masterThesis
Characterization of a green port industry to support the offshore wind sector
Fecha
2021-09-10Registro en:
GODEIRO, Monalisa da Silva. Characterization of a green port industry to support the offshore wind sector. 2021. 332f. Dissertação (Mestrado em Engenharia de Produção) - Centro de Tecnologia, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte, Natal, 2021.
Autor
Godeiro, Monalisa da Silva
Resumen
The use of renewable energy sources is one of the most efficient ways to decarbonize the
economy, and among these sources is offshore wind energy. In addition, offshore wind turbine
technology evolves rapidly in terms of power, dimensions and weight. This increase in
dimensions and weight brought challenges in the transport and installation of components, since
turbines above 5 MW have restrictions by highways. Therefore, support through a port is
necessary, as a link between land and sea activities, suitable for the complex activities of
installation and operation of offshore wind farms, so that in its area it is possible to manufacture
large components, as well as support for installation and O&M, also based on sustainability
actions, through the concept of green port industry. The objective of the research is to identify
the characterization factors of a green port industry to support the offshore wind sector. The
research method included: i) exploratory theoretical research; ii) Systematic Literature Review
(SLR); iii) analysis of technical reports; iv) development of the conceptual framework; v) case
study of the ports of Germany, Denmark and the United Kingdom; vi) intercase analysis and
minimum requirements acceptable to ports; vii) validation of the conceptual model, with the
application of a survey to specialists in the field; and viii) analysis of results and conclusions.
Therefore, the main product of the research is the validated model with 70 factors that describe
what is desirable to characterize a green port industry, classified into six dimensions: (1)
physical characteristics, with 15 factors; (2) port layout, with 17 factors; (3) connectivity, with
6 factors; (4) port operation, with 8 factors; (5) performance optimization, with 14 factors; and
(6) governance for sustainability, with 10 factors. Another main contribution was the proposal
for the conceptual definition of a green port industry to support the offshore wind sector. It is
expected that the study will contribute to the dissemination of knowledge in academy, investors,
public policy developers and other stakeholders in the offshore wind value chain.