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Keystone Engineering's Offshore Wind Farm Project: A Case Study in IoT Implementation

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Technology Category
  • Sensors - Flow Meters
  • Sensors - Utility Meters
Applicable Industries
  • Agriculture
  • Renewable Energy
Applicable Functions
  • Maintenance
  • Product Research & Development
Use Cases
  • Farm Monitoring & Precision Farming
  • Time Sensitive Networking
Services
  • System Integration
About The Customer
Deepwater Wind, a leading offshore wind developer based in Providence, Rhode Island, undertook the USD 290 million Block Island Wind Farm project to supply less expensive power to residents. As the first commercial wind farm in the United States, the project aimed to demonstrate the feasibility of offshore wind as an alternative energy resource for U.S. coastal cities. The Block Island Wind Farm is located 15 miles from the U.S. mainland and 3 miles off the shore of Block Island. The offshore wind farm is projected to reduce energy costs for Block Island residents by 40 percent, as well as reduce carbon dioxide and other harmful emissions resulting from the diesel generated electric power that is currently used.
The Challenge
Keystone Engineering was tasked with designing jacket-type substructures for five, 6-megawatt wind turbine generators for the USD 290 million Block Island Wind Farm. The challenge was to optimize the design to mitigate risk, minimize steel weight, and reduce fabrication and installation costs. The design needed to account for the complex aerodynamic and hydrodynamic loading, including extreme loading situations such as turbine control faults and hurricane-force winds. The team had to calculate the loads, model the fatigue performance, and engineer the platforms to withstand various load combinations over a 20-year design life. The project aimed to demonstrate the feasibility of offshore wind as an alternative energy resource for U.S. coastal cities.
The Solution
Keystone used Bentley Systems’ OpenWindPower software to streamline communication with the generator designer (Alstom), and to model the complex aerodynamic and hydrodynamic loading profile for the deep-water platforms. The software enabled the design team to create simultaneous simulations for multiple design iterations, and helped reduce installation costs by optimizing the substructure design for weight and strength. The team adapted the steel jacket foundation design typically used in the oil and gas industry. OpenWindPower enabled Keystone to design the composite construction and complex nodal geometry of the jacket substructures, delivering an alternative to the typical monopile concrete foundations that are limited to offshore wind farms located in more shallow water depths. The software also facilitated effective collaboration with the wind turbine designers, ensuring accurate modeling that produced innovative design solutions throughout the project.
Operational Impact
  • The successful implementation of the OpenWindPower software in the Block Island Wind Farm project has demonstrated the economic feasibility of offshore wind farms in the United States. The project serves as a precedent for a new U.S. industry, supporting infrastructure development to reduce energy costs while significantly expanding job opportunities. By contributing to a diverse energy portfolio, offshore wind will help protect consumers from fuel price spikes and will offset carbon emissions generated by fossil fuels used to generate power. The project has also paved the way for Deepwater Wind’s planned 1,000 megawatt offshore wind farm that will be located further offshore for which they hold a federal lease.
Quantitative Benefit
  • Shortened the design cycle by 50 percent compared to European offshore wind projects.
  • Made the deck and jacket 15 percent lighter using OpenWindPower’s design optimization.
  • Reduced installation costs by more than 20 percent compared to traditional monopile construction.

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