Activities and Prospects

1. Introduction
2. Recent and Current Research Activities
3. Recent and Current Projects
4. National Plans
5. National Activities
6. Market Developments
7. Benefits to the Environment
8. Employment Prospects for Europe
9.Benefits for European Industry
10. REFERENCES



3   Recent and Current Projects

This section describes recent and current demonstration and full-scale commercial offshore wind farm projects. Many of the earlier projects have been a ccompanied by extensive measurement and analysis programmes, which are also described here.

Most of the existing projects are demonstration projects, with the exception of Middelgrunden wind farm, a 40 MW development three kilometres off the coast of Copenhagen, Denmark.  Most of the planned projects are fully commercial enterprises.

The following offshore windfarms are planned in Belgium:

·   Vlakte van de Raan - 100 MW wind farm 12-15 km from the coast , developed by Electrabel and Ondernemingen Jan De Nul.  This project includes a 20 MW pilot phase

·   Wenduinebank - 100 MW (50x2MW) wind farm 5 – 8 km from the coast , developed by C-power (Interelectra, Dredging International, and Turbowinds)

T hree offshore wind farms are already in operation in Denmark:

Name

Number of Blades

Diameter

Turbine Capacity

Number of OWEC’s

Type of Foundation

Installation Method

Marinisation

Maintenance Access

Vindeby

2-6m WD

1.5-3km from shore

3

35m   

450kW

11

RC Gravity

Modified transport ship (base) Jack-up (tower)

Offshore paint system, sealed, recycled cooling air, dehumidified.

Standby heating,

Nacelle-mounted hydraulic cranes

Special boat

Tuno Knob

3-5m WD

6km from shore

3

39m

500 kW

10

RC Box Caisson Ore Filled

Modified barges

Floating crane

NA

Special boat

Middelgrund

5-10m WD

2km from shore

3

76m

2MW

20

RC Gravity

Modified transport ship (base) Jack-up (tower)

Offshore paint system, sealed, recycled cooling air, dehumidified, standby heating. nacelle-mounted hydraulic cranes

Special boat

In addition, there are several at various stages of planning:

·   Horns Rev 160 MW (under construction)

·   Roedsand 150MW (under construction)

·   Gedser 150 MW

·   Omoe 150 MW

·   Laesoe 150 MW

·   Samso 25 MW (EIA study issued)

M easurements are being taken at the Middelgrunden Wind Farm to assess wind spectra around the towers and power output in relation to the placement of individual turbines within the wind farm. Forces in the towers and foundations under environmental loading will also be measured.

In Finland, offshore wind farms are planned for:

·   un-named on small nearshore rock islands

·   un-named 10-30MW 5km offshore 6-10m water depth

Currently, there are no existing offshore wind farms in France, however several are planned or at various stages of development, including at:

·   Breedt,

·   Dunkerque

The largest number of planned offshore wind farms are in Germany. Locations where wind farm developers have stated their intention for developing offshore windfarms include:

·   Butendiek 80 x 3MW

·   Dan-Tysk 300 x 5MW

·   Nordsee AWZ 100-200 x 5MW

·   Helgoland  I and II

·   Borkum Riffgrund 200 x 3-5MW

·   Borkum Riffgrund West 458 x 2.5MW

·   Borkum III 12 x 4-5MW

·   Pommersche Bucht 200 x 5MW

·   Arkona-Becken 172 x 4-5MW

·   Adlergrund 69 x 3-5MW

·   Nordergrunde 76 x 2.5-5MW

·   Offshore Helgoland 100 x 2MW

·   Schleswig-Holsteinische Nordsee 100-200 x 5MW

·   Wilhelmshaven 2 x 4.5MW

·   Mecklengburg-Vorpommern 20 x 2MW

·   Sky 2000 50 x 2MW

In Greece, following the deregulation of the energy market in 2000, petitions for 4 LSOWE-plants with total installed capacity of ~500 MW are currently under consideration at the Regulatory Authority for Energy of the Ministry of Development.

