Wind power in Hawaii
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Wind power in Hawaii has the potential to provide all of the electricity used in the U.S. state of Hawaii. The 114 commercial wind turbines in the state have a total capacity of 206 MW. In 2013, they produced 5.1% of Hawaii's electricity.[1] In 2012, Hawaii generated 367 million kWh from wind power.[2] Hawaii began research into wind power in the mid-1980s with a 340 kW turbine on Maui, and the 2.3MW Lalamilo Wells wind farm on Oahu and the 9MW Kamaoa wind farm on the Big Island of Hawaii .[3] The MOD-5B, a 3.2MW wind turbine, on Oahu was the largest in the world in 1987. These early examples were all out of service by 2010.
Notable projects
- Auwahi Wind Farm, 21 MW
- Kaheawa Wind Power, 51 MW
- Kahuku Wind Farm, 30 MW
- Kawailoa Wind Farm, 69 MW
- Hawi Wind Farm, 10.6 MW
- Pakini Nui Wind Farm, 21 MW
Future projects
- Na Pua Makani Wind Farm, 24 MW, expected completion by early 2016[4]
- Lalamilo Wind Farm, 3.3 MW, expected completion in 2016, five new windmills will replace the old 120-windmill 2.3MW wind farm[5]
Former wind farms
- Kamaoa Wind Farm, 9.3 MW, in use 1987-2006
- Lalamilo Wind Farm, 2.3 MW, in use 1986-2010
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Megawatts of Installed Generating Capacity[6] |
Potential
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A 2010 study by the National Renewable Energy Laboratory showed that Hawaii has the potential to install 3,000 MW of wind power, capable of generating 12,000 million kWh/year.[7] Hawaii used 9,962 million kWh in 2011, so Hawaii has the potential to generate all electricity used in the state from wind and solar power,[8] with 15,000 million kWh/year from concentrated solar power plants. In addition, Hawaii has the potential to generate 2,800,000 million kWh/year from offshore wind power.[9] Authorities approved feasibility in 2016 for 3 companies looking at floating wind turbines up to 400 MW.[10]
See also
References
- ↑ , American Wind Energy Association
- ↑ Electric Power Monthly February 2013 Table 1.17.B.
- ↑ Wind Energy, Hawaiian Electric Company, 2013
- ↑ California firm's $90M North Shore Oahu wind farm approved, Duane Shimogawa, Pacific Business News, January 2, 2015
- ↑ California company plans to build $13M wind farm on Hawaii's Big Island, Duane Shimogawa, Pacific Business News, June 23, 2014
- ↑ "Wind Powering America: Installed U.S. Wind Capacity and Wind Project Locations". U.S. Department of Energy. 2015. Retrieved 9 January 2015.
- ↑ National Renewable Energy Laboratory (February 4, 2010). "State wind energy potential (2010) spreadsheet". U.S. Department of Energy. Retrieved 2012-11-14.
- ↑ Electric Power Monthly February 2012 Table 5.4.B.
- ↑ Renewable Energy Technical Potential
- ↑ http://renews.biz/104478/statoil-floats-hawaii-offshore-bid/
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