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[[Category:(NS)Energy]]
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{{Infobox
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  | title  = Wind Farms
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  | data14 = [[(NS/Wind_Farms)6MW|6MW]]
  | data14 = [[(NS/Wind_Farms)6MW|6MW]]
  | data15 = [[(NS/Wind_Farms)9MW|9MW]]
  | data15 = [[(NS/Wind_Farms)9MW|9MW]]
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===Description:===
===Description===


Offshore wind power or offshore wind energy is the use of wind farms constructed in bodies of water, usually in the ocean on the continental shelf, to harvest wind energy to generate electricity. Higher wind speeds are available offshore compared to on land, so offshore wind power’s contribution in terms of electricity supplied is higher, and NIMBY opposition to construction is usually much weaker. Unlike the typical usage of the term "offshore" in the marine industry, offshore wind power includes inshore water areas such as lakes, fjords and sheltered coastal areas, utilizing traditional fixed-bottom wind turbine technologies, as well as deeper-water areas utilizing floating wind turbines.
Offshore wind power or offshore wind energy is the use of wind farms constructed in bodies of water, usually in the ocean on the continental shelf, to harvest wind energy to generate electricity. Higher wind speeds are available offshore compared to on land, so offshore wind power’s contribution in terms of electricity supplied is higher, and NIMBY opposition to construction is usually much weaker. Unlike the typical usage of the term "offshore" in the marine industry, offshore wind power includes inshore water areas such as lakes, fjords and sheltered coastal areas, utilizing traditional fixed-bottom wind turbine technologies, as well as deeper-water areas utilizing floating wind turbines.
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<small>@Wikipedia</small>
<small>@Wikipedia</small>


===MSP Challenge 2050:===
===MSP Challenge===


Wind Farms are used to produce green energy, the production amount is calculated based on the maximum amount of energy that can be produced in the designated area.
Wind Farms are used to produce green energy, the production amount is calculated based on the maximum amount of energy that can be produced in the designated area.
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* [[(NS)Bottom Disturbace]] during construction only
* [[(NS)Bottom Disturbace]] during construction only


Wind farms disallow all the [[(NS)Bottom Trawl Catch|bottom trawl]], and [[(NS)Industrial and Pelagic Trawl Catch|industrial and pelagic trawl fishing]] fleets. [[(NS)Drift and Fixed Nets Catch|Drift and fixed nets]] fleets are only disallowed during construction.  
Wind farms disallow all the [[(NS)Bottom Trawl Catch|bottom trawl]], and [[(NS)Industrial and Pelagic Trawl Catch|industrial and pelagic trawl fishing]] fleets. [[(NS)Drift and Fixed Nets Catch|Drift and fixed nets]] fleets are only disallowed during construction.


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===Placement Restrictions:===
===Placement Restrictions===
The placement restrictions decide whether the overlap of spatial elements causes:
The placement restrictions decide whether the overlap of spatial elements causes:


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===Type Overview:===
===Type Overview===
The Wind Farm layer has "To Be Defined" types, this overview shows the core information, for further info you can navigate to the type using the InfoBox on the General Information tab.
The Wind Farm layer has "To Be Defined" types, this overview shows the core information, for further info you can navigate to the type using the InfoBox on the General Information tab.


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===Pressure on Ecology:===
===Pressure on Ecology===
The ecological pressures are scaled on a level from 0 to 1, with 0 having none, and 1 having the maximal impact on that pressure.
The ecological pressures are scaled on a level from 0 to 1, with 0 having none, and 1 having the maximal impact on that pressure.


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===Energy Calculation:===
===Energy Calculation===
The energy production is calculated using the following algorithm:
The energy production is calculated using the following algorithm:
N/A
N/A


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[[File:Wind_Farm_Example.webm|750px|start=.75]]
[[File:Wind_Farm_Example.webm|750px|start=.75]]
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===Retrieved from:===
===Retrieved from===
N/A
Adapted from https://odims.ospar.org/odims_data_files/ and merged with existing wind parks from NL: https://www.noordzeeloket.nl/en/up-date-atlas/
 
===Description===
Details of the location and status of offshore renewable energy developments in the OSPAR region, combined with details from the Noordzeeloket for the Dutch EEZ (The last dataset is made from supplied and verified information from developers, after which these are recorded in permits).
 
===Retrieval Date===
2017/10


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Latest revision as of 15:31, 10 January 2022

Wind Farms
Wind Farm Example.jpg
Layer Info
Category Activities
Sub-Category Energy
Energy Type Green
Editable Yes
Data source OSPAR, manual updates
Bathymetry Min 0m
Bathymetry Max -150m
Production Min x MWh/KM2
Production Max x MWh/KM2
Resource Wind Speed
Types
6MW
9MW
Floating

Description

Offshore wind power or offshore wind energy is the use of wind farms constructed in bodies of water, usually in the ocean on the continental shelf, to harvest wind energy to generate electricity. Higher wind speeds are available offshore compared to on land, so offshore wind power’s contribution in terms of electricity supplied is higher, and NIMBY opposition to construction is usually much weaker. Unlike the typical usage of the term "offshore" in the marine industry, offshore wind power includes inshore water areas such as lakes, fjords and sheltered coastal areas, utilizing traditional fixed-bottom wind turbine technologies, as well as deeper-water areas utilizing floating wind turbines.

@Wikipedia

MSP Challenge

Wind Farms are used to produce green energy, the production amount is calculated based on the maximum amount of energy that can be produced in the designated area.

Wind Farms are polygons, i.e., geometric shapes that you can draw in, edit or remove when making a plan. They create the following pressures on the ecosystem:

Wind farms disallow all the bottom trawl, and industrial and pelagic trawl fishing fleets. Drift and fixed nets fleets are only disallowed during construction.

Placement Restrictions

The placement restrictions decide whether the overlap of spatial elements causes:

Errors - Impossible to place these layers on top of each other due to physical limitation.

Warnings - Warnings that it should be done, but wont stop the placement.

Error Warning
Country x
Shipping Lane x
IMO Route x
Port x
Anchorage x

Type Overview

The Wind Farm layer has "To Be Defined" types, this overview shows the core information, for further info you can navigate to the type using the InfoBox on the General Information tab.

Bathymetry Min Bathymetry Max Production per KM2
Type x x m x m x MW/km2

Pressure on Ecology

The ecological pressures are scaled on a level from 0 to 1, with 0 having none, and 1 having the maximal impact on that pressure.

State Artificial Substrate Noise Surface Disturbance Bottom Disturbance
Under construction 0.4 0.8 0.5 0.6
In production 0.4 0.1 0.1

Energy Calculation

The energy production is calculated using the following algorithm: N/A

Retrieved from

Adapted from https://odims.ospar.org/odims_data_files/ and merged with existing wind parks from NL: https://www.noordzeeloket.nl/en/up-date-atlas/

Description

Details of the location and status of offshore renewable energy developments in the OSPAR region, combined with details from the Noordzeeloket for the Dutch EEZ (The last dataset is made from supplied and verified information from developers, after which these are recorded in permits).

Retrieval Date

2017/10

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