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Anonymous A
on Jan 05, 2025
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Area of coastal area region?

  • Area for floating wind: 20,000 (half-squared field) + 40,000 (squared field) = 60,000 km^2

What is the technique here? Can someone explain what we mean by half square and square field here?

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Hagen
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Hi there,

I would be happy to share the solution:

  • In the second exhibit, you can see some turquoise areas east of the Japanese coast, which are the areas suitable for floating wind. If you cut them into 200 km pieces, you can see that the smaller southern area is about half of a 200 km x 200 km field, and the larger northern area is about a full 200 km x 200 km field. So it is really just an estimate.

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