Learning from the Experts, a webinar series
NYSERDA’s Offshore Wind team is hosting an educational webinar series to connect the public with independent experts in key topics in offshore wind, including wind farm technologies, development practices, regulatory processes, and research initiatives.
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Scaling Offshore Wind Turbines
November 20, 2024
1:00 p.m. – 2:00 p.m. ET
About the Speaker: Walt Musial, Chief Engineer for Offshore Wind, National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL)
Walt Musial is the Chief Engineer for Offshore Wind at the National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) where he has worked for 36 years. In 2003, he initiated the offshore wind energy research program at NREL which focuses on a wide range of industry needs and critical technology challenges. He chairs the ACP Offshore Wind Standards Subcommittee and helped originate the National Offshore Wind R&D Consortium as their senior technical advisor. Through the U.S. Department of Energy and with NREL’s strategic partnerships, Walt has led multiple research activities to push the offshore wind energy frontiers including the Great Lakes, the Gulf of Mexico, the Gulf of Maine, and the Pacific Ocean. Previously, Walt developed and ran NREL’s full scale blade and drivetrain testing facilities for 15 years. Earlier, Walt worked five years as a field test engineer in the commercial wind energy industry in California. He studied Mechanical Engineering at the University of Massachusetts - Amherst, where he earned his bachelor’s and master’s degrees, specializing in energy conversion with a focus on wind energy engineering. He has over 120 publications and three patents.
Offshore Wind Turbine Design for Extreme Weather Events
November 7, 2024
1:00 p.m. – 2:00 p.m. ET
About the Speaker: Dr. Bruce Bailey, Executive in Residence, the Center of Excellence in Weather & Climate Analytics at University at Albany
Dr. Bruce Bailey has worked for over four decades in the renewable energy field. His career began as a Research Associate at UAlbany’s Atmospheric Sciences Research Center, where he became the manager of wind energy programs. He eventually left the university to run the technical consulting firm he founded—AWS Truepower—which specialized in meteorological and engineering-related services for the clean energy and air quality sectors. Services included the assessment of land-based and offshore wind resources, including field measurements, modeling, forecasting, and project layout and wake analysis. In 2016, the firm was acquired by UL, a global safety science company, where Bruce became the VP for Renewables. He retired from UL at the end of 2019 and is currently the Executive in Residence at the Center of Excellence in Weather & Climate Analytics at UAlbany. Bruce has an undergraduate degree in Atmospheric Sciences and a doctorate in Engineering Management.
Assessing Offshore Wind Electromagnetic Fields in Our Communities
October 16, 2024
1:00 p.m. – 2:00 p.m. ET
Full Recording
Presentation Slides [PDF]
About the Speakers:
Dr. William H. Bailey, Principal Scientist, Exponent
Dr. Bailey is a Principal Scientist in Exponent’s Health Sciences practice. He specializes in applying state-of-the-art assessment methods to environmental and occupational health issues. His 30 years of training and experience include laboratory and epidemiologic research, health risk assessment, and comprehensive exposure analysis. Dr. Bailey has investigated exposures to alternating current, direct current, and radiofrequency electromagnetic fields, ‘stray voltage,’ and electrical shock, as well as to a variety of chemical agents and air pollutants. He is particularly well known for his research on potential health and environmental effects of electromagnetic fields and has served as an advisor to numerous state, federal, and international agencies. He was invited to address the potential environmental effects of electromagnetic fields from submarine cables at the Long Island Sound Bottomlands Symposium: Study of Benthic Habitats, sponsored by the Connecticut Academy of Science and Engineering, led the Exponent team in work on the 2011 and 2019 BOEM reports, and has developed exposure and marine impact assessments of EMF from multiple AC and DC submarine cable projects, including offshore wind farms in the US and Canada. Dr. Bailey has worked on nearly a dozen different offshore wind projects, from 2008 to the present.
Dr. Benjamin R. T. Cotts, Principal Engineer, Exponent
Dr. Cotts has extensive experience in modeling, measuring, and analyzing magnetic fields and induced electric fields including those from in subsea AC and DC transmission lines. He was involved in the permitting and post-construction electric and magnetic field assessment of the first offshore wind farm in the United States and has provided similar expertise regarding the EMF for multiple additional offshore wind farm installations as well as AC and DC transmission cables within lakes and rivers. These efforts include field assessments of inter-array and export cables as well as at wind turbine generators and offshore substation platforms, cable and pipeline crossings and unburied portions of cables with protective coverings. These assessments are used in close coordination with marine biologists to evaluate the effects of short and long-term exposure on marine species. Dr. Cotts has worked on more than a dozen different offshore wind projects, from 2011 to the present.
Dr. Pamela Dopart, Managing Scientist, Exponent
Dr. Dopart is an environmental and occupational health scientist and industrial hygienist. Her work includes assessing exposures to electromagnetic fields, including those associated with AC and DC power transmission lines, in relation to potential human health effects and in communicating the scientific research on EMF and health to the public. Prior to joining Exponent, Dr. Dopart was at the National Cancer Institute, during which her research focused on improving methods for assessing occupational and environmental exposures for epidemiologic studies of cancer.
Remote Technology to Support Offshore Wind Operations and Maintenance
August 7, 2024
1:00 p.m. – 2:00 p.m. ET
Full Recording
Presentation Slides [PDF]
About the Speaker:
Idalia Machuca, Physical Oceanographer, DNV
Idalia Machuca is an Offshore Wind Analyst in the Renewables and Power Grids Advisory group at DNV, specializing in physical oceanography and metocean and geophysical site characterization. Her focus in offshore wind project development includes subject matter expertise and project management related to innovation and digitalization, ocean numerical modelling, wind energy assessments, navigation safety risk assessments, and subject matter training. Prior to her role at DNV, Idalia was a metocean engineer at Principle Power, where she conducted metocean analyses and defined metocean design criteria for semi-submersible floating offshore wind platforms for commercial and research & development projects across various geographies, including Asia, Europe, and North America. Idalia holds a Master of Science in Physical Oceanography and a Bachelor of Science in Geophysics from the University of British Columbia.
The Commercial Sale of Offshore Wind Power Generation
July 10, 2024
1:00 p.m. – 2:00 p.m. ET
Full Recording
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About the Speakers:
John Dalton, President, Power Advisory
John Dalton is President of Power Advisory, an electricity sector consulting firm. He offers over 30 years of experience in energy market analysis, power procurement, and policy analysis & development. He regularly applies this expertise to the offshore wind sector focusing on the administration of competitive procurement frameworks for offshore wind and transmission policy development to facilitate the interconnection of OSW projects to the onshore grid. He has advised MA, RI & NY on their offshore wind procurements. In addition, he has advised a wide range of parties pursuing opportunities to participate in the US offshore wind sector including: (1) profiling market participants to identify possible partners; (2) assessing offshore wind markets to evaluate offtake opportunities; (3) assessing viable onshore transmission interconnection points for offshore wind projects; (4) reviewing the benefits and risks of alternative offshore transmission development models; and (5) reviewing BOEM’s offshore wind leasing process and participation in BOEM lease auctions.
