1CDTI‐NEDO Joint Workshop on Offshore Wind
CDTI‐NEDO Joint Workshop on Offshore Wind
Kitakyushu, 8th of July 2019
Overview of NEDO's Offshore Wind Power Technology Development
Masaharu ITOHSenior Researcher
New Energy Technology Dept., NEDO
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About NEDOFormal Name New Energy and Industrial Technology
Development Organization
Management Agency One of the largest management agencies in
Japan Playing a role as public R&D management
organizations in Japan’s economic and industrial policies
Budget FY2019 1.43 billion US$ (1571億円)
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System provision Energy storage (e.g. batteries) Hydrogen production, storage, transport and
utilization Renewable energy
Energy Systems (0.5 billion US$, 550億円)
*$1 = ¥110
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About NEDO
IndustryAcademia ResearchInstitutes
Coordination withpolicymaking authorities
Budget
Finance / Fund
Copyright ©METI
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NEDO’s Offshore Wind Development Projects2008 2009 2010〜2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019〜
FixedBottom
PJ
CommonTopic
FloatingPJ
Demonstration:Offshore Wind Measurement
Demonstration:Fixed-Bottom Offshore Wind Turbine
Demonstration:FOWT
Development:NEDO Offshore Wind Information System
(NeoWins)
Development:Low-Cost
Installation technology
FSDemonstration:
Low-CostInstallation technology
FS
Supporting offshore WF development(2013〜)
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NEDO Offshore Wind Information System(NeoWins)
Objective: To support developer’s planning for
offshore wind farm development
Project period : 2015FY〜2017FY Achievement: First Integrated Information necessary for
planning offshore wind farm
High Accuracy: within 5% relative error ratio between simulation and Met‐Mast
Wind Speed
Month
‐Met‐Mast‐Simulation
NeoWins: http://app10.infoc.nedo.go.jp/Nedo_Webgis/index.htmlFreely available
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Offshore Wind Potential in Japan / Area
Fixed BottomWater depth: 0‐50m
Approx. 21,000km2
Barge
※ Excluding social constraintsDistance to shore within 30kmAnnual average wind speed: more than 7m/s
FloatingWater depth: 50‐100mApprox. 42,000km2
FloatingWater depth: 100‐200mApprox. 56,000km2
TLP Semi‐Sub SparJacketMono‐Pile
Gravity
50m 100m
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Floating offshore wind turbine: Hibiki
Objectives:• Suitable for Japanese wind & sea conditions• To comply with the Japanese technical standards and guidelines
• System that can be installed in the depth of 50m
• Cost reduction by light weight system• Technical evaluation & Economic evaluation Characteristics:• Steel barge floater
(Size: 51m×51m×10m, Draft: 7.5m)• 9 steel chain and drag anchor moorings• 2‐Blade, Upwind, 3MW wind turbine
Demonstrator: Hibiki Installing site
2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021
Feasibility StudyFeasibility Study Demonstration OperationDemonstration OperationDesign/Construction/InstallationDesign/Construction/Installation
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Hibiki Project member
NEDO
Marubeni Corporation
Hitachi Zosen Corporation
GLOCAL INC.
Cosmo Eco Power Co., Ltd.
The University of Tokyo
Kyuden Mirai Energy Company, Incorporated
・Cost Analysis・Relation with Stakeholders
・Design & Manufacturing Floater・Installing the Demonstrator
・Wind Turbine & Mooring system Procurement
・Environmental Impact Assessment
・Evaluation of the System
・Grid Connection Discussion・Electric power quality evaluation
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Hibiki Project PR video
YouTube – NEDO ChannelA record of the construction of Hibiki, a Next-Generation Floating Offshore Wind Turbine System
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Overview of the New Act for Marine Renewable Energy
Design “Basic Policy”by the Government
Designation of promotion zones for offshore windby the Ministers(METI, MLIT)
Drawing up “Tender Guidelines”by the Ministers(METI, MLIT)
Submitting “Occupancy Plan”by Developers
Selection of developer & Approval of “Occupancy Plan”by the Ministers(METI, MLIT)
Feed‐in Tariff(FIT) approval in accordance with the approved “Occupancy Plan” by METI under FIT law
Approval of Maximum of 30 years occupancy in accordance with the approved “Occupancy Plan” by MLIT
1. Investigation of the zone candidates by METI and MLIT
2. Discussing with the MAFF & the MOE
3. Identification of issues official and national concern in “the Council” ,which includes relevant stakeholders
4. Public announcement of the draft of designated zones※ the Stakeholders posses the right of expressing opinion
METI:MLIT:MAFF:MOE:
Ministry of Economics, Trade and IndustryMinistry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and TourismMinistry of Agriculture, Forestry and FisheryMinistry of Environment