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Energy Supply Technologies: Wind Power IEA EGRD: Monitoring Progress towards a Cleaner Energy Economy Sascha T. Schröder Birte Holst Jørgensen November 16 th, 2011

Outline 1. Wind power: world market and cost developments 2. Market policy measures 3. RD&D measures 4. Indicators 5. Conclusions and recommendations 2 Risø DTU, Technical University of Denmark

Overview: wind resources 3 Risø DTU, Technical University of Denmark

Up-Scaling Source: IEA Technology Roadmap Wind Energy, adapted from EWEA (2009) 4 Risø DTU, Technical University of Denmark

Diverging predictions: IEA vs. GWEC Cumulative Global Wind Power Development 1,100,000 Actual 1990-2010 Forecast 2011-2015 Prediction 2016-2020 2010: 159 GW Blue Map 197 GW GWEC 199 GW BTM MW 1,000,000 900,000 800,000 700,000 600,000 500,000 400,000 300,000 200,000 100,000 0 1990 2010 2015 2020 Source: BTM Consult - A Part of Navigant Consulting - March 2011 Prediction Forecast Existing capacity 5 Risø DTU, Technical University of Denmark

Industry structure: Today s manufacturers Accu. Supplied Share Accu. Share MW MW 2010 MW accu. 2009 2010 % 2010 % VESTAS (DK) 39,705 5,842 14.8% 45,547 22.8% SINOVEL (PRC) 5,658 4,386 11.1% 10,044 5.0% GE WIND (US) 23,075 3,796 9.6% 26,871 13.5% GOLDWIND (PRC) 5,315 3,740 9.5% 9,055 4.5% ENERCON (GE) 19,798 2,846 7.2% 22,644 11.3% SUZLON GROUP (IND) 14,565 2,736 6.9% 17,301 8.7% DONGFANG (PRC) 3,765 2,624 6.7% 6,389 3.2% GAMESA (ES) 19,225 2,587 6.6% 21,812 10.9% SIEMENS (DK) 11,213 2,325 5.9% 13,538 6.8% UNITED POWER (PRC) 792 1,643 4.2% 2,435 1.2% Others 22,045 8,247 20.9% 30,292 15.2% Total 165,156 40,771 103% 205,927 103% Source: BTM Consult - A Part of Navigant Consulting - March 2011 6 Risø DTU, Technical University of Denmark

Blue Map Assumptions on Cost Development 7 Risø DTU, Technical University of Denmark

Experience Curve for Wind Power Unit Cost Estimations: 12 10 8 Inland site Coastal area Learning rate between 6.7% and 10% 10% per MWh 6.7% per MW c /kwh 6 4 2 0 1985 1987 1990 1993 1996 1999 2001 2004 2006 2010 2015 Source: J. Lemming, P.E. Morthorst, Risø DTU 8 Risø DTU, Technical University of Denmark

Wind: investment cost development Exchange rate: 1 = 1.344$ Danish Technology Catalogue based on Vindmøllers økonomi" (Economy of wind turbines), final report prepared by the project 'Economy of wind turbines 2007-2009', with major Danish stakeholders as participants. P. Nielsen, EMD International, et al, January 2010. 9 Risø DTU, Technical University of Denmark

Wind: O&M cost development Exchange rate: 1 = 1.344$ Danish Technology Catalogue based on Vindmøllers økonomi" (Economy of wind turbines), final report prepared by the project 'Economy of wind turbines 2007-2009', with major Danish stakeholders as participants. P. Nielsen, EMD International, et al, January 2010. 10 Risø DTU, Technical University of Denmark

Outline 1. Wind power: world market and cost developments 2. Market policy measures 3. RD&D measures 4. Indicators 5. Conclusions and recommendations 11 Risø DTU, Technical University of Denmark

Policies: Grid integration Grid Codes individual regimes for single RES technologies, depending on their market penetration Priority Access Connection charges shallow / shallowish / deep In densely populated areas: include population! 12 Risø DTU, Technical University of Denmark

Integrated system planning UK Norway Denmark Germany Netherlands, Belgium Planning procedures: Offshore: government in charge of the initial development phase, nominates specific areas Onshore: open competition (except for very large projects) Source: WINDSPEED project (Veum et al., 2011), Grand Design 13 Risø DTU, Technical University of Denmark

