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Energizing Cleveland with Offshore Wind: An Update on
the Icebreaker Project
Hosted by
Val Stori, Clean Energy Group
May 4, 2016
Northeast Wind Resource Center Webinar
Housekeeping
About WINDExchange
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On March 11, 2014, the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) announced six Wind Energy Regional Resource Centers that were selected through a competitive process administered by the National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL).
The Northeast Wind Resource Center
The Northeast Wind Resource Center (NWRC) is the regional epicenter for salient, unbiased information on land-based and offshore wind energy in the Northeastern United States. Published research, studies, and analyses associated with the issues impacting public acceptance of wind deployment are available in the NWRC Resource Library.
The NWRC is supported in part by a grant from the US Department of Energy, and is managed by Clean Energy Group and Sustainable Energy Advantage. The Maine Ocean & Wind Industry Initiative serves as key liaison to the wind industry.
www.northeastwindcenter.org
Today’s Guest Speakers
• Dr. Lorry Wagner, President, LEEDCo
• Kristian Jacobsen, Head of Business Development, Universal Foundation
Great Moments are Bornfrom Great Opportunity
This is Our Time,Innovate to Generate
A non-profit, public private partnership created to build an offshore wind power industry in Lake Erie
1. Create jobs and economic prosperity
2. Generate “locally grown” clean energy
A non-profit, public private partnership created to build an offshore wind power industry in Lake Erie
1. Create jobs and economic prosperity
2. Generate “locally grown” clean energy
The City of Cleveland
The City of Avon Lake
The City of Euclid
The City of Lakewood
The Village of Bratenahl
The City of Lorain
Lakefront Communities
Environmental Organizations
Ohio Environmental Council
The Sierra Club
Environment Ohio
Mom’s Clean Air Force
Earth Day Coalition
Organized Labor
International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers
International Order of Masters, Mates, and Pilots
Pipe Fitters Local 120
IN-KY-OH Regional Council of Carpenters
Building Laborers Local 310
A non-profit, public private partnership created to build an offshore wind power industry in Lake Erie
1. Create jobs and economic prosperity
2. Generate “locally grown” clean energy
The City of Cleveland
The City of Avon Lake
The City of Euclid
The City of Lakewood
The Village of Bratenahl
The City of Lorain
Lakefront Communities
Environmental Organizations
Ohio Environmental Council
The Sierra Club
Environment Ohio
Mom’s Clean Air Force
Earth Day Coalition
Organized Labor
International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers
International Order of Masters, Mates, and Pilots
Pipe Fitters Local 120
IN-KY-OH Regional Council of Carpenters
Building Laborers Local 310
Senator Brown (D)
Senator Portman (R)
Rep. Kaptur (D)
Rep. Joyce (R)
Rep. Fudge (D)
Rep. Ryan (D)
Ohio
Pennsylvania
Kathy Dahlkemper – Erie Co. Exec., Former Rep. (D)
Senator Wiley (D)
Rep. Kelly (D)
Rep. Thompson (R)
Other
Betty Sutton – St. Lawrence Seaway Director,
Former Ohio Rep. (D)
Cleveland Mayor Frank Jackson (I)
Ohio Governor John Kasich (R)
4 Ohio Lakefront County Commissioners (D&R)
Stakeholder Engagement
General Public
Organized Labor
in Last 3 Years200
Public Engagements
Since 2006
375+
Lakefront Property Owners
Lakefront Communities
Supply Chain
Regulatory Officials
Wind Industry
Business Community
Environmental Groups
Elected Officials
Civic Organizations Universities/Schools
Water-Use Organizations
92%Support the Project
60%Signed the Pledge
7,931Pledges Collected
$12.72Average Pledge
“I pledge to buy a portion ofmy electricity from theGreat Lakes’ first offshorewind project. I want thispremium source ofelectricity and would bewilling to pay an additional$________ per month.”
