Macroeconomic impact on the risk management of offshore wind farms

Baran Yeter*, Yordan Garbatov, Feargal Brennan, Athanasios Kolios

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Abstract

The present study aims to develop a risk model to analyse offshore wind projects based on operational and macroeconomic data. The study investigates the underlying parameters defining the project-specific risk premium attached to an offshore wind project. These parameters are modelled as stochastic variables, and a probabilistic financial analysis is conducted using Monte Carlo Simulation. To calculate an interest rate based on operational characteristics, the present study assumes that two net present value equations yielding the same result can be written where certainty equivalent cash flows discounted at the risk-free rate and b) expected cash flows discounted at the cost of capital. The project-related risk is then estimated by solving the resulting equation for the unknown cost of capital. The macroeconomic factors are also considered as they impact the uncertainty associated with revenue and operating expenditure. The model developed to calculate the cost of capital is validated by comparing it with the data obtained for publicly traded renewable energy companies worldwide. Finally, the developed model is demonstrated for a fictitious ageing offshore wind farm under different economic circumstances. The parametric study is conducted on the effect of critical project-specific parameters such as the number of offshore wind turbines, the life extension duration, and the degree of uncertainty related to cash flows.
Original languageEnglish
Article number115224
JournalOcean Engineering
Volume284
Number of pages16
ISSN0029-8018
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2023

Keywords

  • Offshore wind
  • Risk
  • Cost of capital
  • Macroeconomic
  • Life extension
  • Decision-support

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