Overview Support Schemes Support Schemes in EU Support Schemes in EU Investment Support Schemes Investment Support Schemes Operating Support Schemes Operating Support Schemes Capital Grants Capital Grants Fiscal Incentives/Exemptions Fiscal Incentives/Exemptions Price Reductions on Goods Price Reductions on Goods Price-based Support Schemes Price-based Support Schemes Feed-In Tariff Feed-In Tariff Feed-In Premium Feed-In Premium Tax Exemptions Tax Exemptions Quantity-based Support Schemes Quantity-based Support Schemes Quotas with Tradable Certificates Quotas with Tradable Certificates Source: IMPROGRES Report (Cali et al., 2009) 14 Risø DTU, Technical University of Denmark

Policy effectiveness indicators Source: RE-Shaping project (Deliverable 8, Ragwitz et al., 2011) 15 Risø DTU, Technical University of Denmark

16 Risø DTU, Technical University of Denmark Source: RE-Shaping project (Deliverable 17, Steinhilber et al., 2011)

Outline 1. Wind power: world market and cost developments 2. Market policy measures 3. RD&D measures 4. Indicators 5. Conclusions and recommendations 17 Risø DTU, Technical University of Denmark

2000-2010: Total RD&D for wind energy (selected countries: Top 6 in 2010) Data source: IEA 18 Risø DTU, Technical University of Denmark

Strengthening RD&D in Denmark Public-private Megavind, 2007 Danish Research Consortium for Wind Energy Established 2002 between Risø, AAU, DHI and DTU New strong DTU Wind Energy department (Jan 2012) New strategy and new partners in progress 19 Risø DTU, Technical University of Denmark

Wind in the EU SET-plan, 2009 20% share of wind energy in final energy EU electricity consumption by 2020 (today 5%) 6B Two pillars: TPWind EERA Joint Programme on Wind Energy 20 Risø DTU, Technical University of Denmark

European Energy Research Alliance: Joint Program on Wind Energy Joint-Program A EERA Secretariat EERA Executive Committee (EERA ExCo) Joint Program B IPR Group Joint-Program Wind Energy Steering Committee Program Management Board (PMB) Industrial/scientific Advisory Committee Joint-Program XX Added value to SET-Plan through: Strategic leadership of the underpinning research Joint prioritisation of research tasks and infrastructure Alignment of European and national research efforts Coordination with industry, and Sharing of knowledge and research infrastructure. 16 partners, 145 man-years Sub-program Wind Conditions Coordinator Sub-program Aerodynamics Coordinator Sub-program Structures & Materials Coordinator Sub-program Grid Integration Coordinator Sub-program Offshore Wind Energy Coordinator Research Infrastructure Coordinato Project Leader I Joint Project I Project Leader II Joint Project II Joint Project II Project Leader III Joint Project III Joint Project III 21 Risø DTU, Technical University of Denmark

IEA Implementing Agreement on Wind 1977 2010: 21 participants, 2 sponsor participants (CWEA, EWEA) 9 active tasks Task Task 11 Task 19 Task 25 Task 26 Task 27 Task 28 Task 29 Task 30 Task 31 Active Cooperative Research Task Base Technology Information Exchange Wind Energy in Cold Climates Power Systems with Large Amounts of Wind Power Cost of Wind Energy Consumer Labeling of Small Wind Turbines Social Acceptance of Wind Energy Projects Mexnex(T): Analysis of Wind Tunnel Measurements and Improvement of Aerodynamic Models Offshore Code Comparison Collaborative Continuation WAKEBENCH: Benchmarking of Wind Farm Flow Models 22 Risø DTU, Technical University of Denmark

IEC TC88: IEC 61400 standards IEC 61400-1 Design requirements IEC 61400-2 Small wind turbines IEC 61400-3 Design requirements for offshore wind turbines IEC 61400-4 Gears for wind turbines IEC 61400-(5) Wind Turbine Rotor Blades IEC 61400-11, Acoustic noise measurement techniques IEC 61400-12-1 Power performance measurements IEC 61400-13 Measurement of mechanical loads IEC 61400-14 TS Declaration of sound power level and tonality IEC 61400-21 Measurement of power quality characteristics IEC 61400-22 Conformity Testing and Certification of wind turbines IEC 61400-23 TR Full scale structural blade testing IEC 61400-24 TR Lightning protection IEC 61400-25-(1-6) Communication IEC 61400-26 TS Availability IEC 61400-27 Electrical simulation models for wind power generation IEC 60076-16: Transformers for wind turbines applications 23 Risø DTU, Technical University of Denmark 23

