Friday, February 25, 2011

Quarterdeck Podcast


Captains,
I'm co-hosting a podcast called Quarterdeck, sponsored by AMVER. My partner is Ben Strong. We will create a new Quarterdeck episode each month. Hope you'll listen and comment.
RADM W
http://www.amver.com/podcast/quarterdeck-episode-1.mp3

Sunday, February 6, 2011

New York waterways duties






Captains,
I visited several hard working New York Coast Guard units last week. Aids to Navigation Team (ANT) New York is located in Bayonne, NJ at the Bayonne Cruise Port and Ocean Terminal. ANT New York is responsible for maintaining nearly 600 aids and lighthouses in the New York, New Jersey and Connecticut. The ANT's workhorses are two 49' BUSLs (upper right picture).

ANT New York is also homeport for cutters Katherine Walker (upper left), Hawser (lower left) and Penobscot Bay (lower right). CGC Katherine Walker is a 175' WLM responsible for over 300 floating aids in the tri-state area. CGC Hawser is a 65' WYTL and CGC Penobscot Bay is a 140' WTGB. Both have been very busy breaking ice in the Hudson River area.

RADM W

Saturday, February 5, 2011

Offshore Wind Power

Captains
Offshore wind turbines are an economically viable producer of electricity. A recent Sustainable Business.com news article describes 2010 as a record year for offshore wind energy in Europe. While U.S. Energy and Interior Secretaries Chu and Salazar actively pursue the "Smart from the Start" offshore wind energy initiative to add megawatts to the Atlantic coast grid.

In Europe, 310 new offshore turbines were installed in 2010, a 51% increase which added 883 megawatts. The UK leads Europe and the world with a total installed wind generation capacity of 1341 megawatts. Europe's total wind generation capacity is enough to supply 2.9 million European households.

In the U.S., a 130 unit wind turbine project estimated to produce an average of 183 megawatts from a location just south of Cape Cod in Massachusetts, was approved by the Department of Interior. Now the DOI's Bureau of Offshore Energy Management, Regulation and Enforcement (BOEMRE) is seeking public input for other suitable offshore wind farm locations. Secretary's Chu and Salazar will be in Norfolk Monday to explain their efforts to accelerate the responsible siting of offshore wind energy projects.

Traditional offshore activities include commercial navigation, fishing, military exercises, natural resource conservation, and recreation. The Coast Guard is very much aware of these activities and will participate fully in the vetting process for each new wind energy project. I recommend keeping a close eye on these processes and providing your opinions when applicable.

RADM W