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The hidden value of large-rotor, tall-tower wind turbines in the United States

Journal

WIND ENGINEERING
Volume 45, Issue 4, Pages 857-871

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SAGE PUBLICATIONS LTD
DOI: 10.1177/0309524X20933949

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Specific power; market value; wind turbine; capacity factor; LCOE

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  1. US Department of Energy [DE-AC02-05CH11231]
  2. US Department of Energy Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy Wind Energy Technologies Office

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The significant increase in wind turbine size has been driven by a goal of reducing energy costs, but as wind energy becomes more cost competitive, the importance of taller towers and larger rotors has grown. Research shows that taller towers and larger rotors can enhance the value of wind energy in the electricity system, providing potential benefits and cost savings.
The significant upscaling of wind turbine size (nameplate capacity, rotor diameter, and tower height) has, to date, been driven primarily by a goal of minimizing the levelized cost of energy. But with wind's levelized cost of energy now comparable with that of other generating resources, other design considerations besides cost-minimization have grown in importance-particularly as wind's increasing market penetration begins to impose challenges on the electric grid. We find that taller towers and larger rotors (relative to nameplate capacity) can enhance the value of wind energy to the electricity system and provide other hidden benefits. Specifically, in regions where wind penetration has reached around 20%, we find a boost in wholesale market value of US$2-US$3/MWh. This is augmented by transmission, balancing, and financing benefits that sum to roughly US$2/MWh. The aggregate potential value enhancement of US$4-US$5/MWh is comparable with a 10%-15% reduction in levelized costs.

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