Wind Resource Assessment


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Wind Resource Assessment: San Nicolas Island, California


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San Nicolas Island (SNI) is the site of the Navy Range Instrumentation Test Site which relies on an isolated diesel-powered grid for its energy needs. The island is located in the Pacific Ocean 85 miles southwest of Los Angeles, California and 65 miles south of the Naval Air Weapons Station (NAWS), Point Mugu, California. SNI is situated on the continental shelf at latitude N33[degree]14' and longitude W119[degree]27'. It is approximately 9 miles long and 3.6 miles wide and encompasses an area of 13,370 acres of land owned by the Navy in fee title. Winds on San Nicolas are prevailingly northwest and are strong most of the year. The average wind speed is 7.2 m/s (14 knots) and seasonal variation is small. The windiest months, March through July, have wind speeds averaging 8.2 m/s (16 knots). The least windy months, August through February, have wind speeds averaging 6.2 m/s (12 knots).




2020 Offshore Wind Resource Assessment for the California Pacific Outer Continental Shelf


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This report presents a state-of-the-art wind resource data set produced by the National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) for the California Pacific Outer Continental Shelf (OCS). This data set replaces NREL's Wind Integration National Dataset (WIND) Toolkit for the California OCS, which was produced and released publicly in 2013 and is currently the principal data set used by stakeholders for wind resource assessment in the continental United States.













Wind Energy Program


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