○ 학술대회 주요 참석자 - 국내 연구자
• 국내 참석자 중 우리 연구원 출장자 외에 타 연구자는 없었음. 다만, 국내 협회(한 국풍력산업협회 회장 이임택) 및 기업 관계자(신자정밀 김홍기, 임승배: 풍력터빈 베어링 회사, 두산중공업 황용석)만이 참석하였음.
- 국외 연구자
• 국외에서는 연구기관, 기업, 관공서, 금융관계사 등에서 많은 인원이 참석하였음.
국내의 해상풍력 관련 세미나와는 다르게, 해상풍력 발전 단지 조성 시, 많은 재 원을 조달하여야 하고, 재해 발생 시 단지의 피해를 산정해야 하므로, 파이낸싱을 위한 금융회사와 보험가 산정을 위한 보험사의 참여가 활발하였음. 또한, 해상풍 력은 국가 또는 지방정부에 속한 부지인 해상에 건설되므로, 관의 주도하에 해상 풍력발전 단지가 건설되고 있으며(예: MAINE 주 항만국), 이의 홍보를 위해 관에 서도 부스를 마련하였음. 또한, 일본에서는 참석자가 소수 눈에 뜨였으나, 중국의 경우 중국 국내의 사업이 많아, 풍력발전 연구가 이미 활발히 진행되었기 때문인 지 한 개 그룹 외에 참석자가 눈에 띄지 않았음. 주요 참석자의 명단은 아래와 같음. (Alphabet 순)
y Aaron Svedlow, Wildlife Biologist, Tetra Tech
y Aileen Kenney, Director of Permitting, Deepwater Wind, LLC y Albert Fisas, Head of Structural Design, ALSTOM Wind
y Amy Klein, Program Manager, Regulatory Program, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
y Andrea E. Copping, Senior Program Manager, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
11) 출장 보고서 내용 발췌 수록
y Andrew Gilbert, Biodiversity Research Institute
y Andy Kinsella, Executive Director & Chief Executive Officer, Offshore, Mainstream Renewable Power
y Andy Wickless, Associate Director, Wind Energy, Navigant Consulting y Anke Grunwald, Managing Director, BerlinWind GmbH
y Beth Johnson, National Park Service
y Bill Moore, Chief Executive Officer, Deepwater Wind
y Bill White, Assistant Secretary, MA Executive Office of Energy and Environmental Affairs
y Bob Mitchell, Atlantic Wind Connection
y Brian M. Smith, Senior Coastal Ecologist, NOAA
y Brian Naughton, Turbine Design Engineer, Materials Scientist, Continental Wind Power
y Brian Redmond, Principal and Managing Director, CP Energy Group, LLC y Bruce Bailey, President/CEO, AWS Truepower, LLC
y Bruce Hamilton, Director, Navigant Consulting, Inc.
y Caleb Gordon, Principal Ornithologist, Normandeau Associates, Inc.
y Carolyn Heeps, Development Strategy Manager, RES Offshore
y Catherine Creese, Assistant Director, Naval Seafloor Cable Protection Office, US Navy
y Chris Hart, Offshore Wind Team Manager, U.S. Department of Energy y Chris Wissemann, Managing Director, Freshwater Wind
y Christian Nerland, Head of Department, Det Norske Veritas (USA) Inc.
