Deepwater Wind expects delivery this week of foundations that will support five wind turbines off Block Island, a small tourist destination 12 miles from Rhode Island’s shore.
Data points:
- $225 million project
- turbines to be installed in late 2016
- 30 MW
- 17,000 homes
- at 589 feet above sea level, the turbines will be among the tallest in the world
- Block Island, which now relies on expensive diesel fuel to keep its lights on
$225 million / 30 MW = $7.5 million / MW and this will probably provide only about 40% of energy needs -- due to variability of the wind. The back-up energy, I assume, will still be "expensive diesel fuel."
I would think one could buy a lot of diesel fuel for $225 million. But then that's just me.
Having said that, this is exactly the right niche for wind and solar energy; for "islands" (anywhere on earth) that find it challenging to import or access fossil fuels.
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