Assessment and Countermeasures for Offshore Wind Farm Risks Based on a Dynamic Bayesian Network
- 1 School of Navigation, Wuhan University of Technology, Wuhan, China
- 2 Hubei Key Laboratory of Inland Shipping Technology, Wuhan, China
- 3 Hubei Key Laboratory of Inland Shipping Technology, Wuhan, China
- 4 Hubei Key Laboratory of Inland Shipping Technology, Wuhan, China
- 5 Hubei Key Laboratory of Inland Shipping Technology, Wuhan, China
- 6 Hubei Key Laboratory of Inland Shipping Technology, Wuhan, China
- 7 School of Navigation, Wuhan University of Technology, Wuhan, China
Abstract
Wind power is a kind of clean energy promising significant social and environmental benefits, and in The People's Republic of China, the government supports and encourages the development of wind power as one element in a shift to renewable energy. In recent years however, maritime safety issues have arisen during offshore wind power construction and attendant production processes associated with the rapid promotion and development of offshore wind farms. Therefore, it is necessary to carry out risk assessment for phases in the life cycle of offshore wind farms. This paper reports on a risk assessment model based on a Dynamic Bayesian network that performs offshore wind farms maritime risk assessment. The advantage of this approach is the way in which a Bayesian model expresses uncertainty. Furthermore, such models permit simulations and reenactment of accidents in a virtual environment. There were several goals in this research. Offshore wind power project risk identification and evaluation theories and methods were explored to identify the sources of risk during different phases of the offshore wind farm life cycle. Based on this foundation, a dynamic Bayesian network model with Genie was established, and evaluated, in terms of its effectiveness for analysis of risk during different phases of the offshore wind farm life cycle. Research results show that a dynamic Bayesian network method can perform risk assessments effectively and flexibly, responding to the actual context of offshore wind power construction. Historical data and almost real-time information are combined to analyze the risk of the construction of offshore wind power. Our results inform a discussion of security and risk mitigation measures that when implemented, could improve safety. This work has value as a reference and guide for the safe development of offshore wind power.
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