A number of offshore wind farms are also planned for Ireland, at [19], [24] & [25]:

·   Kish Bank: 10km from shore, 200-250MW

·   Bray Bank

·   Arklow Bank: <10 m water depth, 10km from shore, 500+MW

·   Blackwater Bank

·   Codling Bank

·   Greater Codling Bank

In Italy, there has been a feasibility study for out offshore wind farm at Ragusa.

In the Netherlands, there are two offshore wind farms located in the inland fresh water Ijsselmeer:

Name

Number of Blades

Diameter

Turbine Capacity

Number of OWEC’s

Type of Foundation

Installation Method

Marinisation

Maintenance Access

Lely

5-10m WD

0.8km from A shore

2

40.8m

500kW

4

3.7m monopile

No

Dronten

20m from shore

43.0m

600kW

28

monopile

No

In addition, two further windfarms of planned:

·   Q7 Sector 100MW

·   Egmont aan Zee 100MW

According to the Maritime Bureau, after exclusion of all restricted areas (birds, fishing, offshore exploitation), ca. 2 800 km2 for development of offshore wind power is available in Poland, that is 8.5% of the Polish territorial waters . I n the Gdansk Bay, the area where implementing wind turbines is possible is ca. 40 km long and on the open sea coast line (from Jastrzebia Gora to Swinoujscie) - it is ca. 200 km long, excluding costal banks at Wistula – and Szczecin Bays.

The Maritime Bureau in Gdynia has issued consents for two following offshore locations:

- 49-61 turbines of 2,0 MW near Białogóra. Project led by Nowa Energi

- 50 x 2 MW near Karwia (Dębki-Jastrzębia Góra). Project led by Wiatropol

At this moment there are two other pending applications at Słupsk Municipality, where Bałtyckie Elektrownie Wiatrowe S.A. (Baltic Windpower S.A.) request for permission near Sarbinowo, however no information has been cleared yet.

It can be assumed that all the locations referred to have at least pre-feasibility studies made, but nothing has been disclosed yet.

Source: Maritime Institute, 2000

Fig. 1: Locations for potential offshore wind power development on Polish territorial waters.

Three offshore wind farms are currently operational in Sweden:

Name

Number of Blades

Diameter

Turbine Capacity

Number of OWEC’s

Type of Foundation

Installation Method

Marinisation

Maintenance Access

Nogersund

5m WD

0.5km from shore

3

27m

220kW

1

Steel tripod

Submersible barge

Boat & ladder

Bockstigen-Valar

6-8m WD

4 km from shore

3

37m

500kW

5

2.15m drilled and grouted

Jack-up

Utgrunden

In addition, further offshore wind farms are planned at:

·   Orestad

·   Klasardenproject

A demonstration of the commercialisation potential ( Valar 2, 5 MW)

This European funded demonstration projects was undertaken by Vindkompaniet under the Fourth Framework Programme, THERMIE p roject r eference WE/ 00057/96 in 1996 and 1997.

Research will also be performed at the Klasardenproject; a 42MW development in Sweden planned for 2002 installation.

There is one offshore wind farm in the United Kingdom off Blyth Harbour. Further information on this project can be obtained from www.blyth-offshore.co.uk: The Blyth offshore wind farm is a European - funded demonstration project undertaken by AMEC Border under the Fourth Framework Programme, THERMIE project reference WE/00208/95 between 1996 and 1999.

Name

Number of Blades

Diameter

Turbine Capacity

Number of OWEC’s

Type of Foundation

Installation Method

Marinisation

Maintenance Access

Blythe Harbour, NE England5-11m WD

1km from shore

3

70m

2MW

2

3.7m drilled and grouted monopile

Jack-up

Boat & ladder

In addition, numerous offshore wind farms are planned, including for:

·   Barrow

·   Burbo

·   Cromer

·   Gunfleet Sands

·   Inner Dowsing

·   Kentish Flats

·   Lynn

·   North Hoyle

·   Rhyl Flats

·   Scarweather Sands

·   Scroby Sands

·   Shell Flat

·   Southport

·   Teesside

Construction of the 37.5 MW Scroby Sands offshore wind farm, East Anglia, England

This European funded demonstration project is currently being undertaken by PowerGen Renewables under the Fourth Framework Programme, THERMIE project reference WE/00218/ 97 and is scheduled to be completed in 200 3.

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