Offshore Horizons: HVDC Wind Farms-Exploring Techno-Economic Dimensions

High Voltage Direct Current (HVDC) technology is a cornerstone of efficient Offshore Wind Farm (OWF) power transmission. This review examines the integration of HVDC technology in OWFs, considering collection and transmission aspects. The analysis is structured around four key dimensions: economic c...

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Main Authors: Deepi Singh, Dana Golden, Gaurav Bhansali, Ali Anwar, Shreepooja Singh, Fang Luo, Yiyi Zhou
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: IEEE 2025-01-01
Series:IEEE Access
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Online Access:https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/10990264/
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Summary:High Voltage Direct Current (HVDC) technology is a cornerstone of efficient Offshore Wind Farm (OWF) power transmission. This review examines the integration of HVDC technology in OWFs, considering collection and transmission aspects. The analysis is structured around four key dimensions: economic considerations, connection topologies, converter designs, and technical modeling. It begins with an in-depth economic analysis, evaluating cost-effectiveness, reliability, and market dynamics, focusing on investment, operational costs, and lifecycle expenses. Building on this foundation, the review explores various collection and transmission architectures, highlighting their technical and economical trade-offs, and evaluates power converter designs for efficiency, reliability, and offshore adaptability. Finally, advanced modeling and simulation techniques are reviewed to optimize system performance, enhance reliability, and balance computational efficiency. Throughout each of the four sections, economic and technical constraints are considered together. This helps to improve understanding of how systems can be designed in a way that meets the constraints of both fields and to enhance the feasibility on both dimensions. These insights provide a holistic framework for sustainable and economically viable Offshore Wind Energy (OWE) integration, offering practical guidance for developers and grid operators involved in the planning, deployment, and operation of HVDC-enabled offshore wind systems.
ISSN:2169-3536