Type Certification (IEC 61400-22) Project Certification (IEC 61400-22) Site-specific conditions Design conditions Load and design analysis Surveillance Certificate 24 Risø DTU, Technical University of Denmark

Wind Power Sample Metrics for Measuring Progress toward a Global Clean Energy Economy Outline Resources Public RD&D investment in wind power technologies ($/yr) [1,3] Private RD&D investment in wind power technologies ($/yr) [1,3] Technology Readiness 1. Wind power: world market and cost developments 2. Market policy measures Unsubsidized LCOE ($/kwh) and capital cost ($/kw) for new a) onshore and b) offshore installations [3] 3. RD&D measures Reduction in weight of a) rotor and b) drive train (%) [5] Expected 4. Indicators lifetime of new wind turbines (yrs) [1] Annual improvement in capacity factor (%) [2] 5. Conclusions and recommendations Market Readiness Total value of subsidies issued for wind power ($/yr) [2] Percent of G20 countries with a) streamlined permitting procedures and b) grid integration policies for wind power deployment (%) [2] Share of wind power generation meeting a quota obligation system (%) [3] Manufacturing capacity and production of a) large and b) small (<1 MW) turbines (MW/yr) [6] Market Transformation Installed capacity of a) onshore and b) offshore (GW) [3] Generation of a) onshore and b) offshore (TWh/yr) [4] Learning rate: cost reduction for each doubling of cumulative installed capacity (%) [1] Wind share of electricity mix in G20 markets (%) [1] Average annual growth rate in wind power generation (%) [3] Market capitalization of wind companies ($) Impacts GHG emissions avoided from use of wind energy (MtCO2e/yr) [6] 25 Risø DTU, Technical University of Denmark Number of employees in wind energy workforce (#) [1,6]

Wind Power Sample Metrics for Measuring Progress toward a Global Clean Energy Economy Resources Public RD&D investment in wind power technologies ($/yr) [1,3] Private RD&D investment in wind power technologies ($/yr) [1,3] Technology Readiness Market Readiness Unsubsidized LCOE ($/kwh) and capital cost ($/kw) for new a) onshore and b) offshore installations [3] Annual improvement in capacity factor (%) [2] Energetic amortization time (yrs) Total value of support issued for wind power ($/yr) [2] Manufacturing capacity and production of a) large and b) small (<1 MW) turbines (MW/yr) [6] Time duration from application till grid connection Market Transformation Installed capacity of a) onshore and b) offshore (GW) [3] Generation of a) onshore and b) offshore (TWh/yr) [4] Learning rate: cost reduction for each doubling of cumulative installed capacity (%) [1] Wind share of electricity mix in G20 markets (%) [1] Average annual growth rate in wind power generation (%) [3] Market capitalization of wind manufacturers ($) Impacts GHG emissions avoided from use of wind energy (MtCO2e/yr) [6] 26 Risø DTU, Technical University of Denmark Number of employees in wind energy workforce (#) [1,6]

Wind energy: Other than electrical contributions Mechanical: on land (traditional pumping) Shipping Airborne technologies Nature / Skysails 27 Risø DTU, Technical University of Denmark

Conclusions and recommendations Wind energy is roughly on track, but are projections ambitious enough? Coherent energy RD&D strategies and robust public and private funding Basic: e.g. materials research (metals, concrete, composite materials), aerodynamics, wind potential analysis, system integration Public acceptance support it by different measures, accompanied by research Implement international standardization and certification schemes Reliable conditions for investment decisions by policy measures (targets, support schemes) Facilitate the interplay of different options, e.g. by smart grids Remove non-economic barriers, trade barriers 28 Risø DTU, Technical University of Denmark

Thank you for your attention! Sascha Thorsten Schröder sasc@risoe.dtu.dk +45 4677 5113 Risø National Laboratory for Sustainable Energy Technical University of Denmark DTU Systems Analysis Division Building 110, P.O. Box 49 DK-4000 Roskilde, Denmark Tel +45 4677 5100 Fax +45 4677 5199 www.risoe.dtu.dk 29 Risø DTU, Technical University of Denmark