Spatial Deployment of Offshore Wind Energy in Europe

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Spatial Deployment of Offshore Wind Energy in Europe www.windspeed.eu 1

Offshore wind energy deployment can significantly contribute to increasing the share of renewable energy in Europe s energy mix. However, competing uses of the sea, costs, grid integration and other barriers are important challenges to the development of offshore wind. Windspeed aims to assist in overcoming these obstacles by developing a roadmap defining a realistic target and a development pathway up to 2030 for offshore wind energy in the Central and Southern North Sea (Belgium, Denmark, Germany, the Netherlands, Norway and the UK). The roadmap will also identify barriers and potential surplus conditions in the North-European electricity grid along with policy recommendations on how to tackle these. Windspeed will deliver a decision support system (DSS) tool using geographical information system (GIS) software. The DSS tool will produce overlaying maps, showing spatial representation of offshore wind energy potentials in relation to non-wind sea functions and environmental aspects. The tool will also facilitate the quantification of trade-offs between electricity generation costs from offshore wind and constraints due to non-wind sea functions and nature conservation. This tool aims to provide a better foundation for decision making by policy makers in terms of prioritising and allocating space of the development of offshore wind in the Central and Southern North Sea. Windspeed will also contribute towards : An Improved decision making process for offshore wind development The project will trigger solutions, approaches and structural cooperation between parties and Member States to overcome existing obstacles to the development of offshore wind power in Europe. New offshore wind installed capacity The project will provide a set of assumptions and calculation rules for assessing the impact of offshore wind on other sea uses that are broadly supported by the relevant stakeholders and specialists, and will therefore facilitate a smooth process in developing and implementing wind energy projects. 2 3

Achieving Results Courtesy of EWEA / Winter The work programme of the project covers the full chain from data and policy inventory, methodology development, to scenario and roadmap definition. The techno-economic work packages are: Scroby Sands Uk - Courtesy of Vestas Inventory of current Inventory of offshore wind potential and related infrastructure and future presence of other sea functions and indentification of interactions Methodology and tools Scenario development and roadmaps More specifically, the project will: Establish inventories of (i) wind potential, location specific wind energy costs, related infrastructure, and marine planning and regulatory regimes (ii) current and future presence of other sea functions and their interactions. Establish a methodological framework for the quantification of spatial marine interactions and the economic impacts of these interactions on the deployment of offshore wind farms. Establish a GIS-based decision support system that combines the results of the inventory as well as the interactions. Identify barriers for offshore wind deployment, with focus on grid integration, and to define a set of policy recommendations to tackle these. Develop scenario forecasts for offshore wind energy. Define a realistic target and development path for offshore wind energy for the Central and Southern North Sea basin up to 2030. Run training courses for policy makers and other influential organisations using the GIS-based decision support system. The Windspeed project will run in three phases: Phase 1: This project phase will consist of developing the methodological framework for the DSS and the technical definition of its inputs, outputs, and capabilities. Stakeholders will be invited to participate in co-defining the inputs, outputs and functionality of the DSS tool through national workshops. Wind and non-wind functions will be defined, prioritised and presented in the DSS input format. Phase 2: During this phase, the DSS tool will generate GIS-based offshore wind maps for the Central and Southern North Sea based on various development perspectives and allocation priorities. Case studies will be carried out and discussed with stakeholders at national or regional workshops. The spatial allocation priorities, associated costs, power grid scenario s, other outputs and general lessons learnt will be integrated into the roadmap. Phase 3: This final phase will be spent completing the roadmap, carrying out DSS training courses and disseminating results from the project. 4 5

Project timeline Partner Contact Details Project phase / duration of the project (in months) Work package 1: Management Work package 2: Inventory of wind potential Work package 3: Inventory of other sea functions Work package 4: Methodology and tools Work package 5: Communication and consultation Work package 6: Scenario development and roadmaps Work package 7: Communication and Dissemination 2008 2009 2010 2011 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 Energy research Centre of the Netherlands (Coordinator) Karina Veum, veum@ecn.nl www.ecn.nl German Aerospace Center Germany Marlene O Sullivan, marlene.osullivan@dlr.de www.dlr.de Garrad Hassan & Partners Limited UK Jerome Jacquemin, jerome.jacquemin@garradhassan.com www.garradhassan.com SINTEF Energy Research Norway Magnus Korpås, magnus.korpas@sintef.no www.sintef.no/home/petroleum-and-energy/sintef-energy-research/ Work package 8: Common Dissemination Activities The Windspeed project is supported by the Intelligent Energy - Europe programme, an EU tool for funding actions to promote electricity from renewable energies and move us towards a more energy intelligent Europe. The main objectives of the programme are to: Foster energy efficiency and rational use of energy sources Promote new and renewable energy sources and energy diversification Promote energy efficiency and new energy sources in transport We encourage and invite stakeholders to actively join us and provide input on the development of the DSS tool as well as input and feedback to the Roadmap through case studies and scenarios! If you are interested, please check www.windspeed.eu or contact one of our partners for more details. German Offshore Wind Energy Foundation Germany Andreas Wagner, a.wagner@offshore-stiftung.de www.offshore-stiftung.de Wageningen IMARES, Institute for Marine Resources & Ecosystem Studies Ruud Jongbloed, Ruud.Jongbloed@wur.nl www.imares.nl Coventry University Enterprises Ltd UK Eleni Anoyrkati, e.anoyrkati@coventry.ac.uk www.coventry.ac.uk/businesssupport SPOK ApS Denmark Hans Chr. Soerensen, consult@spok.dk www.spok.dk We@Sea Chris Westra, westra@ecn.nl www.we-at-sea.org 6 7

www.windspeed.eu The WindSpeed project is funded by DG Energy and Transport under Intelligent Energy Executive Agency of the Competitiveness and Innovation Framework Programme. 8 The sole responsibility for the content of this brochure lies with the authors. It does not necessarily reflect the opinion of the European Communities. The European Commission is not responsible for any use that maybe made of the information contained therein. Source: EWEA & Vestas.