y Christine Taylor, Lead Physical Scientist, BOEMRE y Christopher Smith, Chief Financial Officer, Cape Wind
y Clint Plummer, Vice President - Development, Deepwater Wind y Daniel Cohen, President, Fishermen's Energy LLC
y Daniel Jaynes, Project Manager, Project Development, GL Garrad Hassan y David Cottingham, Senior Advisor to the Director, FWS
y David Hang, Senior Vice President, DE Shaw Group
y Denise Bode, Chief Executive Officer, American Wind Energy Association y Dennis Duffy, Vice President, Cape Wind Associates
y Doug Copeland, Regional Development Manager, enXco
y Doug Pfeister, Senior Vice President, Offshore Wind Development Coalition y Ed Weston, Director, Great Lakes Wind Network
y Emily Green, Senior Field Organizing Manager, Sierra Club
y Emily Lindow, Senior Policy Advisor for Energy, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration - NMFS
y Eric Paterson, Penn State
y Erich Stephens, Vice President, Offshore M/W
y Fara Courtney, Executive Director, Offshore Wind Collaborative y Frederic Hendrick, Global VP for Offshore Wind, Alstom Grid y Gary Moland, Director of Market Analysis, GL Garrad Hassan y Gerard Houlahan, P.E., Moffatt & Nichol
y Ian Hatton, Chief Executive Officer, Baryonyx
y Ian Mould, Business Manager, Renewables, Alstom Grid, Inc.
y Jaap Olthoff, Managing Partner, Ovento
y Jan Mark Meeuwisse, Sales Manager, SBM GustoMSC y Javier Perea, Managing Director, Offshore, Gamesa
y Jeff Anthony, Director of Business Development, American Wind Energy Association
y Jens Eckhoff, President, German Offshore Foundation
y Jeremy Firestone, Professor, University of Delaware Center for Carbon-free Power Integration (CCPI)
y Jerome Guillet, Managing Director, Green Giraffe Energy Bankers y Jim Lanard, President, Offshore Wind Development Coalition y Joel Whitman, CEO, Global Marine Energy, Inc.
y John Dunlop, Senior Project Engineer, American Wind Energy Association (AWEA)
y John Weber, Ocean Planning Director, Northeast Regional Ocean Council
y John Weiss, Industrial Economics Incorporated
y Justin Allegro, Manager, Renewable Energy and Wildlife Program, National Wildlife Federation
y Ken Salazar, U.S. Secretary of the Interior y Kevin Pearce, NRG Bluewater Wind
y Kevin Smith, Associate Engineering Geologist, Fugro Atlantic y Kristian Bergman, Business Development Manager, Cables, ABB
y Larry Berg, Senior Research Scientist, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory y Lars Humlebaek, Siemens Wind Power A/S
y Lars Samuelsson, Manager - Offshore Renewable Energy, ABS Consulting y Malcolm Woolf, Energy Advisor
y Martin O'Malley, Governor of Maryland
y Maureen Bornholdt, Program Manager, Bureau of Ocean Energy, Management, Regulation, and Enforcement
y Michael Drunsic, Head of Section, Energy Analysis, DNV y Michael Ernst, Director, Regulatory Affairs, Tetra Tech EC, Inc.
y Michael Hannibal, Vice President, Offshore Sales, Siemens Wind Power A/S y Michele Siekerka, Assistant Commissioner for Economic Growth and Green
Energy, New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection
y Mike Hulton, Senior Project Manager, ODE (Offshore Design Engineering) y Nancy Sopko, Ocean Advocate, Oceana
y Ned Farquhar, Deputy Assistant Secretary for Land and Minerals Management, U.S. Department of the Interior
