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Hybrid Energy Preserve Concept Slide Show

Hybrid Energy Preserve Concept Slide Show

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Hybrid Energy Preserve Concept Slide Show

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  1. OUTERBANKSOCEANENERGY An Introduction to Outer Banks Ocean Energy Corporation Chapel Hill and Pinehurst, North Carolina ______________________________________ John M. Bane February, 2009

  2. Outer Banks Ocean Energy Corporation http://www.oboec.com/ • OBOE Goal: Develop an offshore EnergyPreserve that will provide electrical power through a hybrid approach involving

  3. Outer Banks Ocean Energy Corporation http://www.oboec.com/ • OBOE Goal: Develop an offshore EnergyPreserve that will provide electrical power through a hybrid approach involving • Wind turbines

  4. Outer Banks Ocean Energy Corporation http://www.oboec.com/ • OBOE Goal: Develop an offshore EnergyPreserve that will provide electrical power through a hybrid approach involving • Wind turbines • Natural gas

  5. Outer Banks Ocean Energy Corporation http://www.oboec.com/ • OBOE Goal: Develop an offshore EnergyPreserve that will provide electrical power through a hybrid approach involving • Wind turbines • Natural gas • Wave power

  6. Outer Banks Ocean Energy Corporation http://www.oboec.com/ • OBOE Goal: Develop an offshore EnergyPreserve that will provide electrical power through a hybrid approach involving • Wind turbines • Natural gas • Wave power • Gulf Stream • turbines

  7. NC Cape Lookout VERTICAL SLICE SC OBOE Stream Shelf GA nental Gulf Conti FL Coastal Environment off the Southeastern United States BAH FAU BAH

  8. SST Front Coastline Shelfbreak Shelfbreak WIND TURBINES WAVE GENERATORS GULF STREAM TURBINES Gulf Stream Current Speed cm/sec NATURAL GAS 30mi 60-90 mi

  9. Cape Hatteras CLOSE-UP VIEW Cape Lookout Stream Latitude Gulf Snapshot of The Gulf Stream Current Longitude

  10. 200m Close-Up of Cape Hatteras Region 100m 10m “The Point” Color = Sea Surface Temperature Arrow = Surface Current

  11. What About Wind ?

  12. AVAILABLE WIND POWER Annual W/m2 200-300 300-400 400-500 500-600 Horns Rev, Denmark Total output = 160 MW Expected annual output = 600 Million KWh Courtesy Jose Blanco and Larry Atkinson, Old Dominion University

  13. OBOE

  14. The OBOE “Hybrid Energy Preserve” • Utilize more than one energy • generation approach

  15. The OBOE “Hybrid Energy Preserve” • Utilize more than one energy • generation approach • – wind + natural gas + wave

  16. The OBOE “Hybrid Energy Preserve” • Utilize more than one energy • generation approach • – wind + natural gas + wave • – wind + wave + ocean current

  17. The OBOE “Hybrid Energy Preserve” • Utilize more than one energy • generation approach • – wind + natural gas + wave • – wind + wave + ocean current • This better matches production variations with • consumption patterns, • and it better utilizes • infrastructure

  18. Hybrid Offshore Wind and Natural Gas Combustion can Provide Baseload Power • ADVANTAGES: • Provides high-value baseload power • Avoids utility needfor land-based “spinning reserve”to accommodatewind variability • Submarine powercable to shore more secure, with less environmental impact than gas pipeline • Avoids onshoresiting challenge of finding cooling water for land-based gas power plants • Prolongs life of fossil gas reservoir as bridge to marine biogas future

  19. Eclipse Energy’s Ormonde Hybrid Projectoff the Coast of England to Come on Line in 2010 See www.seapower-generation.co.uk/english/ormonde.htmfor more information

  20. OBOE Will Engage New Technologies • Technology transfer to offshore wind from FAU research on remote condition monitoring and servicing

  21. OBOE Will Engage New Technologies • Technology transfer to offshore wind from FAU research on remote condition monitoring and servicing • New platform and mooring designs for wind turbines – one example is the Principle Power’s WindFloat semi-submersible

  22. The WindFloat Semi-Submersible TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS • Power rating – 5 MW • Tower weight – 400 tons • Turbine weight – 400 tons • Turbine height – 100 m • Rotor diameter – 125 m • Hull Draft – 20 m • Displacement <8000 tons • Water depth >50 m • Mooring – 60o/6 lines

  23. The WindFloat Semi-Submersible Currently under testing at UC-Berkeley

  24. OBOE Will Engage New Technologies • Technology transfer to offshore wind from FAU research on remote condition monitoring and servicing • New platform and mooring designs for wind turbines – one example is the Principle Power’s WindFloat semi-submersible • Add-on wave power • buoys

  25. Other Issues • Better characterization of the offshore environment (operational & extreme) • Mapping of offshore energy resources and other ocean uses • Follow regulatory developments at both state and • federal levels

  26. Thank You!

  27. Supplemental Slides Follow __________________ Please contact John Bane with any questions: Prof. John Bane Dept. of Marine Sciences University of North Carolina Chapel Hill bane@unc.edu (919) 962-0172

  28. OBOE 50-m WIND POWER MAP From B. H. Bailey, AWS Truewind

  29. Typical Offshore Wind Farm Layout

  30. As Wind Turbines Increase in Size, Ability to Transport and Handle on Land Becomes Limited REpower 5 MW 126-m rotor diameter (Washington Monument height = 170 m) General Electric 3.6 MW 104-m rotor diameter (Boeing 747-400 wing span = 65 m)

  31. Fixed Turbine Foundation Concepts

  32. Monopile Foundations Driven into Seabedand Transition Pieces Grouted on Top

  33. Horns Rev 2-MW TurbinesInstalled Using Self-Propelled A2 SEA Vessels

  34. North Hoyle 2-MW TurbinesInstalled Using Towed Seacore Jack-Up Rigs

  35. Talisman Project TechnologyNot Economically Feasible at Present Time Talisman Project in North Sea has two REpower5-MW turbines in offshore application for first time Other European firsts for this project include: Deepest water (45 m depth)Farthest offshore (25 km or 13.5 n.mi)Truss-work platform with suction-caisson anchors Each rotor bladeweighs 18 tonnes Rotor diameter = 126 m 410-tonneturbine and 210-tonne tower 750-tonne trusswork platform

  36. R&D Needs: Rapid Installation and Tolerance for Extended Periods Without Service Access

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