From: Frank Leslie [mailto:[log in to unmask]] > > Subject: AWEA Windpower 2006 Trip Report > > The American Wind Energy Association (an industry > lobbying group) held this > large convention (~4500 attendees) in Pittsburgh PA > 6/4 through 6/7/2006. The opening General Session addresses were by Gov. > Tom Vilsack, IA; Gov. Ed > Rendell, PA; Alexander Karsner, US Assistant > Secretary of Energy Efficiency and > Renewable Energy, DOE; and Randall Swisher, > Executive Director of AWEA. > > Mr. Swisher said that the wind market had increased > 36% during 2005, with 2431 > MW of turbines installed. He mentioned climate > change as an important driver. > Pres. Bush wants "up to 20% of the Nation's energy" > produced by renewables by > 2020. AWEA recently held a career fair. He told me > later that there is a strong > need for engineers and technicians trained in wind > systems. AWEA has started a > campaign "If not wind . . . Then what?", implying > that one needs to consider > from where the nation's energy will come. There are > transmission line > constraints, and getting those lines permitted is > more difficult and troublesome > than permitting wind farms. > > Secretary Karsner emphasized the research and > development that EERE is chartered > to accomplish. He said that they "want to listen > more to respond better". They > are presently planning transmission corridors across > the nation to better tie > sources to load centers. There is also an > Asia-Pacific cooperative that supports > wind. > > Gov. Vilsack emphasized the need for Iowa to plan > for the energy future, and how > wind and biomass (ethanol) were the paths chosen. > Iowa is now #1 in soy-diesel > production. There are now 747 wind turbines in north > central and northwest Iowa. > Community colleges are training technicians to work > on wind turbines. He ended > with a dramatic recounting of how Iowa National > Guard troops were at risk in > Iraq, and that he called all survivors of deceased > Iowa warfighters. He spoke of > a helicopter pilot whose craft was hit by a missile > as he transported 18 troops. > The widow said that he saved the lives of 18 > survivors even when he might have > saved his own instead. She said that she was able to > live with his death as the > troops must have needed her husband more that she > did. > > Gov. Rendell welcomed the development of windpower > in the state and is a strong > advocate. PA has many areas under windfarm > development. He is a champion of > education, and has been involved in alternative > energy talks. He wants to get > energy from within the state to avoid the money > going out of state. He expects > wind to provide 4000 MW by 2020. He urges Pres. Bush > to achieve energy > independence by 2020. They developed a model wind > ordinance so that communities > could rapidly adopt wind without a long delay. They > are working with Audubon and > Sierra Club in avoiding migratory paths in wind > turbine siting. A PA wind > assessment is being completed by a Catholic > University there. > > They have installed solar energy at the PA State > Capitol for emergency > communications support. There is an energy grant > program. Transportation uses > 60% of their energy. An Advance Portfolio Standard > (or RPS) is in effect to > shift fuel usage. They are buying hybrid cars for > state uses that aren't off > road and are restricting the purchase of SUVs where > they aren't used off road. > Turnpike E85 pumps are coming at $1.75 a gallon! > Clean Coal Gasification will > take coal waste that is around the state and produce > diesel fuel, cleaning up > large waste piles that contaminate water. Their > energy secretary is Katy > McGinnty, a former Undersecretary of DOE RE > programs. > > I focused upon the Technical session track, which > deals with the wind regime and > current developments in wind energy. There were also > tracks on Business, Policy, > and Utilities. I'll cover a few highlights. The > presentations will be available > on CD from AWEA for those who wish details. > > There is an efficiency push to get more energy per > turbine, which means larger > diameter rotors. Availability is now at ~97%; the > capacity factor due to the > wind is usually said to be 25% to 35%. The > production rate is one WT (wind > turbine) every 15 minutes. 6000 MW expected this > year. There has been 4 billion > invested in wind. > > There was a session focusing upon "Reducing > Uncertainty in Wind Resource > Assessment". Marc Schwartz presented tall tower > data. Michael Brower, writer of > "Cool Energy" while he was at UCS, is indeed the > principal at AWS Truewind that > makes high resolution wind maps to aid state WT > siting. > > The Gov. of IL wants 8% RE by 2013, and 75% of that > from wind. In PA, > electricity is now 6.6 cents/kWh. Exel Energy is now > the #1 purchaser of wind > energy (he emphasized that he would work that into > his talk 7 times and did). > The cost of wind energy is now increasing slightly > due to demand and increasing > labor and steel costs. Carbon issues are driving > changes in energy selection. > Two kilomiles of new 750 kV transmission lines are > needed across the US. > Utilities must stop "science projects" and make > money. There was a reference to > "reverse NIMBYism", where residents want wind > turbines nearby. Natural gas > peaking may be used to stabilize wind energy. > > The electrical Grid is "one machine" and needs wide > area control. Wind > forecasting of wind ramps (increasing speed) is > needed. Autoregressive models > perform poorly during wind ramps. Vertical or 3-D > sensing is required. Turbulent > mixing is an important factor. There may be > "incenting" of forecasts with > increase or decrease in fees for accuracy. > > At AWS Truewind, these specialized forecasting > graduates need diverse modeling > and atmospheric skills. Staffing is moderate now. > Modeling and deep programming > skills are preferred. > > There have been well-funded anti-wind campaigns like > stopillwind.org, with free > DVDs emphasizing all the bad things. > > Vestas had an exhibit of the nacelle of their new > turbine on display. It has > four generators on the transmission for great > reliability and ease of change > out. (There were about two square blocks of exhibit > area.) > > At WVs Mountaineer windfarm, there were some 48 bats > killed per turbine, a > significant problem. There were no kills at stopped > turbines. FAA lights don't > matter. Bats investigate blades, while birds avoid > them. Two groups have a > marine radar on a truck for studies of flight paths. > Handheld bat call detectors > are used for detecting activity, but not useful to > tell how many are present. > Hoary bats have lower pitched squeaks than others, > so species deterimination is > possible. Birds migrate about 500 ft above ground > and are above WTs. > > There were some future investigations of wind energy > direct to hydrogen > electrolyzers, and pumping air at 1200 psi into > caverns. I have a contact at > Univ. of ND that is working with wind to hydrogen > power regulators and is > willing to provide information and advice. > > This conference presented the current endeavors and > future studies in wind > research and development. There has been sufficient > progress for evolved designs > and the challenges are becoming better defined. > > Frank > > P.S.: En route, I stopped at the Beech Mountain wind > turbine test site (~5100 > ft) run by the Appalachian University at Boone NC. > They have many small wind > turbines in test there, and use datalogging and > wireless transfer. > > |=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= > | Frank R. Leslie, M.S. Space Tech | Adjunct > Lecturer in Renewable Energy > > | Florida Tech, DMES, Rm. 104, 150 W. 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