPHA-VENTUS: POWER PLANT ON THE OPEN SEA 
Wilfried Hube, Doti, Germany  
AI3.4 
LEARNING BY DOING: HOW TO ENSURE THAT LESSONS LEARNED IN ONE WIND FARM ARE IMPLEMENTED IN THE NEXT WIND FARM. THE CASES OF PRINSES AMALIA AND BELWIND WIND FARMS 
Bernard Van Hemert, Evelop Netherlands bv, The Netherlands  
AI3.5