The Department of Energy announced
on March 1 the start of an initiative to capture wind energy off U.S. coasts.
As part of a planned six-year, $180 million initiative, an initial $20 million
will be available this year as the first step in supporting up to four
innovative offshore wind energy installations. These offshore wind projects
will accelerate the deployment of breakthrough wind power technologies that
will help diversify the U.S.
energy portfolio. Offshore wind resources in the United States are estimated at more
than 4,000 gigawatts.
The demonstration projects will
help address key challenges associated with installing utility-scale offshore
wind turbines, connecting offshore turbines to the power grid, and navigating
new permitting and approval processes. In addition to the new funding, DOE is
continuing to work with partners across the federal government to implement a
comprehensive offshore wind energy strategy, conduct resource assessments, and
streamline siting and permitting processes.
Applicants to the competitive
solicitation are expected to form consortia of energy project developers,
equipment suppliers, research institutions, and marine-installation
specialists. DOE funds may be used to cover up to 80% of a project's design
costs and 50% of the hardware and installation costs. Applications are due on
May 31, 2012.
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