The Power Pledge15,000+ Homes Visited – 92% Support Icebreaker
Icebreaker Updates
• Location Moved 1 Mile Farther Out
• 2nd Geotechnical Campaign Completed
• A New Foundation: Quiet & Gentle
• PPA for 65% by April 25, 2016
• PJM Interconnect Agreement Complete
• Fred. Olsen Investment
• Aquatic Species Studies Commissioned
Project Icebreaker
Sensitive area no longer occupied
Original lease block -reference only
Geotech Site InvestigationGeotechnical Campaign August 2015
• 7 Sites• 17 CPT Soundings• 10 Boreholes• 6 Surficial Samples• 272 Lab Tests
Partners & Participants
Ohio Geological Survey Fred. OlsenCoastal Zone Management DOSECCState Historic Preservation Office GardlineDonjon Marine USCGMcNeilan & Assoc. USACE
Icebreaker
• No System Impacts
• No System Upgrades
• Signed July 12, 2015
Icebreaker PPA Status
• 65% Power Committed
• Signed PPA by April 25, 2016
• Credit-worthy counterparty
• Actively engaged for the remaining 35%
Icebreaker Permitting Progress
State of Ohio
Kickoff, April 13
Aquatic Species, May 1 in water
Balance during 2016
Federal – U.S. Army Corps
Kickoff, April 2016
Balance during 2016
Turbine Installation Partner
Mono Bucketby Universal Foundation
Mono Bucket in ActionThe No Noise, No Disturbance Foundation
Mono Bucket in the AtlanticRight Whales Survey - Fins Up!
OSW Area
Water Depth WTG Soil Profile
Mono Bucket Monopile Jacket
VA/MD/NJ
25 3 MW1 (loose Sand)
$1,938 $1,840
2 (soft Clay) $2,274 $2,387
6 MW 1 (loose sand) $2,996 $3,439 $4,599
2 (soft Clay) $3,166 $3,769 $4,512
RI/MA 50 6 MW 1 (loose sand) $3,675 $5,692
3 (stiff Clay) $3,257 $5,522
Comparative Fabrication + Installation Costs (in thousands of USD)
A Game Changer in Offshore Wind Foundations
- silently reducing costs
Energizing Cleveland with Offshore Wind
GoToWebinar by Clean Energy Group
4 May 2016
Offshore installation Ships (2)
Service boats (8)
550 technicians, supervisors
and PMs
Offshore sub- and topside structures
Offshore marshaling site
Project development activities since 1996
20 years of experience and
1,500 employees in Renewable Energy
Experience from more than
2,000 suction buckets installed world-wide!
Universal Foundation - Suction installation process
1. The suction pump unit is attached to the foundation
2. The foundation is lowered to the seabed
3. Deadweight and gravity ensures self-penetration into the seabed
4. The pump unit enables under-pressure inside the bucket and a water-pulse
alongside the skirt tip ensure local seabed liquefaction – the combination ensures
soil penetration
5. Verticality is controlled to reach required inclination tolerance (+/- 0,25 degrees -
+/- 0,1 degrees achieved in real life average so far)
6. The suction pump unit is recovered
Project execution track record (key projects only)
KEY ACHIEVEMENTS
WTG load testing and monitoring
Comprehensive data collection
Most researched foundation in the business
Floating installation concept proven
Integrated scour protection system validated
2015 proved full decommissioning capability
Delivery of a full EPCI solution
Installation at a UK R3 “true offshore site”
Foundations already hit by 50year design wave (20m)
Tests at Dudgeon, Dogger Bank and Hornsea
Data collection through 29 installations
De-risking and confirmation of design parameters
Early market engagement
Detailed design of 6 foundations
TIMELINE
2002 –
still operational
2009 – 2015
2013 –
still operational
Sep. 2014–
results are
being analyzed
Mid. 2015-
PROJECT NAME
FREDERIKSHAVN (DK)
UF supporting a Vestas V90
3MW WTG
HORNS REV 2 (DK)
Foundation supporting a met
mast
DOGGER BANK (UK)
Foundations supporting two
met. masts
TRIAL INSTALLATION (UK)