Michael Killeavy, Commercial Director, Power Advisory
Michael is an experienced electricity sector consultant based in Toronto, with over 30 years of experience in both the public and private sectors working on energy and infrastructure projects. He has advised clients on contractual and commercial matters, undertaken due diligence for equity investors and lenders, prepared financial and energy models for generation projects, and advised clients on integrating contracts into electricity markets in the United States and Canada. Michael also provides end-to-end procurement-related advice to clients from project initiation to close-out. Prior to joining Power Advisory, he was the Director, Contract Management at the Ontario Independent Electricity System Operator and was responsible for its generation and energy storage contracts. Michael has a B.A.Sc. from the University of Toronto, an M. Eng. degree in civil engineering from McMaster University, an MBA from McMaster University, and an Honours LLB from Nottingham Law School in the United Kingdom, and is also a licensed P. Eng. in Ontario.
How Offshore Wind Connects to New York’s Electric Grid
June 12, 2024
1:00 p.m. – 2:00 p.m. ET
Full Recording
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About the Speaker:
Thinh T. Nguyen, Senior Manager of Interconnection Projects, New York Independent System Operator (NYISO)
Mr. Nguyen has held the position of Senior Manager of Interconnection Projects for NYISO since March 2018. Prior to that, he held other positions at the NYISO including Manager of Interconnection Projects, Supervisor of System Modeling, TCC Senior Market Operation Engineer, Senior Planning Engineer, and Planning Engineer since the inception of the NYISO in November 1999. Prior to the NYISO, he held a Planning Engineer position with the NYISO’s predecessor, the New York Power Pool, for over a year and an Instruments and Controls Electrical Engineer position with Westinghouse Machinery Apparatus Operation for more than two years. Mr. Nguyen received a Master of Engineering from the Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, a Master of Business Administration from the College of St. Rose, and a Bachelor of Science in Electrical Power Engineering from the Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute.
Innovations and Emerging Technologies in Offshore Wind
May 29, 2024
1:00 p.m. – 2:00 p.m. ET
Full Recording
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About the Speaker:
Christine Sloan, Deputy Executive Director, National Offshore Wind Research and Development Consortium (NOWRDC)
Christine Sloan is the Deputy Executive Director of NOWRDC and is based on Long Island, NY. Prior to joining NOWRDC in 2020, Christine completed a Sea Grant Knauss Marine Policy Fellowship with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration where she supported federal policy initiatives regarding coastal management and offshore wind. Christine’s background with state and federal agencies, offshore wind stakeholders, industry, and researchers has helped her become deeply familiar with the technology and innovation needs of the offshore wind industry and how to prioritize those needs to maximize economic and social benefits for the United States. She received her Master’s of Marine Policy from the University of Delaware.
U.S and European Research to Transform Our Energy Systems
May 16, 2024
11:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. ET
Full Recording
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About the Speakers:
Eric Hines, Professor of the Practice and Kentaro Tsutsumi Faculty Fellow, Civil and Environmental Engineering, Tufts University
Eric Hines, Ph.D., P.E. directs the offshore wind energy graduate program at Tufts University and has over 25 years of experience engineering innovative infrastructure. Major offshore wind related projects include: the Wind Technology Testing Center in Charlestown, MA; the New Bedford Marine Commerce Terminal; the Partnership for Offshore Wind Energy Research (POWER-US); Digital Twinning the Block Island Wind Farm; and Transmission Expansion Planning for U.S. Offshore Wind. He works at the technology/policy interface to develop systems-level design concepts and has received numerous awards for his work in industry-driven research. He studied engineering and public policy as an undergraduate at Princeton University and as a Fulbright Fellow in Germany. He holds an M.S. in applied mechanics and a Ph.D. in structural engineering from the University of California, San Diego.
Simon Watson, Professor of Wind Energy Systems, Wind Energy Section, Director of the TU Delft Wind Energy Institute, TU Delft
Simon Watson has a B.Sc. in physics from Imperial College, London and a Ph.D. from Edinburgh University. He has worked in wind energy since 1990 starting at the Rutherford Appleton Laboratory, UK. In 1999, he moved to Good Energy, a supplier of green electricity. In 2001, he joined the Centre for Renewable Energy Systems Technology at Loughborough University, UK, becoming Professor of Wind Energy in 2010. In 2017, he moved to TU Delft to take up the position of Professor of Wind Energy Systems and Director of the TU Delft Wind Energy Institute (DUWIND), Netherlands. His areas of research include wind resource, wind farm aerodynamics, wind turbine reliability and condition monitoring. Professor Watson is the current Editor-in-Chief of the Wind Energy journal.
How Converter Stations and Substations Support Offshore Wind
March 20, 2024
1:00 p.m. – 2:00 p.m. ET
Full Recording
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About the Speaker:
Bradford Winer, Director of Transmission Project Development, Con Edison
Bradford Winer is Director of Transmission Project Development at Con Edison, where he leads the integration of 3rd party and clean energy projects into the power grid. Brad has over 20 years of experience in the energy industry and brings a comprehensive understanding of utility and power system operations, both functional and financial, with experience in transmission systems and construction, financial analysis, implementation of large projects and renewable integration. He has successfully led several initiatives to upgrade and modernize the grid infrastructure, using innovative technologies, stakeholder collaboration and best practices. Brad utilizes his expertise to serve as a member of the Construction Industry Institute (CII) and Project Management Institute (PMI). In addition to his Bachelor of Science degree in Organizational Management from Manhattan College, Brad holds a Master of Business Administration from Fordham University. He is a Veteran of the United States Nuclear Navy, where he served as a nuclear reactor operator aboard the USS Enterprise.
In-Air Acoustic Assessments for Offshore Wind
January 17, 2024
1:00 p.m. – 2:00 p.m. ET
Full Recording
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About the Speaker:
Tricia Pellerin, Senior Acoustic Engineer, Tetra Tech
Tricia is a Senior Acoustic Engineer and Acoustics Group Lead at Tetra Tech with over eighteen years of experience in environmental consulting. She has extensive experience in conducting acoustic monitoring, modeling analyses, and performing regulatory compliance determinations for a wide array of projects throughout the United States, Canada and internationally. Tricia’s primary focus has been in the renewable energy sector, and she supports permitting of offshore wind energy development through the evaluation of in-air and underwater sound emissions associated with construction and operations. Tricia works alongside clients and engages directly with regulatory agencies in order to attain project design objectives and adhere to applicable regulations/requirements while minimizing potential noise impacts to sensitive receptors.
