The Determinants of Offshore Wind's Role in a Future U.S. Energy System: A Preliminary Modeling Sensitivity Analysis

Trieu Mai, Matt Mowers, Philipp Beiter, Anthony Lopez, Patrick Brown

Research output: NRELPresentation

Abstract

Offshore wind is an emerging industry in the with rapidly changing technology advancements and an accelerating global deployment. Policy demands and interest in the United States has grown, but the long-term future for offshore wind remains uncertain. This study is designed to evaluate offshore wind's potential role in the future U.S. energy system. The analysis uses long-term power system models to assess a wide-range of power system possibilities. Specific objectives of the analysis are to: (1) identify the determinants of offshore wind deployment under different scenarios and (2) understand the impacts of substantial levels of offshore wind deployment on the power system. We also highlight future research needs for more robust understanding the opportunities and challenges to U.S. offshore wind development.
Original languageAmerican English
Number of pages78
DOIs
StatePublished - 2022

NREL Publication Number

  • NREL/PR-6A40-82101

Keywords

  • energy modeling
  • offshore wind
  • power system

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