y Patrick Fullenkamp, Director, Technical Services, Global Wind Network - WIRE-Net
y Patrick Gilman, Environmental and Policy Specialist, Wind and Water Power Program, US Department of Energy
y Patrick Heaton, Project Manager, edr Companies
y Patrick van Eerten, Director, Offshore and Operations, Jumbo Offshore y Paul Williamson, Director, Maine Wind Industry Initiative
y Peter Eade, Director, VisSim AS
y Peter Mandelstam, Founder and President, NRG Bluewater Wind y Philippe Beaucage, Senior research Scientist, AWS Truepower y Robert Gibbs, Vice President, Garden State Offshore Energy, LLC y Rolando Vega, Technical Manager, ABS Consulting
y Ross Tyler, Executive Director for the UNEP Sustainable Finance Alliance, Clean Energy States Alliance
y Roy Evans, Head of Development & Asset Management, The Crown Estate y Sandra Whitehouse, Senior Advisor for Public Affairs, Ocean Conservancy y Scott Keating, General Manager of Sales, North America, Offshore NA, Vestas y Steven Cuevas, Director of Business Development - Offshore Wind, AREVA y Stuart Clough, Director, APEM Ltd
y Sven-Erik Boerresen, Senior Consultant, DNV
y Theo de Wolff, Principal, Seawind Renewable Energy Corporation
y Thomas Mousten, Head of Offshore Engineering, Americas, Siemens Wind Power A/S
y Thomas Neumann, DEWI GmbH – German Wind Energy Institute y Tim Ryan, President, Apex Offshore Wind, LLC
y Tom Maves, Deputy Director, Manufacturing and Supply Chain Services, American Wind Energy Association (AWEA)
y Tom McCulloch, Senior Program Analyst, ACHP
y Tony Muoser, Managing Director, Rabobank International y Tony Rogers, Principal Specialist, DNV
y Walter Musial, Principal Engineer, National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL)
○ 활동내용
[ AWEA OFFSHORE WINDPOWER 2011 ]
A. Measurement and Modeling: Resource Assessment to Wakes 1. Innovative Methods for Offshore Wind Resource Assessment
2. Investing the Efficacy of Floating LIDAR Motion Compensation Algorithms for Offshore Wind Resource Assessment Applications
3. Improved Wind/Wave Coupling for Wind Energy Applications
4. New Methods of Simulating the Impact of Turbine-Induced Wakes in Large Wind Projects
B. Overview of Manufacturing and Supply Chain Issues
1. American Opportunities in the Offshore Wind Supply Chain 2. Rising to the American Offshore Challenge
3. Why the US needs an Alpha Ventus
C. Environmental and Wildlife Impact Analysis and Monitoring
1. An Innovative Approach to Avian and Bat Survey Techniques for Offshore Wind Energy Facilities in the Northeast and Great Lake
2. Emerging Offshore Wind Wildlife Monitoring Technologies: What's in the Hopper and Why?
3. Properties for Environmental Effects of Wind Development: Assessing Risk and Organizing Information
4. A Good Workman Never Blames His Tools - An Appraisal of Offshore Bird and Marine Mammal Survey Methods
D. Technology/Major Components
1. Adapting Offshore Wind Standards for Structural Reliability in US Waters 2. Could Extended Operating Life Help reduce Offshore Wind Cost of Energy?
3. Floating Offshore Wind Turbine Support Structures - Can We Rely on Past Offshore Experience?
4. Overview of AC and DC Export Cable Systems for Offshore Wind Facilities E. Offshore Wind R&D
1. Market Barriers
2. U.S. Offshore Wind Manufacturing and Supply Chain Development