How Offshore Wind Farms are Installed
November 8, 2023
1:00 p.m. – 2:00 p.m. EST
Full Recording
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About the Speakers:
Drashya Goel, Marketing and Content Manager, Spinergie
Patrick Sanguily, General Manager, Americas, Spinergie
Offshore Wind Financing Structures
October 25, 2023
1:00 p.m. – 2:00 p.m. EST
Full Recording
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About the Speakers:
Lesley Hunter, Senior Vice President, Programs and Sustainable Finance, ACORE
Christopher Gladbach, Partner, McDermott Will and Emery
Christopher Gladbach counsels clients in energy M&A, project development, tax equity and project finance transactions. Chris works with energy clients in structuring complex equity and debt investments, advises both buyers and sellers in the power sector in mergers and acquisitions, and joint ventures, and on the development of large-scale energy projects. He assists his clients in mitigating and allocating risk associated with these transactions in conjunction with achieving their primary business and financial objectives.
Chris has extensive experience advising clients pursuing opportunities involving the development and financing of United States Department of Defense (DoD) energy projects. He counsels developers, purchasers, lenders and tax equity investors in government contracts and structuring project development and financing arrangements to account for unique risks.
How to Tap Into the Offshore Wind Supply Chain
September 20, 2023
1:00 p.m. – 2:00 p.m. EST
Full Recording
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About the Speakers:
Kristian Ravn, Co-Founder and Executive Advisor, Green Ducklings
Andreas Schønbeck, Partner, Horten
Research and Regulations for Marine Mammal Interactions with Offshore Wind
August 23, 2023
1:00 p.m. – 2:00 p.m. EST
Full Recording
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About the Speakers:
Douglas Nowacek, Repass-Rodgers Chair of Marine Conservation Technology, Nicholas School of the Environment and Pratt School of Engineering at Duke University
Douglas Nowacek is a University Professor in the Nicholas School of the Environment and the Pratt School of Engineering at Duke. He earned his bachelor’s degree from Ohio Wesleyan University in 1991 and his Ph.D. from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution in 1999. Nowacek has focused on the bioacoustics and behavioral ecology of marine mammals, primarily cetaceans, for over 30 years, and his work also includes technology development for marine conservation research. In his joint appointments in the Schools of Environment and Engineering, Nowacek works to bring new technologies to compelling marine science and conservation research questions. One of the current marine conservation issues that is an emphasis of his work is ocean noise and its impacts on marine animals, particularly mammals but also fish and turtles. Nowacek has authored or co-authored more than 100 papers in the peer reviewed literature, publishing in top journals such as Science, Nature, Proceedings of the Royal Society, and the Journal of Experimental Biology.
Nick Sisson, Marine Resources Management Specialist, Protected Resources Division, NOAA Fisheries
Nick is a Marine Resources Management Specialist in the Protected Resources Division at the NOAA Greater Atlantic Regional Fisheries Office. He earned his bachelor’s degree from the University of California Santa Cruz in 2012 and his Master of Science from Old Dominion University in 2018. Throughout his career, Nick has used novel tools and technologies to study the physical and biological processes that affect species distributions and their interactions with human activities. Nick’s current work focuses on evaluating the effects of offshore wind energy projects on ESA-listed species and fostering collaboration between regional scientific and management efforts to inform the understanding of the ecological effects of offshore wind energy development in the marine environment.
Assessing and Advancing Transmission Upgrades for Offshore Wind
August 9, 2023
1:00 p.m. – 2:00 p.m. EST
Full Recording
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About the Speaker:
Greg Brinkman, Energy Analysis Engineer, National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL)
Greg Brinkman is an expert in power systems modeling and renewables integration with the National Renewable Energy Laboratory. Much of his work focuses on understanding the impacts of transmission in a future low-carbon grid. He has a Ph.D. from the University of Colorado and has worked on a variety of large-scale grid integration and transmission studies, including the North American Renewable Integration Study (NARIS). He is currently helping lead the Atlantic Offshore Wind Transmission Study, and spending half of his time on detail at NYSERDA supporting offshore wind transmission work. Through this role, he has learned a lot about the development of transmission in support of offshore wind in New York.
Environmental Data Management and Offshore Wind
July 19, 2023
1:00 p.m. – 2:00 p.m. EST
Full Recording
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About the Speakers:
Karl Vilacoba, Project Manager, Mid-Atlantic Ocean Data Portal
Karl Vilacoba is the communications director for the Monmouth University Urban Coast Institute (UCI) and the project manager for the Mid-Atlantic Ocean Data Portal. The Portal (portal.midatlanticocean.org) is a free and publicly accessible GIS mapping and information site, with over 6,000 interactive maps depicting offshore wind areas, fishing grounds, shipping traffic, marine life distributions, and more. Prior to joining the UCI, Karl worked for the North Jersey Transportation Planning Authority, where he oversaw a variety of public outreach efforts and served as managing editor of InTransition, a national transportation magazine published in partnership with the New Jersey Institute of Technology. Karl previously spent a decade as a news reporter and editor for newspapers in the Jersey Shore area and at USA Today’s Manhattan Bureau. A lifelong Shore resident, Karl also served for several years as a member of the Lake Como Environmental Commission and Unified Planning & Zoning Board, helping guide the borough’s recovery after Superstorm Sandy.
Mary Ford, Deputy Director, Mid-Atlantic Regional Association Coastal Ocean Observing System (MARACOOS)
Mary Yates Ford is the Deputy Director of MARACOOS. MARACOOS, or the Mid-Atlantic Regional Association Coastal Ocean Observing System, is a 501(c)3 association of universities, government agencies, and private sector entities that powers understanding and prediction of ocean, coastal, and estuarine systems in the Mid-Atlantic to save lives, protect livelihoods, and boost the economy. As part of U.S. IOOS, and a federally certified regional association, MARACOOS collects, integrates, manages, and distributes data according to best practices, as identified by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. Mary has significant experience leading engagement in the Mid-Atlantic and is excited to continue to foster collaboration that helps leverage and expand the existing data ecosystem.
Worker Safety in Offshore Wind
June 29, 2023
1:00 p.m. – 2:00 p.m. EST
Full Recording
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About the Speakers:
Jonathan Fraser, Renewable Energy Specialist, Bureau of Safety and Environmental Enforcement
Mr. Jonathan B. Fraser serves as a Renewable Energy Specialist with the Bureau of Safety and Environmental Enforcement (BSEE), Office of the Director, U.S. Department of Interior, in Washington, D.C. In his role as Renewable Energy Specialist, Mr. Fraser performs many various duties, including: plan review, program development, monitoring of offshore activity, and enforcement, all in support of the BSEE Director.
