IEE OffshoreGrid Scenario Definitions and First Iteration Results

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IEE OffshoreGrid Scenario Definitions and First Iteration Results. Jan De Decker, 3E Jens Tambke, ForWind Warsaw, April 22, 2010. Outline. The IEE Study OffshoreGrid Input definitions and scenarios First results (Wind Power Time Series) Next steps Conclusions. 2. IEE OffshoreGrid. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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IEE OffshoreGrid

Scenario Definitions and First Iteration Results

Jan De Decker, 3EJens Tambke, ForWind

Warsaw, April 22, 2010

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Outline

• The IEE Study OffshoreGrid

• Input definitions and scenarios

• First results (Wind Power Time Series)

• Next steps

• Conclusions

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IEE OffshoreGrid

PROJECT DNA– Techno-economic study– Cost-benefit analysis of different design options– Budget 1.4 M€, 75% funded by EC– Coordinator 3E, 8 partners, consultancy & applied research

APPROACH PREPARATION

– Scenarios 2020 / 2030 (offshore & onshore wind, onshore reinforcements, energy economics, regulatory framework…) MODELING

– Cost optimisation of infrastructure– European power market model

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IEE OffshoreGrid – Timing & High-level Milestones

May ‘09 Jan ‘10 Jul ‘10 Jan ‘11 Jul ‘11 Oct ‘11

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Input definitions and scenarios

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• Economical and regulatory model inputs

• Analysis of design drivers

• Offshore & onshore wind power scenarios

• Analysis of other marine developments

Deliverables to be found on www.OffshoreGrid.eu

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Input scenarios

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Onshore and offshore wind scenarios for 2020 and 2030 [MW]

Onshore: 196602

Offshore: 43093

Total: 239695

Onshore: 267047

Offshore: 125787

Total: 392824

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CountryOffshoreGrid offshore

scenario2020 2030

Belgium 1 994 3 794Denmark 2 329 3 799

Estonia 0 1 600Finland 590 3 190France 2 510 4 914Germany 10 249 26 553Ireland 1 055 3 780

Latvia 0 900Lithuania 0 1 000Netherlands 4 622 12 122

Norway 957 9 667Poland 500 5 300Russia 0 500Sweden 2 983 10 522UK 15 303 38 146Total Northern EU

42 135 115 620

Total OffshoreGrid

43 093 125 787

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Input scenarios: Offshore Wind Power Scenarios

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Weather Model (WRF):

2-domain-setup:

• 1st domain resolution: 27x27 km²

• 2nd domain resolution: 9x9 km²

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Example results WRF model:

• 90m annual mean wind speeds (2007)

• Power production of Danish 200 MW wind farm

[m/s]

First results:Wind Power Time Series

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Total European On&Offshore Power 2030

267 GW inst. onshore, mean production: 64 GW

127 GW inst. offshore, mean production: 60 GW

[GW]

Hour of the Year [h]

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First results:Wind Power Time Series

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8th-28th March 2030

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First results:Wind Power Time Series

Extract - European On&Offshore Power 2030

Much correlation between onshore and offshore wind power Hour of the Year

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Impact of aggregation (via offshore grid) is very positive

Maximum downward variations [% of Pinst]

First results:Wind Power Time Series

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Correlation coefficients between countries (on- & offshore) [%]

First results:Wind Power Time Series

Apart from Hydropower in Norway, especially horizontal interconnection is interesting for balancing and to reduce total variability

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Next phase: Modeling

WP5:–Provide the technical design for an integrated offshore

transmission network–Provide a cost estimate for such a network or

networks

WP6:–Model = Flow based power market simulator (cf.

TradeWind)–Study different options regarding offshore grid design,

market conditions and regulatory framework–Assess various technical and economic impacts

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Modeling: Methodology

Prototype grids

– Compare costs & benefits of different designs:

• Base case

• Trade driven design

• Offshore wind driven design

• Mixed design

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Prototype grid designs – Wind Farms

Prototype grid designs – Wind Clusters

Prototype grid designs – Base case

Existing interconnectors & Planned interconnectors (decided+under construction)

Prototype grid designs – Trade driven

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Prototype grid designs – Meshed

Prototype grid designs – Hybrid

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Modeling: Methodology

Case studiesStart with case studies:

• Quicker valuable results for EC• Get deeper understanding of economics with double

use

Case study Dogger Bank

Evaluate findings in 2nd case study (probably UK-BE-NL)

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Conclusions

IEE OFFSHORE GRID– techno-economic study & policy framework – scientific view on offshore grids (with cost-benefit)

FIRST RESULTS– Wind Power Scenarios– Analysis of Wind Power Time Series– Other deliverables to be found on www.OffshoreGrid.eu

FINISHED BY JULY 2010– Modeling of case studies + first evaluation cost &

benefits

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Thank you for your attention!

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Jan De Decker Jan.DeDecker@3e.eu

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