3. National Offshore Wind Energy Resource and Design Data Campaign Analysis
& Collaboration
4. Modeling wildlife densities and movements across spatial and temporal scales on the mid-Atlantic Outer Continental Shelf
5. Technology Development
6. A HPC Cyber Wind Facility Incorporating Fully-Coupled CFD/CSD for Turbine-Platform-Wake Interactions with the Atmosphere and Ocean
7. Hurricane Resilient Wind Plant Study
8. COE reduction for offshore TLP Wind turbine systems through advanced control strategies for energy yield improvement, load mitigation and stabilization
F. Vessels/Ports/Logistics
1. Onshore Infrastructure for Offshore Wind development Experiences, status and lessons learned from Europe
2. Maritime Safety and Personnel Safety on Offshore Windfarms (Marine Coordination)
3. How To Select the Correct Installation Vessel 4. Offshore Wind Energy Service Vessel Requirements G. Metocean Conditions: Design Inputs and Risks
1. Metocean conditions in the German Bight (North Sea) - 8 years of operation of the FINO1 research platform
2. Reducing the Cost of Offshore Wind Turbine Foundations
3. Hurricane Risk to Wind Turbines: A Technical and Insurance Perspective 4. Seabed Scour, Its Significance, and BOEMRE s Perspective for Offshore Wind
Development
H. Construction & Installation
1. Installation and project planning for the US Offshore Market
2. Transport & Installation of 280 tonnes Transition Pieces with a DP2 Heavy Lift Vessel
3. Offshore Wind Projects : Electrical Substations - How the U.S. Wind Market can Benefit from Europe s Lessons Learned
4. Construction and Installation - ORMONDE Project 5. What It Takes to Go Offshore
[ National Renewable Energy Lab. ]
1. KORDI 소개 및 KORDI 신재생 에너지 연구 활동 소개 (채장원 박사, KORDI) 2. NREL 소개 및 NREL 연구 분야 소개 (Walt Musial 박사, NREL 해상풍력사업단장) 3. The Ocean Renewable Energy Coalition Supported by NREL 소개 (Ye Li 박사,
NREL ocean energy modeling group leader) - www.eere.energy.gov
- Solidworks Model
- RANS and OraFLEX Model - oceanenergy.epri.com
- www.iea-oceans.org - www.iec.ch
4. 연구지원동 (Green Building) 견학 및 에너지 효율 향상 기술 청취 5. Bio Ethanol 생산 시설 견학
6. Wind Site 견학 및 Blade 피로 시험장 견학 7. 향후 KORDI-NREL 공동 연구 방안 논의
3. 관련사진
< Ken Salazar: U.S. Secretary of the Interior 기조연설 >
< Martin O'Malley: Governor of Maryland 기조연설 >
< Conference 발표: Walt Musial (NREL) >
< 참여 기업 부스: GE >
< 참여 기업 부스: SIEMENS >
< 참여 기업 부스: MAINSTREAM >
< Main 주 해상풍력 발전단지 소개 부스>
< Conference Poster 발표>
< 해상풍력 관련 기업 부스>
< 수중로봇 관련 기업 부스>
< 풍력발전 실증 Site >
< 풍력발전 Blade>
< 풍력발전 Blade Connecting Part >
< 풍력발전 Blade Connecting Part >
< NREL 바이오 에탄올 차량 >
< Solar Cell Roof 주차장 >
과 제 명 복합해양에너지 기술 전략개발 연구 문 서 명 과제 착수 회의
개최일시 2011. 7. 22 (금) 11:00 - 12:10 작성일 2011. 7. 22 (금)
개최장소 제2연구동 2층 회의실 작성자 한택희
참 석 자 y 채장원, 박우선, 장인성, 이진학, 박진순, 오명학, 류종성, 고진환, 한택희
▶ 내 용 ◀
■ 회의 목적
y 과제 추진 계획 및 목표 설정
y Study group 구성 및 운영, 문제점 해결방안 논의
y 연구소, 학계 및 산업계 전문가 초청 세미나 및 개선 방안 논의
■ 토의 내용
과제 추진 방향 :
- 자유로운 study group을 통한 연구 →보고서 작성 → 정책부서 협의 → 정부기관 (국가위, 지경부, 국토부 등) 제안.
- 각 분야 외부 전문가를 자문위원으로 위촉.
- 풍력 발전 등 해양에너지 관련 현장 및 공장 방문.
- Pilot plant 이상의 test bed 구축 목표. (예: 조류발전 국제인증 센터) - Ocean energy field 연구과제 참여 인적 network 활용.
- 인적 network 구축으로 해양연구원의 강점 확대.
- 외부 기관 협력 방안 모색.
- 보고서 목차 안 검토.
현재 해양에너지의 문제점에 대한 issue : - 경제성 확보 어려움.
- 발생에너지의 fluctuation.
- 수소생산의 경우 원해에서의 케이블 비용과 수소 수송단가에 대한 비교 검토 필요.