Contributing to Long-term Wind Resource Characterization through Buoy-based Observations of Meteorological and Oceanographic Conditions

A. Gorton, R. Newsom, W. Shaw, Jennifer Draher
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The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) supports development of renewable power generation within the U.S. with increasing emphasis on offshore wind energy. This development is currently impeded by a lack of long-term wind observations above the ocean surface at wind turbine rotor plane heights. Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL) procured two AXYS WindSentinel™ buoys on behalf of DOE to support offshore wind resource assessment. The buoys are available for loan to qualified users according to agency priorities. The Lidar Buoy Loan Program represents an opportunity for organizations with an interest in offshore wind energy to work together with DOE to provide valuable meteorological and oceanographic data to the offshore community that is needed for offshore wind resource characterization. The buoys have already begun to fill observational gaps in offshore winds during long-term deployments off the coasts of Virginia and New Jersey and are scheduled for deployment off the coast of California in 2020. This paper provides an overview of the Lidar Buoy Loan Program, along with highlights of previous deployments, a summary of the upgrades to the lidar systems, and a discussion of the planned activities related to the buoys and the Lidar Buoy Loan Program.
通过气象和海洋条件的浮标观测对长期风资源特性的贡献
美国能源部(DOE)支持美国国内可再生能源发电的发展,并日益重视海上风能。目前,由于缺乏对海洋表面以上风力涡轮机转子平面高度的长期风观测,阻碍了这一发展。太平洋西北国家实验室(PNNL)代表美国能源部采购了两个AXYS WindSentinel™浮标,以支持海上风能资源评估。这些浮标可根据机构的优先次序贷给合格的用户。激光雷达浮标贷款项目为对海上风能感兴趣的组织提供了一个与美国能源部合作的机会,为海上社区提供宝贵的气象和海洋学数据,这些数据是海上风能资源表征所需要的。在弗吉尼亚和新泽西海岸的长期部署期间,这些浮标已经开始填补海上风的观测空白,并计划于2020年在加利福尼亚海岸部署。本文概述了激光雷达浮标贷款计划,重点介绍了以前的部署,总结了激光雷达系统的升级,并讨论了与浮标和激光雷达浮标贷款计划相关的计划活动。
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