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Proposal for Feasibility Study of Tidal Energy Generation from Tacoma Narrows. Burton Hamner, President Puget Sound Tidal Power LLC Seattle, Washington. Consortium Representatives : Pam Klatt, Meridian Environmental Dr. Curtis Ebbesmeyer, Evans Hamilton/UW COFS Dr. Bruce Adee, UW ME/EE
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Proposal for Feasibility Study of Tidal Energy Generation from Tacoma Narrows Burton Hamner, President Puget Sound Tidal Power LLC Seattle, Washington Consortium Representatives: Pam Klatt, Meridian Environmental Dr. Curtis Ebbesmeyer, Evans Hamilton/UW COFS Dr. Bruce Adee, UW ME/EE Dr. Julie Gustanski, Resource Dimensions Dr Jim Dawson, BioSonics Burt Hamner, PSTP/Williamson/Manson/CHE www.pugetsoundtidalpower.com Burt@pugetsoundtidalpower.com
The Tacoma Narrows • Bottleneck of ocean separating Puget Sound north and south; 1.5 – 2 km wide, ~100m deep, 4 km long, currents ~2 m/s = 4-6 knots peak. • City of Tacoma ~200k people • City of Tacoma Public Utilities dba “Tacoma Power” • Renewable power portfolio now required by law • It’s obvious to 90k cars/day on the Bridge – the Narrows has power • EPRI estimates that 15% power extraction = 120,000 MW
Could This Really Work? And how, exactly???
Tacoma Power’s Tidal Project • EPRI study and this project sponsored by motivated Superintendent – Leadership! • EPRI study: “High-level” feasibility guess using standardized models • Phase I: Fine-level scoping for a Pilot Project: site, technology, construction, permitting, economics (~$120K => SOWs, Task Costs) • Phase II: Pilot Project – Install a Turbine and Study It
Who is Puget Sound Tidal Power LLC? • Established to Help Utilities Develop Tidal Power • Founder: • 25 years experience around Puget Sound and in 15 countries (US AID, UN, World Bank) • Environmental Planner for US Army Corps of Engineers Seattle District and WA Dept of Ecology • UW MBA + Master of Marine Affairs / Coastal Zone Management, now coordinating across UW depts • Former Director, Washington Environmental Council, People for Puget Sound, Seattle Aquarium Society • Clean Tech consultant for US AID, World Bank, UN and others – technology, deployment and financing • Technology: Patent pending on modular tidal accelerant device; owner of a Gorlov helical turbine currently being rigged for deployment with US Navy
PSTP LLC Cont.. • Partners: • Local Dream Team of marine tech firms and specialists • Objective: Puget Sound Consortium that is best in the world at tidal energy projects • Business Strategy: • Consulting and Grant-Funded R&D • Small Tidal Power Systems – Remote Sites, Scalable. PSTP is NOT a utility-scale power developer • Help Others Succeed – Utilities, UW, the State – Create a viable tidal energy industry in the NW. Support our waterfront industries and communities.
The Puget Sound Tidal Power Consortium • Objectives • Provide unbiased, informed answers – no naive optimism or technology bias • Diversified team of local firms ensures continuity and stability – a team to grow with you • Diversity • Oceanography, marine technology and construction, environmental, economic and social, politically aware • Unique capacities: On Puget Sound, and in the world. • Management • PSTP LLC is coordinator and project manager • Tasks done in partnership with customer by the full team – get to know the family • Transparency: Customer participation at individual team member level – really get to know the family.
The PSTP Consortium • Evans-Hamilton Inc., Seattle • The leading oceanography consultants around Puget Sound • Williamson & Associates Inc., Seattle • Global ocean survey / engineering specialists • BioSonics Inc., Seattle • World’s leading fisheries hydro-acoustics firm; worked with two tidal power projects already • Manson Construction Co., Seattle • Leading marine construction firm in Washington • Coast and Harbor Engineering Inc., Edmonds • Leading coastal engineering firm; helped design Gorlov tidal turbine • Meridian Environmental Inc, Seattle • FERC licensing and environmental permitting; many years services to Tacoma Power • Resource Dimensions Inc., Gig Harbor • Economics, renewable energy economics and permitting/licensing • University of Washington • Oceanography, Mechanical Engrg, Electrical Engrg
Where Are the Best Currents? • Evans-Hamilton and UW have the relevant data • Physical models show patterns • Numerical models like PRISM calculate power potential • Sites can be identified with high confidence, to prepare for: • Phase 2: Site Model Refining, Field Verification, Predictive Models Team member Prof Mitsuhiro Kasawe, UW Oceanography, is a leader of the UW PRISM modeling program used by EPRI for its Tacoma Narrows study
What’s the Bottom Like There? • Williamson and Associates did the bathymetry and scouring studies for Tacoma Bridge • Current data correlates with bottom type • Phase 2: Site Studies
What’s Floating Through? • Fish, whales and logs • BioSonics Inc. does hydroacoustic monitoring for tidal power systems and more • Williamson Assoc: Side-scan long-range detection of transits • Phase 2: Site Studies
