Integrated asset management framework for Australian wind farms

© 2016 IEEE. Wind energy generation is one of the growing sector in the renewable energy industry. It is an effective though not an entirely reliable solution in generation of renewable energy without emitting dangerous greenhouse gases. The ever increasing power demand and the commitment from gover...

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Main Authors: Shahid, M., Mahamood, M., Das, Narottam
Format: Conference Paper
Published: 2016
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/55775
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Mahamood, M.
Das, Narottam
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description © 2016 IEEE. Wind energy generation is one of the growing sector in the renewable energy industry. It is an effective though not an entirely reliable solution in generation of renewable energy without emitting dangerous greenhouse gases. The ever increasing power demand and the commitment from governments around the world, coupled with universal agreements such as the Kyoto Protocol to reduce the emission of greenhouse gases, has resulted in a rapid growth in wind energy generation. Australia is committed to generate 20% of its energy by renewable energy sources in 2020, wind energy growth in Australia is driven mainly by this mandatory renewable energy target. Assets in wind farm needs to be managed to ensure maximize energy production, reduce operating and maintenance cost as well as to minimize the downtime. Therefore, the purpose of this research is to develop an integrated asset management framework in order to ensure optimum service life while high asset value is retained.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-557752017-09-13T16:09:55Z Integrated asset management framework for Australian wind farms Shahid, M. Mahamood, M. Das, Narottam © 2016 IEEE. Wind energy generation is one of the growing sector in the renewable energy industry. It is an effective though not an entirely reliable solution in generation of renewable energy without emitting dangerous greenhouse gases. The ever increasing power demand and the commitment from governments around the world, coupled with universal agreements such as the Kyoto Protocol to reduce the emission of greenhouse gases, has resulted in a rapid growth in wind energy generation. Australia is committed to generate 20% of its energy by renewable energy sources in 2020, wind energy growth in Australia is driven mainly by this mandatory renewable energy target. Assets in wind farm needs to be managed to ensure maximize energy production, reduce operating and maintenance cost as well as to minimize the downtime. Therefore, the purpose of this research is to develop an integrated asset management framework in order to ensure optimum service life while high asset value is retained. 2016 Conference Paper http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/55775 10.1109/AUPEC.2016.07749310 restricted
spellingShingle Shahid, M.
Mahamood, M.
Das, Narottam
Integrated asset management framework for Australian wind farms
title Integrated asset management framework for Australian wind farms
title_full Integrated asset management framework for Australian wind farms
title_fullStr Integrated asset management framework for Australian wind farms
title_full_unstemmed Integrated asset management framework for Australian wind farms
title_short Integrated asset management framework for Australian wind farms
title_sort integrated asset management framework for australian wind farms
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/55775