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1 United States Energy Association GLOBAL WORKSHOP ON GRID CONNECTED RENEWABLE ENERGY GE Wind Plant and Industry Overview Ronald J Brzezinski: Commercial Manager GE Energy September, 2009
2 2008 US Wind Industry Highlights 1.25 percent of US electricity in 2008 Could be 20 percent by 2030 Over 40% of new capacity installed (8,500MW) $17 Billion invested in economy USA surpassed Germany - most Wind Capacity 25,000MW total US installed in 35 States 85,000 people employed in US Wind Industry Up from 50,000 people in 2007 Source: American Wind Energy Association (AWEA) 2 / USEA Presentation / September, 2009
3 Key to Industry Growth: Policy, Policy, Policy (or lack of Policy) Source: American Wind Energy Association (AWEA) 3 / USEA Presentation / September, 2009
4 The Past Small industry trying to grow into mainstream Wind turbine generators required to go off-line if grid anomaly 4 / USEA Presentation / September, 2009
5 The Present Moving to the mainstream Large global companies have entered wind industry Transitioning from wind turbines to wind plants Utilities understanding and Investing in wind FERC, NERC, ISOs creating requirements for Wind Units required to remain on-line if grid anomaly Making wind plants behave like conventional plants Stabilizing, Standardizing Technology 5 / USEA Presentation / September, 2009
6 The Future Integrate generation portfolio mix Refine wind generation scheduling & forecasting (dispatch) Adapt regulatory mechanisms to accommodate Wind (for example, Renewable Energy Credits) Institutionalize education/training (Community Colleges, Universities) 6 / USEA Presentation / September, 2009
7 Industry Dynamics
8 2009
9 2030 Powering the world responsibly
10 Technology diversity is critical Diverse Efficient Nuclear Clean Coal Gas Wind Oil Geothermal Biomass Solar + Efficiency Reliability Emissions Driving cost of electricity down Affordable, reliable & environmentally responsible 10 / USEA Presentation / September, 2009
11 Wind Turbine Generator (WTG): Overview
12 Wind our Fuel 12 / USEA Presentation / September, 2009
13 Principles of Wind Turbines The basic idea is to convert one energy form to another Kinetic Energy Mechanical Energy Electrical Energy 13 / USEA Presentation / September, 2009
14 Wind Turbine Fundamentals GE Wind Energy Power Curves 1,600 1,400 1,200 1,000 kw S 1.5 SLE 1.5 XLE Wind Speed (m/s) / USEA Presentation / September, 2009
15 Velocity Cubed Power and Speed Ship Propulsion Wind Turbine Power In/Out Heat Engine or Electrical Machine Hi Speed Shaft And Gearbox Low Speed Shaft And Prop Relative Fluid Velocity 15 / USEA Presentation / September, 2009
16 Velocity Cubed Power and Speed To take a ship from 14 knots to 16 knots requires almost 50% more Power. (16/14)^3 = 1.49 The same relationship applies to a wind turbine. An average 16 knot wind farm delivers almost 50% more energy than a 14 knot. Therefore.. Location, Location, Location. 16 / USEA Presentation / September, 2009
17 USA Wind Resource Source: NREL 17 / USEA Presentation / September, 2009
18 Wind Plant: a distributed generation system
19 Wind Farm Basic Layout Wind turbine generators Pad mounted transformers Power cables, control circuits, protection, and SCADA Substation transformer Point of interconnection 19 / USEA Presentation / September, 2009
20 Reasonable Turbine Layout Minimize wake effects Favorable for energy capture and loads Minimum turbine spacing 7-10 D (D=Rotor Diameter) parallel to prevailing wind 3-5 D perpendicular to prevailing wind Wind Direction 20 / USEA Presentation / September, 2009
21 Wind Turbine Generator: Installation
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41 Technology for the next decade Wind Blades Sweep area Logistics Carbon fiber Controls Mark VI Load management Model driven Drives Compact High reliability Light-weight Reliability Remote monitoring Return to service Upgrades Solar Breakthrough technology Thin film Nano scale materials Concentrators Technology that drives lower COE & higher reliability 41 / USEA Presentation / September, 2009
42 Looking Ahead Global energy demand expected to nearly double by 2030 Increasing environmental requirements a global challenge Renewables is part of the solution balanced portfolio key 42 / USEA Presentation / September, 2009
43 United States Energy Association GLOBAL WORKSHOP ON GRID CONNECTED RENEWABLE ENERGY Thank you for your attention GE Wind Plant and Industry Overview Ronald J Brzezinski: Commercial Manager GE Energy September, 2009
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