THE GRID BENEATH

Environmental Panorama
International
April of 2005

 

The UK's first wind farm in the Irish Sea which will supply 50,000 homes with power.
13/04/2005 - Even without an advanced degree, you can admire the technology behind offshore wind farms - the underwater construction, the towers, the turbines, the elegant physics of the whole thing. That these spinning blades can power homes, factories and whole cities is, well, pretty cool. This is easy to see. Obvious. What people rarely ever think about is how all that electricity gets back to shore. Enter the humble power grid.
Thought about or not, power grids take years to build - especially across the ocean floor. It’s not like you can make do with a few kilometers of extension cord and duct tape. There are, first off, the technical challenges. Salt water is not the best for electrical components, so it will have to be kept out despite hundreds of kilos of water pressure. Then there are the distances involved, and the various environmental considerations - the effects of electro-magnetic fields, noise and construction on marine wildlife.

Fortunately, most of these challenges already have solutions gained from experience with existing wind farm instillations. No doubt a lot of hard work and cleverness will still be needed, but the technologies involved are proven enough that, from an engineering perspective, there is every reason to expect success at sea.

It’s on shore that the real troubles begin - troubles that are more political, institutional and bureaucratic than technical. On land the power grid has often been built by existing old guard companies that have their own power plants (coal, nuclear, etc.), and aren’t keen about competition from the emerging wind industry. Of course, the existing grids are mostly optimized for the benefit of these old guard power companies.

To put it simplistically: Starting at the power plants, big electric cable trunks branch out to smaller and smaller cables that carry a smaller and smaller amount of power. Another way to picture it is to look at how thick the cable running into your home is. Compare this to the much smaller wires going to individual appliances (like a lamp or microwave). It’s sort of like water pipes, big ones branch out to little ones, and the one that goes to your tap is a lot smaller then the one going into your house from the street.

With this in mind, you can see how it doesn’t work to take a big 1000-megawatt cable, supplying electricity from a wind farm, and plug it into a much smaller regular street cable. But odds are that where the cable from a wind farm comes to shore is at the edge of the land grid - where there are only regular street cables serving residential needs. Therefore, new trunk cables, and other grid infrastructure, needs to be added to accommodate the wind farm. This is not a serious engineering problem, and is done all the time when a power plant is built someplace new. Of course, the old guard power companies resist changes to “their” power grid that will let the wind industry compete.

But if these entrenched forces can be overcome, offshore wind has huge potential. Although it’s comparatively small now, the wind industry is already growing despite these odds (by 20 percent last year), and future payoffs are going to be huge. For example, with grid modernization by 2020 offshore wind power could be supplying enough energy to the European Union for every single one of its 150 million households. And, naturally, the EU doesn’t have a monopoly on wind - vast potential exists around the world - but without the humble power grid it goes nowhere.

 
 

Source: Greenpeace International (http://www.greenpeace.org)
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