The Wind Program will be exhibiting at the American Wind Energy Association (AWEA) Offshore WINDPOWER 2013 Conference & Exhibition in Providence, Rhode Island, from October 22-23, 2013. If you're attending, visit DOE's booth, #401, to learn more about the program's latest offshore wind energy research and development efforts and pick up a copy of the latest publications. DOE Wind Program representatives will be staffing the booth to answer questions and provide information to the wide range of industry stakeholders attending the conference, including industry professionals, experts, leaders, decision makers, and researchers. The full agenda and list of exhibitors are available on the AWEA Offshore WINDPOWER website.
On October 21, prior to the conference, DOE Wind Program representatives will be participating in the U.S. Offshore Wind Market and Supply Chain Workshop, which will present results from the DOE-funded annual offshore wind market report. The workshop will include discussions on trends in the global offshore wind market, supply chain opportunities, port readiness, and jobs and investment forecasts.
DOE Wind Program Project Partner Presentations at AWEA Offshore WINDPOWER Conference and Exposition
See the AWEA Offshore WINDPOWER 2013 website for more information
Agenda subject to change
Agenda subject to change
| Topic | Presenter | Session | Date/Time |
|---|---|---|---|
| Steve Chalk — Deputy Assistant Secretary for Renewable Energy, U.S. Department of Energy | Advancing Development Through Federal Agency Leadership | 10/22/2013 10:45 AM–12:15 PM | |
| Are U.S. Ports Ready for Offshore Wind? | Chris Elkinton — Head of Offshore, North America Region, GL Garrad Hassan | Creative Ports and Logistics Planning: Facilitating Successful Projects | 10/22/2013 1:45PM–3:15PM |
| Offshore Wind Resources and Their Load and Price Coincidence | Bruce H. Bailey, President/CEO, AWS Truepower LLC | The Business Case for Offshore Wind: Demonstrating the Net Benefits | 10/22/2013 1:45PM–3:15PM |
| Ecological Baseline Studies on the Mid-Atlantic Outer Continental Shelf: Results to Date | Kate Williams, Wildlife and Renewable Energy Program Director, Biodiversity Research Institute | The Learning Curve Continues: Wildlife, Permitting and Stakeholders | 10/22/2013 3:45PM–5:15PM |
| Current Understanding of Offshore Bat Activity | Steve K. Pelletier, Principal Scientist, Stantec Consulting | The Learning Curve Continues: Wildlife, Permitting and Stakeholders | 10/22/2013 3:45PM–5:15PM |
| A Preliminary Techno-Economic Assessment of Three Floating Offshore Wind Substructures | Aaron P. Smith, Technical Analyst, National Renewable Energy Laboratory | Future Technical Advances: What's in the Crystal Ball? | 10/23/2013 8:50AM–9:00AM |
| Advanced Control and Innovative Support Structure for Floating Offshore Wind Turbines | Dhiraj Arora, R&D Manager, Alstom Power, Wind Business | Future Technical Advances: What's in the Crystal Ball? | 10/23/2013 9:00AM–9:10AM |
| Panel | Steven Kopits, Managing Director, Douglas-Westwood | Vessel and Construction Innovation: Meeting the U.S. Installation Challenge | 10/23/2013 2:25PM–2:40PM |
| Panel | Jose Zayas, Wind Program Director, U.S. Department of Energy | U.S. DOE Demonstration Awards: Competitive Design to Deployment | 10/23/2013 3:00PM–5:00PM |
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