Mr. Fraser has been with the Bureau for eight years. He first served as an oil and gas production inspector in 2015. He later served as an inspection coordinator for the BSEE Gulf of Mexico Region. Prior to joining BSEE, he served in the United States Coast Guard as a Port State Control Examiner, Pollution Investigator and Responder, and Exercise Coordinator. Mr. Fraser is a Certified Safety Professional and is pursuing an Executive MBA in Energy from the University of Oklahoma.
Jeff Stewart, Renewable Energy Specialist, Bureau of Safety and Environmental Enforcement
Jeff Stewart serves on the Bureau of Safety and Environmental Enforcement’s (BSEE) Renewable Operations Team as a Renewable Energy Specialist (Safety) with a focus on Safety Management Systems. He started his current position in October 2022. He joined BSEE in May 2021, working in the Safety and Environmental Management System (SEMS) Section and helped develop internal procedures to oversee regulatory required SEMS audits.
Prior to joining BSEE, Jeff worked at Helmerich & Payne, a Drilling Contractor, for 15 years. He developed and led their SEMS program based on BSEE’s regulations for 7 years. He also served as an HSE Specialist and created and implemented their Serious Injury and Fatality (SIF) Investigation program. He proudly served in the U.S. Navy, serving on the USS Nevada (SSBN-733)(B) as the Communications Officer and Damage Control Assistant.
Jeff is a Certified Compliance and Ethics Professional. He has a Master’s Degree in Engineering Management from Old Dominion University and a Bachelor’s Degree in Marine Engineering from the United States Naval Academy.
Overseeing Offshore Wind from Design through Decommissioning
June 14, 2023
1:00 p.m. – 2:00 p.m. EST
Full Recording
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About the Speakers:
Jonathan Fraser, Renewable Energy Specialist, Bureau of Safety and Environmental Enforcement
Mr. Jonathan B. Fraser serves as a Renewable Energy Specialist with the Bureau of Safety and Environmental Enforcement (BSEE), Office of the Director, U.S. Department of Interior, in Washington, D.C. In his role as Renewable Energy Specialist, Mr. Fraser performs many various duties, including: plan review, program development, monitoring of offshore activity, and enforcement, all in support of the BSEE Director.
Mr. Fraser has been with the Bureau for eight years. He first served as an oil and gas production inspector in 2015. He later served as an inspection coordinator for the BSEE Gulf of Mexico Region. Prior to joining BSEE, he served in the United States Coast Guard as a Port State Control Examiner, Pollution Investigator and Responder, and Exercise Coordinator. Mr. Fraser is a Certified Safety Professional and is pursuing an Executive MBA in Energy from the University of Oklahoma.
Jeff Stewart, Renewable Energy Specialist, Bureau of Safety and Environmental Enforcement
Jeff Stewart serves on the Bureau of Safety and Environmental Enforcement’s (BSEE) Renewable Operations Team as a Renewable Energy Specialist (Safety) with a focus on Safety Management Systems. He started his current position in October 2022. He joined BSEE in May 2021, working in the Safety and Environmental Management System (SEMS) Section and helped develop internal procedures to oversee regulatory required SEMS audits.
Prior to joining BSEE, Jeff worked at Helmerich & Payne, a Drilling Contractor, for 15 years. He developed and led their SEMS program based on BSEE’s regulations for 7 years. He also served as an HSE Specialist and created and implemented their Serious Injury and Fatality (SIF) Investigation program. He proudly served in the U.S. Navy, serving on the USS Nevada (SSBN-733)(B) as the Communications Officer and Damage Control Assistant.
Jeff is a Certified Compliance and Ethics Professional. He has a Master’s Degree in Engineering Management from Old Dominion University and a Bachelor’s Degree in Marine Engineering from the United States Naval Academy.
Offshore Wind Reviews under Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act
May 10, 2023
1:00 p.m. – 2:00 p.m. EST
Full Recording
Presentation Slides[PDF]
About the Speakers:
Sarah Stokely, Lead Historian, Office of Renewable Energy Programs, Bureau of Ocean Energy Management
Sarah Stokely joined the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management in the Office of Renewable Energy Programs in 2021 as a lead historian and the Section 106 team lead. She has a Masters in Science in historic preservation from the University of Pennsylvania focused on architectural and archaeological site conservation and over 18 years of experience in the field of historic preservation. Before joining BOEM, Sarah worked with the Advisory Council on Historic Preservation for 7 years as a program analyst and assisted with Section 106 consultations for multiple federal agencies that provide federal assistance, permits, or licenses including transportation agencies, the Federal Communications Commission, and the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development. Additionally, Sarah worked for the National Park Service in the Intermountain Region for 7 years. She is a volunteer member of the American Institute of Conservation National Heritage Responders and has a continuing interest in the impacts of climate change to cultural heritage.
Christopher Horrell, Marine Archaeologist, Office of Renewable Energy Programs, Bureau of Ocean Energy Management
LK Schnitzer, Archaeologist, Office of Renewable Energy Programs, Bureau of Ocean Energy Management
Marissa Moshier, Historian, Office of Renewable Energy Programs, Bureau of Ocean Energy Management
Bird Monitoring Methodologies for Offshore Wind
April 5, 2023
1:00 p.m. – 2:00 p.m. EST
Full Recording
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About the Speaker: Pam Loring, Wildlife Biologist, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
Emergency Response Planning for Offshore Wind
February 15, 2023
1:00 p.m. – 2:00 p.m. EST
Full Recording
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About the Speaker: John Mansolillo, Northeast Marine Affairs Manager - Ørsted
John Mansolillo is Marine Affairs Manager of the Ørsted America’s Northeast region, where he shepherds projects through the permitting, construction, and operations phases with close coordination from marine stakeholders such as the Coast Guard, commercial shipping, and fishing interests.
A Coast Guard Reserve Officer, he spent thirteen years on active duty, including seven years at sea. Holding extensive practical emergency response experience, including several Incident Command System qualifications, he organized the first functional Search and Rescue exercise with Offshore Wind Farm assets in the United States, in 2019.
He earned a Master of Arts from the U.S. Naval War College, and currently resides in Rhode Island with his family.
Hydrogen & Offshore Wind
January 31, 2023
10:00 a.m. – 11:00 a.m. EST
Full Recording
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About the Speakers:
Henrik Nybo Lomholt, Special Advisor, Centre for Global Cooperation – Danish Energy Agency
Kristian Sten Holst, Energy Advisor, Centre for Energy Island & Global Cooperation – Danish Energy Agency
Movement Models & Offshore Wind
November 9, 2022
11:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. EST
Full Recording
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About the Speaker: Henrik Skov, Senior Project Manager, DHI
Outer Continental Shelf Air Permitting for Offshore Wind
October 26, 2022
1:00 p.m. – 2:00 p.m. EST
Full Recording
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About the Speakers:
Stacey Snow, Offshore Wind Project Manager – Jacobs
Melanie Holtz, Senior Technologist – Jacobs
Offshore Wind Flow Modeling
September 21, 2022
1:00 p.m. – 2:00 p.m. EST
Full Recording
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About the Speaker: Gregory S. Poulos, PHD, CEO and Principal Atmospheric Scientist – ArcVera Renewables
Dr. Poulos is a co-founder of ArcVera Renewables, a global independent technical services firm with a 40-year history and expertise in wind, solar, and storage, energy resource assessment, technology, design, engineering, energy production optimization, analysis for finance and transactions, and atmospheric science. Greg has developed detailed energy analysis for over 15,000-MW of operating wind since entering the technical-side of the renewable energy industry in 2007, and worked on over 35% of all installed wind energy projects in the US, and the first wind farms in several US states, and the countries El Salvador, Nicaragua, and Guatemala.
