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Call for abstracts
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EERA DeepWind 2023 20th Deep Sea Offshore Wind R&I Conference
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After two consecutive years online, the conference returns to beautiful Trondheim.
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Deadline for abstract submission: 15 October 2022
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Emphasis in the programme is on sustainable wind development, digital twin technology, floating wind and large scale integration.
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EERA DeepWind 2023 is an international event aiming to present the best ongoing research and innovation related to deep sea offshore wind farms, both bottom-fixed and floating. The conference has been developing every year since 2004, and is established as an important venue on deep sea offshore wind R&D organized by SINTEF, NTNU and EERA JP wind.
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As always, the programme will include a mix of plenary presentations with broad appeal and presentations in parallel sessions or by posters on specific offshore wind science and technology themes.
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Boost your professional profile and recognition by submitting an abstract addressing any of the topics in the programme.
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Conference topics are:
- New turbine and generator technology
- Grid connection and power system integration
- Met-ocean conditions
- Operation and maintenance
- Installation and substructures
- Marine operations and logistics
- Wind farm optimisation
- Experimental testing and validation
- Wind farm control systems
- Societal impact and controversies
- Environmental impact
- Legal and regulatory framework
The abstract should not exceed 500 words and should be uploaded via the conference portal, as described on the EERA DeepWind website.
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Preparation of full papers is optional. These will go through a full peer-review and successful submissions will be published online in a special issue for EERA DeepWind of the IOP Journal of Physics. There will be an award for best poster.
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