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From Turbine to Wind Farms Technical Requirements and Spin-Off Products Part 12

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Tham khảo tài liệu 'from turbine to wind farms technical requirements and spin-off products part 12', kỹ thuật - công nghệ, cơ khí - chế tạo máy phục vụ nhu cầu học tập, nghiên cứu và làm việc hiệu quả | Perceived Concerns and Advocated Organisational Structures of Ownership Supporting Offshore Wind Farm - Mariculture Integration 209 A first insight into the commercial benefit of a multiple-use scenario with aquaculture in offshore wind farms was calculated for a suspended mussel cultivation enterprise as a case study in the Germen North Sea Buck et al. 2010 . The decision to partner with mariculture firms may also be motivated by cost considerations for wind energy firms. In an offshore setting where many users are competing for space allowing the concurrent use of a wind farm for mariculture may provide a dual benefit to wind energy producers. First depending on the form of cooperation the wind energy firm may receive some level of direct compensation from the mariculture firm. This may come in the form of shouldering common costs or be a direct stream of income as a rental rate amongst other possibilities. Secondly the wind energy firm may experience a reduction of conflict with other users James and Slaski 2006 . An integrated facility will likely not allow other users to enter that space which could jeopardize the safe operation of a heavily utilized offshore area Mee 2006 . A corollary to this is that an integrated facility could be perceived as a sign of good faith and cooperation by wind energy producers in the often contentious sociopolitical landscape of exclusionary utilization of offshore commonly held resources. To date the offshore wind farm operators hold client ties with the decision-makers in which other users and their interests are not included in development considerations. By finding solutions which could be perceived as win-win for multiple stakeholders in the offshore setting the wind energy operator may improve their public perception Gee 2010 . In turn this may have the positive economic impact of reducing their political risk and potentially their cost of financing and insurance premiums. This is not to suggest that there is only upside .