Previously, Greg was an entrepreneurial company founder; scientific researcher; field experimentalist; and leader at Los Alamos National Laboratory and the National Center for Atmospheric Research. His start-up company in 1999, Foresight Weather, provided high-resolution real-time weather forecasts to electricity load forecasters and commodity/energy traders.
He is the first author of 10 peer-reviewed scientific publications, and an author of an additional 18 peer-reviewed scientific publications and 87 other scientific and technical works.
Offshore Wind Health and Safety
September 7, 2022
10:00 a.m. – 11:00 a.m. EST
Full Recording
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About the Speakers:
Elena Caja, HSSEQ Director – Ocean Winds
Elena Caja is the Director of Health, Safety, Security, and Environmental Quality at Ocean Winds (OW). OW is a joint venture between global energy companies Engie and EDP Renewables. Its offshore wind portfolio consists of 11.2 gigawatts (gross) with 12 projects in seven countries, including two the U.S: Mayflower (MA) and Central Bight (NY).
An electrical engineer, Elena also has an MBA and a Master’s Degree in Health & Safety. While she started her career in the energy sector, Caja quickly shifted to concentrate on the health & safety side of the industry. She has worked in numerous countries, including China, Spain, and the U.S, which has given her an opportunity to become familiar with many cultures and integrate aspects of them into her core values. Elena demonstrates a broad perspective and knowledge about her area of responsibility.
Beate Hildenbrand, Head of Americas – G+
Beate is Head of Americas for G+, a Global Offshore Wind Health and Safety Organization. G+ is run in partnership with the Energy Institute and is committed to promoting and maintaining the highest possible standards of health and safety throughout the lifecycle of offshore wind farms.
With an educational background in earth sciences and geography, Beate started her career as a project manager in atmospheric research and data modelling, before working as the technical manager for Environment and Health at the Energy Institute.
Beate joined G+ in 2018 as a manager for offshore wind. Hildenbrand was promoted in 2022 to Head of G+ Americas, where she stewards the growth of the G+ program and network in the Americas.
Stakeholder Engagement & Offshore Wind
June 22, 2022
1:00 p.m. – 2:00 p.m. EST
Full Recording
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About the Speakers:
Rebecca Karp, Managing Principal and CEO – Karp Strategies
Rebecca Karp is Managing Principal and CEO at Karp Strategies. Utilizing a data-driven, qualitative, and place-based approach to planning, Rebecca has grown her WBE-, SBE- and DBE- certified company into one of the leading women-owned urban planning and real estate advisory businesses in New York. In 2020, Karp Strategies launched a new practice area in renewable energy and offshore wind, building on the firm’s work. Under Rebecca’s leadership, Karp Strategies has supported NYSERDA with the creation of a free, open source offshore wind curriculum aimed at teenagers and educators and developed the agency’s Guiding Principles for Stakeholder Engagement for developers; assessed the feasibility of port infrastructure for OSW; analyzed MWBE procurement in the supply chain in Maine; and supported Atlantic Shores Offshore Wind with their stakeholder engagement strategy.
Rebecca is a board member of the Center for Urban Pedagogy and an Adjunct Professor at Columbia University’s School of Preservation, Architecture, and Planning. Rebecca is an alumna of Interise’s Strategic Steps for Growth MBA at NYU Stern, MIT DUSP, Bowdoin College, and Coro Leadership New York. Rebecca began her career as a policy advisor on workforce and economic development, resiliency, and transportation at city and regional agencies.
Andel Koester, Director – Karp Strategies
As Director at Karp Strategies, Andel leverages more than 15 years of experience empowering nonprofits, local government, and business leaders to use data, technology, and evidence-based public policy to solve society’s most pressing challenges. She leads strategy consulting projects including the firm’s work with Equinor, for which she oversees community economic development strategy, stakeholder engagement, and policy advisement related to their US offshore wind projects. Previously, Andel worked with large corporate clients at FSG to develop their corporate social responsibility strategies; launched and led the impact and data strategy for Bloomberg Philanthropies’ What Works Cities initiative; and managed IBM signature philanthropic programs the Smarter Cities Challenge and City Forward. She also serves as an advisor to the civic tech start-up mySidewalk. Her work has won awards from the US Department of Housing & Urban Development and USDA, the Committee Encouraging Corporate Philanthropy, and a Webby. Andel holds a Master in Public Policy from the Harvard Kennedy School of Government and a B.A. in International Studies from Emory University, and was a Coro Fellow in Public Affairs in New York. She is a native Spanish speaker and is fluent in German and French.
Workforce Development Within the Offshore Wind Industry
May 25, 2022
1:00 p.m. – 2:00 p.m. EST
Full Recording
Presentation Slides [PDF]
About the Speaker: Philip Jordan, Vice-President of BW Research Partnership and Senior Fellow at the Kennedy School of Government -- Harvard University
Philip Jordan is the Vice-President of BW Research Partnership, leading the firms’ Massachusetts office. His work focuses on the impact of talent on economic prosperity and sustainable communities, and his personal passion is developing solutions that provide expanded opportunities for the most underserved populations. Mr. Jordan is a Senior Fellow at the Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University where he focuses on talent development in the age of globalization and automation.
Mr. Jordan has extensive experience studying the innovation economy, in particular, energy and ICT. He has authored dozens of reports including The United States Energy and Employment Report (USEER), The Solar Foundation's annual Solar Jobs Census, American Clean Power’s Labor Supply Study, the Natural Resource Defense Council's American Wind Farms Report, solar and wind labor Market analyses for the National Renewable Energy Laboratory, and numerous local reports for workforce boards, community colleges, and municipalities. Phil has worked in private industry, academia, and government, including the California Community Colleges, Commonwealth of Massachusetts, and the United States Senate. He lives and works in Wrentham, Massachusetts.
