Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://repositorio.ufc.br/handle/riufc/72473
Type: Artigo de Evento
Title: Wind farm construction critical activities optimization: cost reduction through logistics, planning, maintenance, paving and concrete modelling
Authors: Andrade, Carla Freitas de
Rocha, Paulo Alexandre Costa
Bluhm, Bruno Bezerra
Keywords: Wind energy;Civil engineering;Modelling;Optimization;Cost reduction
Issue Date: 2019
Citation: ANDRADE, Carla Freitas de; ROCHA, Paulo Alexandre Costa; BLUHM, Bruno Bezerra. Wind farm construction critical activities optimization: cost reduction through logistics, planning, maintenance, paving and concrete modelling. In: Brazil WindPower, 2019, São Paulo. Anais[...]. Brazil WindPower, 2019.
Abstract: Aiming to obtain cost reduction in wind farm construction projects, this study presents the conception and utilization of new civil works optimization initiatives, by creating specific modelling of critical activities. This theme is particularly relevant in Brazil, for the wind sector has presented a steady growth in the past decade, construction productivity indicators present historic low levels and there is considerable margin in applying infrastructure academic studies in new wind farm projects. This article has been applied in six recently built Brazilian onshore wind farms, with more than 1.4 GW of installed capacity and average turbine power of 2.0 MW. The modelled activities are: layout design; construction planning; heavy equipment maintenance policy; roads and pads paving; and foundations concrete pouring. These activities have been identified as critical using a work breakdown structure approach. First implementation tests obtained financial gains such as: reduction of 53 thousand km in concrete truck routing (56% reduction); 20% less field time for the foundation, steeing and concrete teams; root cause identification for issues in dump truck performance; 25% cost reduction in concrete transport; and conception of optimal maintenance policies depending on local geographies. Continuing these initiatives in new projects has the potential to further enhance wind energy’s position as a technically and financially feasible energy alternative for Brazil.
URI: http://www.repositorio.ufc.br/handle/riufc/72473
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