Criteria-Based Fuzzy Logic Risk Analysis of Wind Farms Operation in Cold Climate Regions
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https://hdl.handle.net/10037/24587Dato
2022-02-12Type
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Different risks are associated with the operation and maintenance of wind farms in cold
climate regions, mainly due to the harsh weather conditions that wind farms experience in that region
such as the (i) increased stoppage rate of wind turbines due to harsh weather conditions, (ii) limited
accessibility to wind farms due to snow cover on roads, and (iii) cold stress to workers at wind farms.
In addition, there are risks that are caused by wind farms during their operation, which impact the
surrounding environment and community such as the (iv) risk of ice throw from wind turbines,
(v) environmental risks caused by the wind farms, and (vi) social opposition risk to installing wind
farms in cold climate regions, such as the Arctic. The analysis of these six risks provides an overall
view of the potential risks encountered by designers, operators, and decision makers at wind farms.
This paper presents a methodology to quantify the aforementioned risks using fuzzy logic method.
At first, two criteria were established for the probability and the consequences of each risk; with
the use of experts’ judgments, membership functions were graphed to reflect the two established
criteria, which represented the input to the risk analysis process. Furthermore, membership functions
were created for the risk levels, which represented the output. To test the proposed methodology,
a wind farm in Arctic Norway was selected as a case study to quantify its risks. Experts provided
their assessments of the probability and consequences of each risk on a scale from 0–10, depending
on the description of the wind farm provided to them. Risk levels were calculated using MATLAB
fuzzy logic toolbox and ranked accordingly. Limited accessibility to the wind farm was ranked as the
highest risk, while the social opposition to the wind farm was ranked as the lowest. In addition, to
demonstrate the effects of the Arctic operating conditions on performance and safety of the wind
farm, the same methodology was applied to a wind farm located in a non-cold-climate region, which
showed that the risks ranked differently.
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Mustafa, A. (2023). Risk and Resilience Assessment of Wind Farms Performance in Cold Climate Regions. (Doctoral thesis). https://hdl.handle.net/10037/28610.Forlag
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Mustafa A, Barabadi A. Criteria-Based Fuzzy Logic Risk Analysis ofWind Farms Operation in Cold Climate Regions. Energies. 2022;15(4)Metadata
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