Abstract
It is known that the weather conditions have a great influence on logistics in the construction of offshore wind power plants. Specifically, it is necessary that the wind speed and wave height do not continuously exceed the threshold value for the time required for work at sea. In this report, a multi-agent simulation was applied based on the meteorological reanalysis data ERA5 in estimating the process in consideration of these conditions. Issues were also extracted by comparing the meteorological and oceanographic data obtained by reanalysis with the observed data. Trial calculations were performed assuming the construction of offshore wind turbines on the Sea of Japan side of northern Japan. In particular, it was found that the process was delayed due to the strong winds and high wave heights in winter. Furthermore, the possibility of expanding the application of multiple projects to logistics that uses multiple ports in a network, and the use at the maintenance stage are also expected.