Vessel Types
May 11, 2022
1:00 p.m. – 2:00 p.m. EST
Full Recording
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About the Speaker: Noé Rouxel, Project Manager – DNV Offshore Wind North America
Noé is a project manager at DNV Offshore Wind North America. With a background in Naval Architecture, Noé has 11 years of experience in the offshore wind industry, and specializes on the design, construction, and installation of offshore structures. Noé started at SBM Offshore, working on the design and construction of floating oil and gas platforms. Since 2016, Noé has been immersed in offshore wind development starting with the design and development of floating offshore wind platforms. In 2017 he moved to Chantiers de l’Atlantique, where he led the offshore operations and commissioning for the installation of Offshore Electrical Substations in the Baltic and North Seas. Since joining DNV in 2019, Noé has been supporting the development of multiple offshore wind projects on both the East and West coast.
Weather Impacts Offshore Wind
April 20, 2022
1:00 p.m. – 2:00 p.m. EST
Full Recording
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About the Speakers:
Brandon Capasso, Energy and Commercial Shipping Division Director – WRI
Brandon is the Director of both WRI's Energy and Commercial Shipping divisions, and has over 15 years experience providing consulting weather forecasts, decision support, weather routing, vessel performance analyses, climatology reports, and forensic weather reports for various clients worldwide. Additionally, Brandon designed and built WRI's in-house weather and ocean modeling system, which provides WRI's team of forecasters with the best technological tools possible to help protect life and property at sea. He is also an expert on climatology, and has prepared hundreds of climatological risk assessment reports for various locations around the globe.
Donald Bullen, Maritime Meteorologist – WRI
Donald Bullen is a Maritime Meteorologist with a keen interest in climate and advancing clean energy in order to combat climate change while ensuring that good paying jobs are available in the energy sector. This interest goes back to his senior thesis at his alma mater of SUNY Brockport. In this thesis, Mr. Bullen examined the rate of climate change in inland locations versus coastal and over the ocean locations over the entire world. Early in his career at WRI, Mr. Bullen took on a role in the Energy division in the company and helped to create the company's presentation for the 2020 AWEA poster (an analysis of the impact of significant waves on floating wind farms), as well as relaying industry news to other members of the division. Mr. Bullen was recently promoted to Project Manager of WRI's Energy Division and is eager to use his new role to advance clean energy for the world.
New York and Regional Offshore Wind Transmission Planning
March 30, 2022
1:30 p.m. – 2:00 p.m. EST
Full Recording
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About the Speaker: Johannes (Hannes) Pfeifenberger, Principle, The Brattle Group
Hannes is an economist with a background in electrical engineering and over twenty-five years of experience in wholesale power market design, renewable energy, electricity storage, and transmission. He also is a Senior Fellow at Boston University’s Institute of Sustainable Energy (BU-ISE), a Visiting Scholar at MIT’s Center for Energy and Environmental Policy Research (CEEPR), and serves as an advisor to research initiatives by the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory’s (LBNL’s) Energy Analysis and Environmental Impacts Division and the US Department of Energy’s (DOE’s) Grid Modernization Lab Consortium.
Hannes received an M.A. in Economics and Finance from Brandeis University’s International Business School and an M.S. and B.S. (“Diplom Ingenieur”) in Power Engineering and Energy Economics from the University of Technology in Vienna, Austria.
Research Priorities for Offshore Wind
March 2, 2022
1:30 p.m. – 2:00 p.m. EST
Full Recording
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About the Speaker: Carrie Cullen Hitt, Executive Director- National Offshore Wind Research and Development Consortium
Carrie is the Executive Director of the National Offshore Wind Research and Development Consortium, dedicated to the advancement of offshore wind in the US. With base funding of $41million from DOE and NYSERDA. and additional contributions from four states and multiple industry stakeholders, the Consortium advances innovation and technology. Prior to joining the Consortium Carrie was President of New Hampshire Transmission Company, a regulated subsidiary of NextEra Energy Resources. She also held several positions in solar and battery storage market development at NextEra Energy Resources. From 2008-2014 Carrie was Senior Vice President of the Solar Energy Industries Association and President of the Solar Alliance. Carrie also served in several management positions market strategy and external affairs at Constellation Energy (now Exelon) from 2000-2008. She also held positions at the Harvard Electricity Policy Group and Green Mountain Energy Resources. Carrie began her career as an analyst for the Joint Energy Committee at the Massachusetts Legislature. She is a graduate of Clark University (BA) and Johns Hopkins University (MA).
A Panel on Nature Based Design Enhancements for Offshore Wind Farms
February 9, 2022
1:00 p.m. – 2:00 p.m. EST
Full Recording
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About the Panelists:
Carl LoBue, Ocean Program Director- The Nature Conservancy
Captain Dave Monti- No Fluke Fishing LLC
Dave grew up on the water and has been shell fishing, fishing, sailing and power boating all his life. He held a scallop license on Nantucket for 15 years, where he scalloped recreationally during the fall and winter months. Dave holds a masters captain’s license and works as a charter fishing captain that often fishes recreationally around Block Island and in the Block Island Wind Farm area.
Capt. Monti is the fishing columnist for the Providence Journal (the major daily newspaper in RI), The Sun Chronicle daily in Attleboro, MA and writes for ten weekly newspapers. He also is a regular contributor to the Marine Fish Conservation Network blog. Dave writes about the environment, fishing policy, regulations and ocean issues such as spatial planning, offshore wind farm development, climate change impacts of fish and fishing as well as fishing tactics and strategies.
Dave is vice chair of the RI Marine Fisheries Council, serves as 2nd vice president for the RI Saltwater Anglers Association (the largest recreational fishing association in the northeast with over 7,500 affiliated members), is an active member of the Rhode Island Party & Charter Boat Association and is a founding board member of the American Saltwater Guides Association.
Dr. Annie Murphy, Senior Scientist- INSPIRE Environmental Services
Dr. Annie Murphy is an ecosystem ecologist with an interest in the interactions between human activities and energy flow in marine ecosystems. Specifically, her work centers on measuring changes in benthic functioning (e.g., biogeochemical cycling) in response to human disturbance such as shellfish aquaculture, offshore wind development, and coastal nutrient and organic inputs. Annie is a senior scientist at INSPIRE Environmental, a science-based consulting company focused on the use of sediment profile imaging and underwater video to characterize benthic ecosystems. Annie earned her doctoral degree at the Virginia Institute of Marine Science, College of William and Mary where her research explored the effects of shellfish aquaculture (clams and oysters) on sediment carbon and nitrogen cycling in coastal embayments in Virginia and Italy. Annie then worked as a postdoctoral researcher at Northeastern University where she used molecular techniques to study the influence of nutrient inputs to salt marsh habitats on microbial community composition and biogeochemical cycling. More recently she has been involved in developing monitoring programs using non-invasive underwater imagery technologies to monitor the biological growth on offshore wind turbines and the subsequent organic enrichment in the sediments surrounding these novel structures.