Installations to test soil
sensitivity and verify design
parameters
ICEBreaker – Lake Eire (US)
Detailed design ongoing
Universal Foundation
- Frederikshavn, Denmark, 2002-still operational
Project reference: Frederikshavn – Denmark - 2002 – Vestas V90 3.0MW turbine
Bucket diameter 12m, height 6m, weight 135t
Project reference: Horns Rev 2 – Denmark - 2009– Met Mast for biggest wind farm in Denmark
Bucket diameter 12m, height 6m, weight 165t
Universal Foundation
- Horns Rev 2 – Denmark – 2009-2015
…And continue to prove the cradle to grave approach…
Horns Rev 2 decommissioning
One met mast fully recovered
Operational since 2009
Removed July 2015
Source: DBB Jack-Up
Project reference: Dogger Bank 2013 – 2 met masts for the largest UK Round 3 project (7.4GW)
Bucket diameter 15m, height 7.5m, weight 350t
Universal Foundation
- Dogger Bank, United Kingdom, 2013-still operational
Universal Foundation
- Dogger Bank, United Kingdom, 2013-still operational
Noise-free installation process
Fish and other marine habitat undisturbed during installation
Trial Installation, United Kingdom– de-risking installation and optimizing design
29 installations performed in 24 days…
… resulting in a unique soil data base in
offshore wind!
UF continue on planned path towards commercialization
Commercial scale projects
First contract for commercial wind farm at
Lake Eire in the US
12 months of comprehensive due diligence work by
3rd party resulting in final selection
Installation targeted to 2018
The project commitment builds on an already strong
Fred. Olsen market presence in the US
Source: Recharge, June 2015
LEEDCo ICEBreaker– Why the Lakes?
Shallow water across Lake Erie
Massive wind resource
Ambitious target to deploy 5GW offshore wind
High public support towards the project
Local supply chain available
Is foundation innovation the way forward to
reduce LCoE by 30% in offshore wind?
Source: BVG Associates
Monopile UF Mono Bucket
1. Multiple lifts - multiple vessels 1. One lift – one vessel
2. Upending tools 2. Suction pump unit
3. Pile hammer 6-800 kEUR/month
4. Pile gripper
5. Marine growth removal
6. Grout spread + curing temp./time
7. Noise mitigation 2-300 kEUR/unit
8. Scour protection (another vessel)
9. Shimming plates
10. Flange correction tool
Translating to cost savings of >30% in installation
INSTALLATION
Fast and Simple installation is key to success!
Going from a complex marine spread…
Going from a complex marine spread…
Source: IHC
Going from a complex marine spread…
… And the 160db problem…– cost out of 20mEUR according to Vattenfall
Source: Vattenfall
… to one foundation, one vessel and one suction unit…
and noise free installation!
Installation Equipment Spread
on Brave Tern for Dogger Bank
Click on Unit + transport frame
Lifting yoke
Control room
Universal Foundation – A Fred. Olsen related company
Universal Foundation
- A hybrid design
Design verified up to 55 m.w.d. with up to 8MW WTG
Suitable for a wide range of soil profiles
Modular design, utilising existing supply chain
25% less steel than comparable monopile
No grouted connections - integrated transition piece
No seabed preparations, integral scour prevention
Single-lift or self-floating installation
Noise free installation – self-levelling
Completely removable
A solid foundation to REDUCE LCoE
The offshore inhabitants are already convinced…
Source: Hamburger Abendblatt, November 2014
Thank you for attending our webinar
Val Stori Clean Energy Group/
Northeast Wind Resource Center [email protected]
Northeast Wind Resource Center: www.northeastwindcenter.org
DOE Wind Exchange: http://energy.gov/eere/wind/windexchange