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Improving Wind Energy’s Market Penetration |
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Thursday, 01 June 2006 |
Utilising Energy Storage
 Coupling an energy storage facility with a wind farm can improve that wind farm’s interaction with the power grid. This can be crucial, as recent estimates put the cost of integrating wind energy into the grid at 5 to 30% of the cost of generation. Energy storage can benefit wind power in many ways, including providing a balancing function for a rapidly changing load and wind output, smoothing the ramp rates so the power flows are more gradual, and providing reliable, firm output from the wind farm at any time. Sizing and choosing the correct storage technology and operational profile depends upon a number of factors – one size does not fit all. By Richard Baxter, Senior Technology Analyst, Ardour Capital Investments, USA |
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New BAUER Flydrill system |
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Monday, 03 April 2006 |
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Drilling Monopiles for Offshore Wind Turbines
 Foundation equipment manufacturer BAUER Maschinen GmbH, a member of the BAUER Group of Germany, was awarded the contract for supplying its Flydrill System BFD 5500 to Marine Projects International Ltd (MPI), together with full technical supervision and operational support for the installation of monopile foundations for the Barrow Offshore Wind Farm site in the East Irish Sea. In this article, the authors describe the system and project. By Manfred G. Beyer and Wolfgang G. Brunner, BAUER Maschinen GmbH, Germany |
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Offshore Wind Farm Layout Optimisation |
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Monday, 03 April 2006 |
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Preliminary Results from New Modelling Study
Optimising the layout of an offshore wind farm is an iterative process, and adds expense to wind farm development. The Offshore Wind Farm Layout Optimization (OWFLO) project seeks to streamline this process by uniting efficient optimisation algorithms with models of offshore farm costs and energy production. Most software configures farms for maximum energy production, but this does not account for the significant, site-specific costs of components such as the support structure and electrical interconnection. The OWFLO software instead models the levelised production cost to identify the combination of maximum energy production and minimum cost of energy that best suits the site. This article summarises the initial scope and progress of this project and presents a comparison with data from an actual offshore wind farm. The overall energy and cost of energy estimations compare well with the real data, and methods for further improvement of the models are described.
By Christopher Elkinton, James Manwell and Jon McGowan, University of Massachusetts, USA
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Sharing the Sea |
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Monday, 03 April 2006 |
The Impact on Navigation of an Offshore Wind Farm
 Economic and social use of the sea has been fundamental in human history. Offshore wind farms are the most recent development and are a major change to the marine environment. They need to safely share the sea with many other users. By Michael Starling, BMT Renewables Limited (a subsidiary of BMT Limited), UK |
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