Long Island’s Offshore Wind Farm David Tobias 1.011 Project Evaluation.

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Long Island’s Offshore Wind Farm David Tobias Project Evaluation

Overview Energy generation in the US Offshore wind farms Proposal for Long Island Financial Analysis Risks and Uncertainties Non-financial costs and benefits Future

US Net Energy Production by Source in 2001

Problems with Current Energy Fossil fuels –Environment –Foreign dependence Nuclear –Public support Need other sources Renewables

New York State Goal: “25% of electricity generated by non-polluting resources by 2013” “We want to get there as quickly as possible” “The Long Island Power Authority wants to lead the state in renewable technologies” Long Island

Offshore Wind Farm 100 MW capacity, turbines More consistent wind speeds Does not use valuable land

Project Schedule

Financial Analysis Cost of turbines$85 million Installation cost$50 million Annual O&M $4 million Annual Revenue$22.5 million Operational for 20 years NPV of Project-$11 million

Risks and Uncertainties Reliance on technological advances –Unproven technology State and federal permitting process Financial uncertainties Construction difficulties Natural disasters

Tropical Storm and Hurricane Tracks (1851 – 2000)

Costs and Benefits Freedom of energy supply –Replaces dependence on foreign oil Environmentally sound –Prevents emissions of greenhouse gases and other pollutants Reduces medical costs Visual impact –Off the coast of popular beaches (state parks) Danger to wildlife –Birds –Fisheries –Endangered species Hurts local fishing Energy source only feasible due to government assistance

Future Looks very bright –Lack of opposition so far –Government commitment Wind power offers a valuable alternative to fossil fuels –Cuts down air pollution and greenhouse gases Limited environmental and economic consequences