Dr. Andrew Rella, Director of Industry Development- ECOncrete
Port Development Considerations for Offshore Wind
January 12, 2022
1:00 p.m. – 2:00 p.m. EST
Full Recording
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About the Speaker: Brent D. Cooper, P.E., Project Manager- COWI
Brent D. Cooper, P.E., is a Project Manager with COWI. Brent has over 14 years' experience providing engineering solutions to offshore wind and marine terminal infrastructure projects, especially as they relate to the design of wind turbine foundations, substation foundations, and fabrication and staging port facilities. Brent is responsible for business development and project delivery to a diverse range of clients, including Federal and state agencies, utilities, as well as private and commercial clients. As a project manager, Brent manages a technically and geographically diverse team of subject matter experts within the U.S. and across the global COWI organization. Brent and his team provide services through the full life cycle of a project, including planning, analysis, engineering, construction, structural condition monitoring and assessment, rehabilitation, and decommissioning.
A Panel on Offshore Wind Economic Benefits
November 10, 2021
1:00 p.m. – 2:00 p.m. EST
Full Recording
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About the Panelists:
Nse Esema, Assistant Vice President, Smart & Sustainable Cities- New York City Economic Development Corporation
Nse Esema is currently the Assistant Vice President, Smart & Sustainable Cities at the New York City Economic Development Corporation. She designs and implements programmatic and strategic efforts to: catalyze emerging sectors, develop inclusive industry ecosystems, and advance equitable economic development. Currently, her work is heavily focused on the Offshore Wind industry. She is committed to designing and implementing strategies that support NYC in growing into a leading position in the burgeoning OSW landscape in the US in a manner that ensures women, low-income populations and people of color equitably share in the benefits of the industry.
Prior to NYCEDC, Nse worked with city governments in Africa and North America in developing and implementing multi-stakeholder resilience building strategies. Nse Esema earned a Masters in City Planning degree from MIT.
Mariah Dignan, Long Island Lead-Climate Jobs New York
Mariah Dignan serves as the Long Island Lead for Climate Jobs New York (CJNY) and is a member of Wind Works Long Island, a coalition of environmental, labor, clergy, and community groups, and the force behind educating Long Islanders on the benefits of renewable energy, particularly offshore wind. Mariah also serves on the Long Island Chapter Board of the New York League of Conservation Voters.
Mariah has experience in local politics as a campaign field organizer for Congresswoman Kathleen Rice and scheduler for then-candidate Nassau County Executive Laura Curran. She also worked as a Political Organizer for The Long Island Federation of Labor and served as the Community Outreach Coordinator for Congressman Thomas R. Suozzi.
Katie Newcombe, Chief Economic Development Officer- Center for Economic Growth
David Whipple, Director of Industry Development- Empire State Development
How Does an Offshore Wind Supply Chain Work?
October 27, 2021
1:00 p.m. – 2:00 p.m. EST
Full Recording
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About the Speakers:
Jamie MacDonald, Director of Operations- Renewables, Xodus
Jeff Tingley, Head of Strategy and Market Development, Xodus
Offshore Wind Resource Modeling
Wednesday, October 20
1:00 p.m. – 2:00 p.m. EST
Full Recording
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About the Speakers:
Josiah Mault, Offshore Energy Assessment Lead, DNVGL
Jeffrey M. Freedman, Ph.D., Research Associate, Atmospheric Sciences Research Center (ASRC) at University of Albany, State University of New York
Dr. Jeffrey M. Freedman is currently a Research Associate at the University at Albany, State University of New York’s Atmospheric Sciences Research Center (ASRC). His work includes improving wind and solar power production forecasting, investigating the effects of climate change on renewable energy distribution, developing outage prediction models for utilities, and developing instrumentation for offshore wind resource assessment and forecasting. Prior to his joining the faculty at ASRC, he was Lead Research Scientist at AWS Truepower (now a part of UL Renewables), a renewable energy consulting firm.
Dr. Freedman earned his PhD at UAlbany’s Department of Atmospheric and Environmental Sciences and ASRC.
Regional Collaboration on Wildlife & Fisheries Research
September 15, 2021
1:00 p.m. – 2:00 p.m. EST
Full Recording
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About the Speakers:
Emily Shumchenia, Director, Northeast Regional Ocean Council (NROC)
Lyndie Hice-Dunton, Ph.D., Executive Director, Responsible Offshore Science Alliance (ROSA)
Environmental Considerations for Fixed Offshore Wind Foundation Technologies
September 1, 2021
1:00 p.m. – 2:00 p.m. EST
Full Recording
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About the Speaker: Drew Carey, Co-founder and CEO, INSPIRE Environmental
Drew is a recognized expert in the assessment of environmental impacts on marine ecosystems and has led offshore wind studies since 2009. He received his PhD from the University of St. Andrews, Scotland and specializes in benthic ecology, sedimentology, fisheries monitoring, and marine policy. He has extensive experience in benthic site characterization, preparation of Construction and Operation Plans and monitoring for offshore wind energy projects. He is currently leading marine assessments (EFH, fisheries, benthic, lobster, geological) for the Block Island, South Fork, Sunrise, Skipjack, Ocean Wind and Revolution Wind Farms for Orsted USA Offshore Wind Energy. Drew has been engaged in development of marine technology and innovative applications of data visualization throughout his career.
Offshore Wind COP Review Process
August 11, 2021
1:00 p.m. – 2:00 p.m. EST
Full Recording
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About the Speakers:
Michelle Morin, Chief of Environment Branch for Renewable Energy, Bureau of Ocean Energy Management (BOEM)
Jessica Stromberg, Project Coordinator, Bureau of Ocean Energy Management (BOEM)
Offshore Wind Stakeholder Engagement
July 28, 2021
1:00 p.m. – 2:00 p.m. EST
Full Recording
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About the Speaker: Kris Ohleth, Director, Special Initiative on Offshore Wind
Kris Ohleth has worked in the offshore wind industry for over 15 years, since the days of the industry’s inception in the U.S. Holding senior positions with offshore wind developers, non-governmental organizations, and state agencies, she has gained critical insights into the policy and regulations that shape offshore wind activities at the state, regional, and federal levels. Kris has extensive experience working with offshore wind stakeholders and has expert knowledge of such engagements, having worked on offshore wind and ocean policy issues for nearly two decades.
In her current role as the Director of the Special Initiative on Offshore Wind, she leads the organization to develop strategies to support the responsible and sustainable development of the offshore wind industry. Originally from New Jersey, she is a Rutgers graduate, has a Master’s degree from the University of Rhode Island, and currently lives in Morris County, New Jersey with her husband and retired-racing greyhounds.
