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Atmospheric/Oceanic Analyses and Predictions to Support NJ’s Energy Master Plan and Associated Offshore Wind (OSW) Renewable Energy Regulations Innovative Analytical/Predictive Modeling Applications that will Cost- Effectively Reduce the “Risks” Associated with Offshore Wind Development Issues Including Wind Resource Variability, Energy Transmission/Distribution Reliability, Environmental/Health Impact, and Educational/Economic Development Incentives

Atmospheric/Oceanic Analyses and Predictions to Support NJ’s Energy Master Plan and Associated Offshore Wind (OSW) Renewable Energy Regulations Innovative

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Page 1: Atmospheric/Oceanic Analyses and Predictions to Support NJ’s Energy Master Plan and Associated Offshore Wind (OSW) Renewable Energy Regulations Innovative

Atmospheric/Oceanic Analyses and Predictions to Support NJ’s Energy Master Plan and Associated Offshore Wind (OSW)

Renewable Energy Regulations

Innovative Analytical/Predictive Modeling Applications that will Cost-Effectively Reduce the “Risks” Associated with Offshore Wind Development Issues Including Wind Resource Variability, Energy Transmission/Distribution Reliability, Environmental/Health Impact, and Educational/Economic Development Incentives

Page 2: Atmospheric/Oceanic Analyses and Predictions to Support NJ’s Energy Master Plan and Associated Offshore Wind (OSW) Renewable Energy Regulations Innovative

Domain and WTG Size

North Zone South Zone

6 MW WTG

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Generic Power Curve – 6 MW WTG

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3000 MW 1998 MW

1098 MW

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Hypothetical WTG Array Showing 10D X12D Spacing

with a “Staggard” C

Hypothetical WTG Array Showing 10D X12D Spacing with a “Staggard” Configuration to Account for Prevailing Winds along with the effects of the

Sea breeze Circulation

onfiguration to Account for Prevailing Winds along with the effects of the Sea breeze

Circulation

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Meteorological Tower Meteorological Buoy Offshore vertical LIDAR

Coastal/Offshore Scanning LIDAR Infrared Satellite Coastal Radar (CODAR)

Coastal/Offshore Wind Monitoring

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Chesapeake Light Tower

Current Future

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Local Wind Resource PerturbationsSea breeze and local wind analyses

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Hourly Wind Energy Production Data Provided to RU CEEEP

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1. HourlyWindSpeeds

IMCS

2. HourlyWindTurbineEnergyProduction(MWh)

IMCS

3. PJMEnergy UC &Dispatch(Dayzer)

CEEEP

Other Inputs:

Turbine size, manufacturer and power curve (relationship between wind speed (and other factors?) and power production)Turbine location and wake effectSize of wind farm (MW)Injection point(s) into electricity grid (radial and with AWC)

Couple/automate data transfer flow

Combine Ru IMCS/CEEEP Modeling Programs

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Proposed Modeling/Monitoring Enhancements

SODAR

LIDAR

Large-Eddy Simulation (LES)

Velocity

Turbulence Intensity

Kinematic Shear Stress

Modeling/Monitoring Upgrades

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Model Irene with the intensity of the September 1821 Hurricane using RUWRF

Irene Wind Speed at 10m (MPH) 1821 Wind Speed at 10m (MPH)

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Progress Reports Website, Presentations, Meetings

Reports, Presentations, Meetings, Conference calls