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  • Sunday, October 11, 2009

    UTILITY BUYS IN ON OFFSHORE WIND

    Duke Energy to fund offshore North Carolina wind project
    (with Pascal Fletcher) October 6, 2009 (Reuters)

    "Duke Energy Corp has agreed to fund a pilot study of commercial wind turbines in the waters offshore of North Carolina…[Duke has] contracted with the University of North Carolina (UNC) at Chapel Hill to place up to three wind turbines in Pamlico Sound.

    "The project builds on a study, completed in June 2009 by the university for the North Carolina General Assembly, which found the state was well positioned to develop utility-scale wind energy production…The scope of Duke Energy's funding for the project [has] not been established yet…and the utility [is] now selecting a supplier for the turbines."


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    "…[Duke Energy has 634 megawatts (MW) of land-based wind energy in Pennsylvania, Texas and Wyoming, another 99 MW under construction and an additional 251 MW of wind projects scheduled to begin operation in 2010 and is]…interested in the cost of offshore projects to determine how commercially viable these might be…The goal [is] to have the project in operation in one year.

    "…[The pilot turbine installation will facilitate utility-scale wind energy development by enabling studies to optimize measuring and predicting the wind resource, quantifying ecological impacts, and demonstrating turbine performance in tropical storm conditions]…"


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    "…The pilot study would focus on Pamlico Sound, between North Carolina's Outer Banks and the mainland, rather than areas with more wind further offshore, because waters in the sound were under state control, [project manager for the UNC Coastal Wind Study presented to the state legislature and] University of North Carolina Vice Chancellor Carolyn Elfland said…

    "In August, the U.S. Interior Department said it would be at least a year before it was ready to consider permits for wind farms in federal waters…The planned demonstration turbines could be the first turbines placed in U.S. offshore waters…[although] Rhode Island [is] also going ahead with a pilot offshore wind energy commercial project…Various European countries have been operating offshore wind farms since the early 1990s."

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