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Hull Offshore Wind Project: Next Steps. J. F. Manwell, Prof. and Director Wind Energy Center ( a.k.a Renewable Energy Research Laboratory) University of Massachusetts Amherst May 12, 2011. Status of Original Project. No fatal flaws Economics difficult
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Hull Offshore Wind Project: Next Steps J. F. Manwell, Prof. and Director Wind Energy Center (a.k.a Renewable Energy Research Laboratory) University of Massachusetts Amherst May 12, 2011
Status of Original Project • No fatal flaws • Economics difficult • Transforming project to mixture of energy production, demonstration, research and education most interesting
Options • Build on progress to date • Monitoring platform with cable to shore • Pre-set foundations for testing offshore wind turbines • Some number of primarily energy producing turbines • Integrate Hull project with proposed Massachusetts Offshore Wind Energy Center
Research Platform • Consider FINO platform (Germany) as model • Environmental studies • Meteorologic/oceanographic • LIDAR, ADCP, RADAR • Transformer/switch gear for any wind turbines • Cable (power and data) to shore
Turbine Test Platform • Large gravity structure in shallow water (e.g. Harding Ledge) could allow various turbines to be installed, tested and removed • Power/data to research platform
Possible Research Projects • Permitting/Feasibility Stage • Continued wind and wave monitoring • Support structure studies • Cost estimation • Environmental monitoring • Public acceptance
Possible Research Projects(2) • Studies during construction • Continued wind and wave monitoring • Environmental monitoring • Public acceptance studies • Documentation of the process
Possible Research Projects(3) • Studies during operation • Structural response • Wind and wave monitoring • Environmental monitoring • Energy production • Turbine wake studies (if multiple turbines) • Air quality benefits • Operation and maintenance • Electrical studies • Economic assessments • Public acceptance • Policy studies