BioSonics & Verdant Power • BioSonics provides hydroacoustic monitoring for Verdant Power turbines in East River, New York City and for State of Connecticut test of Gorlov turbines • Designed the system and regime in negotiation with agencies • Deploy and monitor the impacts • The only firm in the world with this kind of experience
Verdant Power East River Project, Jan 07 Verdant Merrimack River Project, Sept 04
What’s Floating Through? • Marine Mammals: A Deal-Breaker • Meridian Envir / Jay Bruegeman will evaluate marine mammal issues • Bibliographic research to start • Phase 2: Acoustic monitoring systems will detect whale passage
Technology – What Makes Power? • PSTP will consider all feasible technologies – including developer competence • We might consider both bottom-mount and mid-water deployments
Technology Team • Dr. Bruce Adee, UW Naval Architecture / Mech Engrg / Human-Powered Subs – Principles for turbine technology selection • Dr. Kai Strunz, UW Electrical Engrg / Variable Power Systems – power production modeling • Dr. Vlad Shepsis, Coast and Harbor Engrg – Turbine design and array modeling, structure modeling • Williamson Assoc: Machine construction and underwater electrical engineering • Manson Construction – Deployment design
Technology - Developers • We Don’t Develop Turbines for Commercial Power • We Consider All Developers Objectively • Evaluation Criteria: • History • Product Development • Financing • Partners • Our Take on Leading Developers: • Verdant • Coastal Currents • Open Hydro • UEK • Lunar Energy • We Don’t Like Waves or Wave Power The entire Team will participate in the technology evaluation.
Technology – How To Build It? • Design: UW, Coast and Harbor, Williamson Assoc. • Site Construction: Williamson Assoc., Coast and Harbor, Manson • Machine Construction: Williamson Assoc., Manson, UW • Sensors: BioSonics, Williamson Assoc. • Cabling: Williamson Assoc. • Power Conditioning and Mgmt: UW SESAME, Tacoma Power • Shore Connection: Tacoma Power
Environmental Permits • Start Scoping Early – 2 Year Process Probably • Team Special Skills: • Evans-Hamilton: Puget Sound Environmental Atlas • Meridian Environmental: FERC, Marine Mammals • Resource Dimensions: Hydro Projects Database • Issue Scoping – the Team & Tacoma Power • Follow NEPA/SEPA and FERC Guidelines incl cultural and traditional fishing rights – Cooperative Consultation Process • Help Tacoma Power create an agency working group as soon as possible • Meridian Environmental and Resource Dimensions: Permit process modeling, forecasting and costing
Power Modeling • Evans-Hamilton: Currents => Power/m2 • UW SESAME: Power x Machine = Watts • Tacoma Power: Grid Feed and Mgmt = Watts Delivered • Resource Dimensions: Revenue Model
Project Economics • Begin econ modeling of components immediately with team members • Begin system modeling by understanding what kind of answers are needed by Tacoma Power • Cost-of-Energy model for pre-commercial and commercial production • Include variables for renewables incentives, partner financing • “Energy footprint” for project • Develop loaded cost estimates for Phase II SOWs • => SOWs and Costs for Phase II and permits; • => Budget model for commercial production Then Tacoma Power decides: Go to Phase II or not?
Phase II Teaming • Bring in wind power engineering, BC tech partners – Hatch, Vestra, Powertechlabs etc. • Mobilize the US Navy – Indian Island, NSWS Carderock • Inter-Utility Teaming – AK, WA, CA – maybe BC • UW Tidal Tech Shoot-Out – with fish • Political and financial support – maritime industry, coastal communities, renewables $$ • Go national – be The Place To Be for tidal power feasibility study • Respect the resource – stakeholder partnerships and consultation processes
PSTP LLC Development Activities - Our $, not Tacoma’s • We are committed to building broad support for tidal power in Puget Sound as justified by the facts • Funding: • Obtain State $$ for Tidal Power Testing Range to test machines affordably • Obtain Navy and NOAA $$ for small machines development • BPA $$ for tidal R&D • UW Tidal Energy Research Center – seeking $5M earmark • Politics: • Recognize ocean energy in State renewables incentives • Enlist maritime industry and coastal community support • WA State ocean energy interest organization • Federal support – Navy picks Puget Sound for national Tidal program • Other Regions: • BC, Alaska, San Francisco Bay in discussion now • Facilitate West Coast utilities peer working group • Big Engineering: • Partner with big wind / hydro companies eg. Vestas, Hatch, GE – bring them in after enviro / social viability is proven
Our Competitive Advantage • We are the home team, including unique capacities – Stable, robust, versatile – we have the local knowledge and national-class skills • All the skills you need now to evaluate and prepare for successful Phase II – if it’s justified • Committed to tidal power investigation beyond Tacoma • Help all developers do it right, in cooperation • Building political, technical, R&D, funding infrastructure to support you – off your budget