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Wind Energy in Hingham: Seizing the Maritime Opportunity

Discover the potential of wind energy in Hingham, Massachusetts, as the most practical renewable energy option for the region. Learn why now is the time to explore wind power, with insights into Hingham Light's current position and efforts to harness wind energy. Explore town-owned sites and the met tower data for turbine placement, and delve into turbine costs and other key considerations in this maritime location.

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Wind Energy in Hingham: Seizing the Maritime Opportunity

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  1. Wind in Hingham

  2. Why Wind? • Of municipal-scaled renewable energy, wind is the most immediately practical in MA. Others less optimal for our locale: • Landfill gas • Solar • Ocean • Hydro

  3. Why Now? • State RPS goals (though munis are exempt) at 4% for 2009, 1% increase/yr, where will it come from? • Other area projects are still in very early phases of consideration. • Cohasset • Offshore in Hull • others

  4. Hingham Light Current Position

  5. Why Hingham? • We are a maritime location • We have a municipal utility • Interim met tower data corroborate estimates

  6. Exploring Wind in Hingham… • Potential sites: town-owned parcels reviewed and prioritized • Transfer station picked for met tower • Met tower results…

  7. Wind Speed, Turbine Output, Capacity Factor

  8. Average Wind Speed (m/s x 2.2 = mph)

  9. turbine output per month

  10. Capacity Factor (%)

  11. Turbine Costs (APPROXIMATE)

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