ideal locations for wind power generation in washington state
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Ideal Locations for Wind Power Generation in Washington State. Background. We have been hired by an entrepreneur to locate areas within Washington State suitable for a small wind farm. A small number of turbines (TRANSCRIPT
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Ideal Locations for Wind Power Generation in Washington State
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We have been hired by an entrepreneur to locate areas within Washington State suitable for a small wind farm.◦ A small number of turbines (<25)◦ Low construction costs◦ High potential for energy and subsequent revenue
generation
Background
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Land Use that would feasible for construction of wind turbines: ◦ Bare ground ◦ Agriculture or ◦ Non-forested land
Location Specifications
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Land Cover
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Outstanding to Superb wind power density ◦ > 600 W/m2 at a tower height of 50 m◦ This number is based upon multiple features
including: wind speeds, terrain, and climate.
◦ Ridges High Points Funneling Points
Wind Power Generation Potential
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Wind Power Generation Potential
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Outstanding to Superb Wind Power Classification and Suitable Land Cover
Intersect
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Stay at least 10 miles away from existing wind farms
Within 5 miles of transmission lines Within 5 miles of state highways
Proximity Requirements
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Transmission Lines, State Highways, and Current Locations
LegendWA_Wind_Turbines
State_Highways
WA_Transmission_Lines
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National Parks All Washington State Mountain Ranges
◦ Cascade Mountains◦ Blue Mountains◦ Olympic Mountains
Other Exclusions
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Final Possible Locations
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Site with maximum area ~.5 square miles Undeveloped area within Inner Olympic
Peninsula ~1.5 miles west of Highway 101 South of the town of Quilcene With a length of approximately 3.5 miles,
the site’s unique shape allows for a high number of wind turbines to be installed along the ridge
Selected Location
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Selected Location Wind Power Generation Potential
LegendFinal_Possible_Locations
Wind_Power_ClassWPC
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LegendFinal_Possible_Locations
State_Highways
WA_Transmission_Lines
Selected Location Proximity to Roads and Transmission Lines
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Final Location
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Final Location
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50m wind turbines are to be used (rated at 750 kW)
They will be spaced at least five 50 meter rotor diameters apart.
Therefore, we could fit at most, 22 turbines in a line along the 3.5 mile ridge
Expected Power Generation
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Assuming a 40% power capacity factor◦ This is on the high end because the site is
particularly favorable The site could potentially generate 6.6 MW
of power which equates to about 57,800 MW*h over the course of one year
Power/Revenue Generation
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Washington State Geospatial Data Archive (WAGDA) ◦ wagda.lib.washington.edu/data/geography/us/vector/
Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife GAP Data Products◦ http://wdfw.wa.gov/wlm/gap/landcov.htm
Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT) GeoData Distribution Catalog◦ http://www.wsdot.wa.gov/mapsdata/geodatacatalog/default.htm#main
National Renewable Energy Laboratory◦ http://www.nrel.gov/gis/
Data Sources
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Questions?