Offshore Wind Resiliency Planning
July 7, 2021
1:00 p.m. – 2:00 p.m. EST
Full Recording
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About the Speakers:
Neil Weisenfeld, Senior Energy Resilience Expert, ICF
Garrett Moran, Wind Generation Senior Manager, ICF
The Science of Visibility
June 23, 2021
1:00 p.m. – 2:00 p.m. EST
Full Recording
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About the Speakers:
Gordon Perkins, Visualization Practice Leader, Environmental Design & Research
Kiva VanDerGeest, Visualization Project Manager, Environmental Design & Research
Digital Aerial Surveys to Inform Offshore Wind Development
June 9, 2021
1:00 p.m. – 2:00 p.m. EST
Full Recording
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About the Speaker: Julia Robinson Willmott, Senior Principal Scientist and Group Manager, Normandeau Associates, Inc.
Julia has over 30 years of experience in 23 different countries assessing both offshore and onshore ecological impacts of anthropogenic and natural stressors on birds and other taxa. As Group Manager at Normandeau Associates, she works directly with Normandeau’s technology team to design, test, and deploy innovative technology systems for remote monitoring of wildlife. Julia has been project manager and technical director on over 100 aerial digital projects including state and federal efforts in support of offshore wind energy in New York State waters and offshore North Carolina and South Carolina. Her knowledge and understanding of species presence, abundance, and relative sensitivity to anthropogenic stressors based on experience across two continents helps inform study design and effectively target resources. She is principal author of “The relative vulnerability of migratory bird species to offshore wind energy projects on the Atlantic outer continental shelf”, and she has described a new subspecies of Zoothera thrush.
Offshore Wind Submarine Cabling
May 26, 2021
1:00 p.m. – 2:00 p.m. EST
Full Recording
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About the Speaker: Duncan Sokolowski, Senior Submarine Cable Project Manager, Tetra Tech
Offshore Wind Transmission Systems
May 12, 2021
1:00 p.m. – 2:00 p.m. EST
Full Recording
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About the Speaker: Johannes (Hannes) Pfeifenberger, Principle, The Brattle Group
Hannes is an economist with a background in electrical engineering and over twenty-five years of experience in wholesale power market design, renewable energy, electricity storage, and transmission. He also is a Senior Fellow at Boston University’s Institute of Sustainable Energy (BU-ISE), a Visiting Scholar at MIT’s Center for Energy and Environmental Policy Research (CEEPR), and serves as an advisor to research initiatives by the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory’s (LBNL’s) Energy Analysis and Environmental Impacts Division and the US Department of Energy’s (DOE’s) Grid Modernization Lab Consortium.
Hannes received an M.A. in Economics and Finance from Brandeis University’s International Business School and an M.S. and B.S. (“Diplom Ingenieur”) in Power Engineering and Energy Economics from the University of Technology in Vienna, Austria.
Article VII Permitting Process for Offshore Wind
April 28, 2021
1:00 p.m. – 2:00 p.m. EST
Full Recording
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About the Speaker: Bill Flynn, Partner, Harris Beach PLLC
Bill advises businesses and organizations on energy related matters, strategic planning initiatives regarding economic development, state and federal regulatory affairs, and policy decisions. He also advises clients on local, state and federal governmental affairs. Bill is known for his experience in regulatory policies and legislation related to electricity, gas, water, cable television, and telecommunications services. He served as Chairman of the New York State Public Service Commission (NYS PSC) from February 2003 to December 2006. Prior to serving as Chairman of the NYS PSC, he was President of the New York State Energy Research and Development Authority (NYSERDA) where he also served as vice president, treasurer, and secretary to the board of NYSERDA from 1999 to 2003. As NYS PSC Chairman, Bill also served on NYSERDA’s Board of Directors and as Chair of the New York State Board on Electric Generation Siting and the Environment. He is a former board member of the New York State Environmental Board, the New York State Disaster Preparedness Commission, and former co-chairman of the New York Telecommunications Reliability Advisory Council. He was appointed by the chairman of the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission as vice-chairman of the federal Joint Board on Economic Dispatch for the Northeast Region. He also served as a member of the National Association of Regulatory Commissioners Electricity Committee and chaired the Telecommunications Legislative Task Force.
Offshore Wind Technology 101
April 7, 2021
1:00 p.m. – 2:00 p.m. EST
Full Recording
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About the Speaker: Walt Musial, Principal Engineer and Offshore Wind Lead, National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL)
Walt Musial is a Principal Engineer and leads the offshore wind research platform at the National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) where he has worked for 32 years. In 2003, he initiated the offshore wind energy research program at NREL which focuses on a wide range of industry needs and critical technology challenges. He chairs the AWEA Offshore Wind Standards Subcommittee and is the Senior Technical Advisor to the National Offshore Wind R&D Consortium. Previously, Walt also developed and ran NREL’s full scale blade and drivetrain testing facilities for 15 years. Earlier, Walt worked as a test engineer for five years in the commercial wind energy industry in California. He studied Mechanical Engineering at the University of Massachusetts - Amherst, where he earned his bachelor’s and master’s degrees, specializing in energy conversion with a focus on wind energy engineering. He has over 120 publications and two patents.
Siting and Leasing Offshore Wind Energy Areas
March 24, 2021
1:00 p.m. – 2:00 p.m. EST
Full Recording
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About the Speaker: Luke Feinberg, Energy Program Specialist, Bureau of Ocean Energy Management (BOEM)
Luke currently works as a Project Coordinator at the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management in the Office of Renewable Energy Programs. His duties include coordination for all renewable activities offshore New York including leasing in the New York Bight, and support for coordination efforts offshore Massachusetts and the Gulf of Maine. Prior to his work at BOEM, Luke worked in the Wind Energy Technologies Office at the Department of Energy and played a key role as a primary author of the interagency 2016 National Offshore Wind Strategy for the Department of Energy and Department of Interior. Before joining the federal service, Luke worked as an environmental consultant in the Boston area directing environmental oversight and remediation of large- scale energy projects.
Luke received a Master’s of Environmental Science and Management from the Bren School of Environmental Science and Management at the University of California Santa Barbara and an undergraduate degree from Bates College in Lewiston, Maine. In his free time, he loves to explore the greater Washington DC area with his wife and two sons, cycling, cooking, woodworking, and fishing.
NYSERDA Program Updates
NYSERDA periodically hosts webinars to provide updates on the offshore wind program, NYSERDA-supported offshore wind research, and the National Offshore Wind Research and Development Consortium.
To view past webinar recordings and presentations, please visit our Resource Library.
Educational Videos
The below video links are to external resources (not created by or affiliated with NYSERDA) that provide great overviews of basic offshore wind technologies.
- How Offshore Wind Farms Work (Ørsted)
- Time-lapse installation of turbine at Vattenfall’s EOWDC wind farm (Vattenfall UK)
- Offshore Wind Energy (BOEM)
- The Foundation of Wind Turbines - in 60 seconds (DOB Academy)
- Costain Concrete Gravity Foundations - Subsea Animation (Kurodragon)
- Humpback Whales and Floating Offshore Wind Farms (BOEM)