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United States Procurement News Notice - 41112


Procurement News Notice

PNN 41112
Work Detail The three 1MW units are part of an extensive upgrade near Scott Base on Ross Island EWT has signed a contract with Antarctica New Zealand, for the supply and installation of three wind turbines at Ross Island, Antarctica. The company will supply its DW54X-1MW model of turbine, with hub heights of 40 metres. The turbines will be installed at Crater Hill, between two Antarctic research stations, Scott Base of New Zealand and McMurdo Station of the United States. The wind turbines will be connected to a microgrid that provides electricity to both stations. The wind turbines are part of an extensive upgrade programme, including replacement of three existing 300kW turbines, replacement of the existing flywheel storage system with a battery, upgrade of the high voltage network and replacement of the current diesel generators at Scott Base. The climate conditions at Ross Island are very challenging. The annual average temperature at the site is -19.5°C, the coldest recorded temperature is -58.8°C and the warmest +4.5°C, which makes Antarctica colder than Alaska. EWT’s turbines will continue to operate until -40°C without any curtailment. The wind conditions at Crater Hill are very strong, the site is classified as a wind class IA site, with a high air density. By upgrading the energy system at the island, Antarctica New Zealand will be able to benefit more from these wind conditions and significantly increase the percentage of renewable energy in their total (and growing) energy demand. Ross Island can only be reached during the summer season, which runs from November until March. This creates some logistic challenges for people and goods that need to be transported to and from the Island. A chartered vessel will transport the turbines to Ross Island, arriving February/March 2024, where the wind turbines will be stored at a lay-down area not too far from the site. The first wind turbine will be installed in November/December 2024, the other two about a year later in January/February 2026. Special precautions will be taken to make sure that the wind turbines are properly stored in the extreme weather conditions. The EWT wind turbines will be a part of a large redevelopment programme of Scott Base. Since it will not be possible to pour concrete for the foundations at the site, the foundations for the wind turbines will be pre-constructed as so-called spider frame foundations, a combination of a large steel structure and pre-casted concrete blocks. The foundations will be shipped to the island and assembled at the site.
Country United States , Northern America
Industry Energy & Power
Entry Date 13 Apr 2023
Source https://renews.biz/85071/ewt-supplies-turbines-for-antarctica-repowering/

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