eprintid: 2915 rev_number: 2 eprint_status: archive userid: 1 dir: disk0/00/00/29/15 datestamp: 2023-11-09 15:51:10 lastmod: 2023-11-09 15:51:10 status_changed: 2023-11-09 15:44:33 type: conference_item metadata_visibility: show creators_name: Junid, A. creators_name: Faudzi Yasir, M. creators_name: Ithnin, A. creators_name: Asirvadam, V.S. creators_name: Iqbal Ridwan, M. creators_name: Busrah, A.M. title: Generation and load life-cycle cost optimisation study at an offshore hub platform ispublished: pub keywords: generation; LED lighting; Lifecycle costs; Micro turbine; Off shore platforms; Optimisations; Photovoltaic; revamp; solar-TEG hybrid; unmanning, Budget control; Costs; Drilling platforms; Endocrinology; Gas generators; Life cycle; Light emitting diodes; Lighting; Offshore structures; Optimization; Reliability; Solar power generation; Turbines, Cost benefit analysis note: cited By 0; Conference of 2012 IEEE International Power Engineering and Optimization Conference, PEOCO 2012 ; Conference Date: 6 June 2012 Through 7 June 2012; Conference Code:91838 abstract: Operators of aging offshore platforms that require lifespan extension often undertake revamp and rejuvenation projects to replace or repair existing aged or obsolete platform equipment with newer ones that may also utilise newer technology. Although power generation technologies such as unmanned thermoelectric generation (TEG), photovoltaics, microturbines, gas generators and low energy lighting such as LEDs have existed for several decades, commercial implementation is still in principal subject to cost-benefit studies performed as part of revamp and rejuvenation projects. A recurring challenge in such studies is to estimate and compare capital, operations, maintenance, logistics, manning and reliability costs while keeping an eye on what level of upfront capital expenditure is reasonable, given project budgets. This paper summarises such considerations taken during a revamp and rejuvenation project at an aging pipeline network hub platform. A decision on whether to install new equipment and technology or recondition and retain existing ones could then be taken in terms of optimal life-cycle cost, reliability and available project budgets. © 2012 IEEE. date: 2012 official_url: https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-84864972527&doi=10.1109%2fPEOCO.2012.6230880&partnerID=40&md5=8b3832422b3481ea16de641c6552f741 id_number: 10.1109/PEOCO.2012.6230880 full_text_status: none publication: 2012 IEEE International Power Engineering and Optimization Conference, PEOCO 2012 - Conference Proceedings place_of_pub: Melaka pagerange: 306-311 refereed: TRUE isbn: 9781467306614 citation: Junid, A. and Faudzi Yasir, M. and Ithnin, A. and Asirvadam, V.S. and Iqbal Ridwan, M. and Busrah, A.M. (2012) Generation and load life-cycle cost optimisation study at an offshore hub platform. In: UNSPECIFIED.