Etats-Unis – 12/11/2018 – energiesdelamer.eu. Le Rapport du Département de l’énergie publié en septembre 2018, montre le développement de l’éolien en mer aux Etats-Unis qui a augmenté de 1 299 MW en 2017. Ce qui porte le total général à 25 464 MW depuis juin 2018 avec 30 MW déjà installés.

 

 

  • The 2017 Offshore Wind Technologies Market Update was developed by NREL for DOE’s Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy, Wind Energy Technologies Office.

  • This update complements the biennial Offshore Wind Technologies Market Report (Musial et al. 2017), which includes a more detailed discussion of the key trends and statistics included in this update.

  • This work provides decision-makers, regulators, developers, financiers, and supply chain participants with quantitative information about the offshore wind market, technology, and cost status worldwide and in the United States.

 

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Acknowledgments

This update was produced by Philipp Beiter, Paul Spitsen, Jake Nunemaker, Tian Tian, Walt Musial, Eric Lantz, and Vahan Gevorgian, and edited by Sheri Anstedt of the U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE’s) National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL). We greatly appreciate the input, review, and support of Dan Beals, Alana Duerr, Patrick Gilman, Liz Hartman, Gary Norton, Mikayla Rumph, and Valerie Reed of DOE, Doug Arent, Garrett Barter, Paul Schwabe, Brian Smith, Tyler Stehly, and Amy Robertson (NREL), as well as James Glennie (Consulate General of Denmark), Seb Rae (The Renewables Consulting Group), Gavin Smart and Andrew McDonald (ORE Catapult), Liz Burdock (Business Network for Offshore Wind), Nils Bolgen (Massachusetts Clean Energy Center), Stephen Boutwell (Bureau of Ocean Energy Management), Cheri Hunter and John Cushing (Bureau of Safety and Environmental Enforcement), Knut Aanstad and Peggy Brown (Equinor ASA), Jeff Kehne (Magellan Wind), Doreen Harris (New York State Energy Research and Development Authority), and Stephanie McClellan (University of Delaware).

 

 

Notes

The Alliance for Sustainable Energy, LLC (Alliance) is the manager and operator of the National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL). NREL is a national laboratory of the U.S. Department of Energy, Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy. This work was authored by the Alliance and supported by the U. S. Department of Energy under Contract No. DE-AC36-08GO28308. Funding was provided by the U.S. Department of Energy Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy, Wind Energy Technologies Office. The views expressed in the article do not necessarily represent the views of the U.S. Department of Energy or the U.S. government. The U.S. government retains—and the publisher, by accepting the article for publication, acknowledges—that the U.S. government retains a nonexclusive, paid-up, irrevocable, worldwide license to publish or reproduce the published form of this work, or allow others to do so, for U.S. government purposes.


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