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Kaua’i <strong>Island</strong> <strong>Utility</strong> Cooperative<br />

<strong>Renewable</strong> <strong>Energy</strong> <strong>Technology</strong> <strong>Assessments</strong> 9.0 Wind<br />

Veatch will also compare the relative merits of the medium priority sites. Low priority<br />

sites will not be reviewed in any further detail.<br />

Area<br />

Constructability<br />

Table 9-1. Project Option Screening.<br />

Transmission<br />

Access<br />

Potential<br />

MW<br />

Wind<br />

Class<br />

Capacity<br />

Factor<br />

Suitable<br />

for Dist.<br />

Project?<br />

Priority<br />

1: Kalaheo good good 100+ 4-5 35% yes high<br />

2: Omao fair good 15-55 5-6 34-40% yes moderate<br />

3: Waialeale bad bad 100+ 6-7 40%+ no low<br />

4: Kuahua bad bad 50 5-7 35-40% no low<br />

5: Hanapepe fair fair 100+ 5-7 36% no moderate<br />

6: Kokee good fair 15 5-6 35-38% yes moderate<br />

7: Kalalau bad bad 100+ 6-7 40%+ no low<br />

8: Anahola fair fair 25 4-6 34% yes high<br />

9: Poipu good good 100+ 3-5 30-33% yes moderate<br />

10: Maha’ulepu fair good 10-100 5-6 34-40% no moderate<br />

11: Offshore bad bad 100+ 6 40%+ no low<br />

9.4 Project Technical Description<br />

This section provides an overview of project scale, turbine selection, and project<br />

conceptual design for each moderate and high ranked wind resource area.<br />

9.4.1 Project Scale<br />

There are two different philosophies for wind power development that can be<br />

used on the island: a central expandable wind plant, and distributed generation. A central<br />

wind plant involves placing all turbines in a single high wind resource area and providing<br />

for successive stages of development. This approach provides for construction and wind<br />

assessment economies of scale as well as maintenance and dispatch convenience. More<br />

detailed wind resource assessment is also feasible at a single site. A central plant<br />

concentrates the visual impact and can limit the number of property owners involved.<br />

Future additions of wind power at the central plant may be facilitated since community<br />

concerns, permitting, transmission issues, and roads have in large part been addressed.<br />

A distributed generation strategy involves placing smaller groups or single<br />

turbines in multiple locations. Smaller groups of turbines can potentially use<br />

distribution-level utility lines instead of main transmission lines to collect power. Wind<br />

21 March 2005 9-11 Black & Veatch

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