Offshore Wind Journal

Mathematicians to study cost reduction

Taken from: Offshore Wind Journal September 2012


Mathematicians in the UK and France have won €1.8 million funding to find ways of more efficiently transporting offshore windfarms, which would make green energy more affordable. Experts in logistics from the Universities of Portsmouth, Le Havre and Plymouth are looking at reducing the cost of setting up and maintaining offshore windfarms as part of a European Union initiative. Their results could be available as early as 2015. Dylan Jones, a mathematician at the University of Portsmouth,....

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