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Title: Program Mission


1
Wind and Hydropower RD Priorities
Workshop on Electrolysis Production of Hydrogen
from Wind and Hydropower Washington,
DC September 9, 2003 Peter Goldman Program
Manager Wind and Hydropower Technologies
2
U.S. Wind Power Cost, Capacity Trends
Capacity (MW)
Cost of Energy (cents/kWh)
Year 2000 dollars
Increased Turbine Size - RD Advances -
Manufacturing Improvements
3
Factors Influencing Future Development
  • Transmission
  • Production Tax Credit Extension
  • Renewable Portfolio Standards
  • Wind-Hydro Integration
  • FERC Relicensing for Hydro
  • Air Emissions and Climate Policy
  • Offshore Development
  • Hydrogen
  • Clean Water

4
Program Mission
Enhance the level of technology development and
deployment of the Nations fastest growing and
the most widely used renewable energy resources.
5
Research Priorities
  • Wind
  • Low Wind Speed Technology
  • Large
  • Distributed
  • Systems Integration
  • Address wind power grid operating impacts
  • Systems planning transmission, emerging
    applications
  • Hydropower
  • Increase production at existing facilities
  • Harness untapped capacity without new dams

6
Low Wind Speed Opportunity
7
Low Wind Speed Technology Development
Large Systems ( gt 100 kW)
Small Systems ( 100 kW)
By 2012, reduce COE from large systems in Class 4
winds 3 cents/kWh onshore or 5 cents/kWh offshore
By 2007, reduce COE from distributed wind systems
10-15 cents/kWh in Class 3
8
Offshore Wind Power
  • Higher-quality wind resources
  • Reduced turbulence
  • Increased wind speed
  • Economies of scale
  • Avoid logistical constraints on turbine size
  • Proximity to loads
  • Many demand centers are near the coast
  • Increased transmission options
  • Access to less heavily loaded lines
  • Potential for reducing land use and aesthetic
    concerns

9
New England Potential
Preliminary Analysis
10
Deep Water Potential
11
Megawatts
U.S. Undeveloped Hydropower Capacity
12
Outlook
  • Sustain strong collaboration with Hydrogen
    Program
  • Build effective partnerships with industry,
    academia, stakeholders
  • Joint team to lead analysis, RD, and outreach
    needed to advance the clean production of
    hydrogen
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