A Spatial-Economic Cost-Reduction Pathway Analysis for U.S. Offshore Wind Energy Development from 2015-2030: NREL (National Renewable Energy Laboratory)

Tyler Stehly, Philipp Beiter

Research output: NRELPresentation

Abstract

The potential for cost reduction and economic viability for offshore wind varies considerably within the United States. This analysis models the cost impact of a range of offshore wind locational cost variables across more than 7,000 potential coastal sites in the United States' offshore wind resource area. It also assesses the impact of over 50 technology innovations on potential future costs between 2015 and 2027 (Commercial Operation Date) for both fixed-bottom and floating wind systems. Comparing these costs to an initial assessment of local avoided generating costs, this analysis provides a framework for estimating the economic potential for offshore wind. Analyzing economic potential within this framework can help establish a refined understanding across industries of the technology and site-specific risks and opportunities associated with future offshore wind development. The findings from the original report indicate that under the modeled scenario, offshore wind can be expected to achieve significant cost reductions and may approach economic viability in some parts of the United States within the next 15 years.
Original languageAmerican English
StatePublished - 2016

Publication series

NamePresented at the 2016 International Offshore Wind Partnering Forum, Life-Cycle Cost for Offshore Wind Workshop, 3-5 October 2016, Newport, Rhode Island

NREL Publication Number

  • NREL/PR-6A20-67204

Keywords

  • analysis
  • cost reduction
  • development
  • economic potential
  • framework
  • NREL
  • offshore wind

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