wiredInUSA June 2019

Coal plant’s change of use M A K I N G T H E NEWS

Developer spend $650 million to convert the former Brayton Point coal power station, Massachusetts, into an offshore wind platform. Anbaric is expected tobuilda1,200MW HVDC converter and 400MW of onsite battery storage in order to convert and store electricity generated by offshore wind turbines. The site will also house manufacturing and storage space for large turbine components. The HVDC component is estimated to cost $250 million and the planned storage would cost $400 million. Commercial Development Co (CDC) rebranded the former power station into the Brayton Point Commerce Center in 2018. CDC expects the deep water port to help with offshore wind development, serving as a symbol of the transition from fossil fuels to renewables. Anbaric will

TheUnitedStates isbadly inneedofport infrastructure to support offshore wind deployment. Unlike Europe, whose offshore wind development boomed in part through the use of existing offshore oil drilling infrastructure, the states currently leading in US offshore wind never allowed offshore oil drilling, so lack ports capable of supporting the large-scale manufacturing activities required. Anbaric’s construction is expected to begin in 2021, assuming the company wins a bid for the 2019 Massachusetts offshore wind request for power. Edward Krapels, Anbaric’s CEO, believes that high-capacity transmission infrastructure and the coupled battery storage would help maximize offshore wind’s potential; he said: “An HVDC substation is an important piece not only for Brayton Point Commerce Center, but also Massachusetts’ status as a leader in offshore wind.”

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