Review of Floating Offshore Wind Turbines with Shared Mooring Systems

  • Rafael Striani
  • , Hao Jiang
  • , Marcus Vinicius Biroli
  • , Yanlin Shao
  • , Shan Wang*
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

The advancement of floating offshore wind energy demands innovative and robust mooring and shared infrastructure solutions to enable scalable, cost-effective deployment of future wind farms. This review provides a comprehensive overview of shared mooring systems for floating offshore wind applications, with a focus on system configurations, environmental load considerations, modelling methods and mooring cost estimations. Existing concepts of shared mooring and shared anchoring are summarized and discussed. Drawing on insights from numerical studies, industrial practices, and academic research, the paper identifies key technical challenges and gaps in current design methodologies, validation requirements, and regulatory frameworks. Recommendations are proposed to guide future research aimed at improving system reliability, optimizing mooring layouts, and lowering the levelized cost of energy for large-scale floating wind projects.
Original languageEnglish
Article number2341
JournalJournal of Marine Science and Engineering
Volume13
Issue number12
Number of pages22
ISSN2077-1312
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2025

Keywords

  • Floating offshore wind turbines
  • Shared moorings
  • Modelling methods

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