The US Department of Energy (DOE) has announced that it is providing funding for a team of energy organisations to perform a broad study that will assess the most promising sites for high offshore wind production along all of the US coastal regions.

The ABB-led team will investigate important technical and economic questions about the integration of offshore wind energy through a range of transmission technologies. This DOE study – the “National Offshore Wind Energy Grid Interconnection Study” – will be led by experts from five energy, manufacturing, consulting, utility and research organisations: ABB, AWS Truepower, Duke Energy, National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL), and the University of Pittsburgh. This team will determine the expected staging of offshore wind development in each of the coastal regions, develop expected wind generation production profiles, assess the applicability of integration study methods to offshore wind production, assess a variety of offshore wind collection and delivery technologies, and consider regulatory issues that may influence the selection of technologies or the implementation of systems.  Additionally, the study will provide the technical and economic viability data necessary to produce a roadmap to the DOE’s “20 Percent Wind Energy by 2030” wind goals for the US. The DOE Offshore Wind Initiative invests US$ 43 million in 41 projects across 20 states over the next five years to speed technical innovations, lower costs, and shorten the timeline for deploying offshore wind energy systems. The projects will advance wind turbine design tools and hardware, improve information about US offshore wind resources, and accelerate the deployment of offshore wind by reducing market barriers such as supply chain development, transmission and infrastructure.
Use of cookies

Windtech International wants to make your visit to our website as pleasant as possible. That is why we place cookies on your computer that remember your preferences. With anonymous information about your site use you also help us to improve the website. Of course we will ask for your permission first. Click Accept to use all functions of the Windtech International website.