Joint venture partners Ørsted and Eversource — developers of New York’s offshore wind
farm, Sunrise Wind — have launched a research partnership with Stony Brook University.
The $5M commitment funded by the project will underwrite research initiatives specific
to the advancement of offshore wind through Stony Brook’s Advanced Energy Research and Technology Center (AERTC) in connection with the Sunrise Wind Project.

Stony Brook’s Advanced Energy Research and Technology Center
The AERTC, a New York State Center of Excellence in Energy, is a true partnership
of academic institutions, research institutions, energy providers and industrial corporations.
The Center’s mission is to promote innovative energy research, education, and technology
deployment with a focus on efficiency, conservation, renewable energy and nanotechnology
applications for new sources of energy.
The funds will support multiple research projects to improve and advance offshore
wind energy development and grid integration. The AERTC will focus on interdisciplinary
research activities related to:
- Engineering, construction and logistics for offshore wind power generation;
- Technological innovations to reduce costs and improve efficiencies of offshore wind;
- Wind resource assessment and energy production forecasting;
- Integrating intermittent renewable energy sources with utility grids; and
- Coordinating the development of offshore wind resources with other commercial offshore
uses, particularly the fishing industry.
“We are very excited by the possibilities this partnership with Ørsted and Eversource
presents,” said Stony Brook University President Maurie McInnis. “Since opening AERTC
in 2010, Stony Brook has been effectively advancing renewable energy research and
training students who will become the next generation of energy experts. With this
research partnership and collaboration, we are poised to make a real impact on the
future production and efficiency of offshore wind energy.”
“The offshore wind industry and the prospect of a clean energy future are two of the
most exciting developments happening right now in the United States,” said Ørsted
U.S. Offshore Wind CEO David Hardy. “Stony Brook University has long been positioning
itself to be an academic and research epicenter of this green movement. The goal of
this partnership is to leverage the academic power of this world-class research institution
and apply it to our projects.”
“We’re fortunate to partner with such an esteemed research institution as Stony Brook
University and its Advanced Energy Research and Technology Center to conduct important
research for our offshore wind projects,” said Eversource Vice President of Offshore
Wind Business Development Mike Ausere. “The researchers at AERTC have demonstrated
great leadership in advancing new renewable energy technology innovations and we look
forward to collaborating with them to bring offshore wind to the state of New York.”
“We are delighted that the AERTC at Stony Brook is recognized by Ørsted and Eversource
to be a leader in advancing New York State’s Clean energy goals,” said Robert Catell,
Chairman of the AERTC Advisory Board at Stony Brook University. “As the New York State
Center of Excellence in Energy, it is the ideal location to conduct research to advance
offshore wind technology and support economic development and workforce training.
Today’s commitment recognizes the AERTC’s proven expertise in offshore wind research
and development, demonstrated particularly through its leadership in helping to launch
the National offshore wind R&D Consortium.
“Stony Brook University is at the frontier of conducting research that will dramatically
reduce the cost of offshore wind energy and help integrate the electricity produced
by offshore wind farms into our power grid,” said Richard Reeder, Vice President for
Research at Stony Brook University. “Partnerships with industry leaders like Ørsted
and Eversource are critical for translating our cutting-edge research into practical
solutions that will augment our capacity for innovation and train the workforce of
the future, while helping New York State meet its bold clean energy goals.”
“The research and development activities to be conducted by Ørsted/Eversource and
Stony Brook University’s Advanced Energy and Research Technology Center will ultimately
help drive down the costs of offshore wind and provide further insight into integrating
this renewable resource onto the electric grid,” said Doreen Harris, President and
CEO, NYSERDA. “These partnerships are absolutely critical to ensuring offshore wind
is being developed with a focus on the most innovative and efficient technologies
available to quickly get it to scale and support the mounting demand for clean energy
not only in New York but across the nation.”
“Suffolk County is fully committed to undertaking the research and development necessary
to transform an aging infrastructure into a clean energy economy that will serve as
a national model,” said Suffolk County Executive Steve Bellone. “The synergy between
Stony Brook University and Ørsted and Eversource is essential to moving our region
forward and expediting the critical progression to provide us with a safe and reliable
future.”
“Long Island is home to one of the best renewable energy research institutions in
our nation in Stony Brook University, and its work is key to New York’s leadership
in the green economy,” said State Senator Todd Kaminsky, Chair of the New York State
Senate Environmental Conservation Committee. “This partnership between the University,
Ørsted and Eversource is integral to propelling us into a future powered by clean
energy, while bringing offshore wind and good jobs to our Island.”
“By following through on earlier promises to provide such funding, the Ørsted Corporation
is proving to be both a good corporate citizen and a reliable partner in the necessary
quest to replace Long Island’s fossil fuel energy sources with clean, renewable wind
power,” said New York State Assemblyman Steve Englebright. “Supporting Stony Brook’s
research and education mission by committing to $5 million in grants for the marine,
atmospheric and environmental engineering sciences is a wise investment into a better
tomorrow for all of us.”
Source: https://news.stonybrook.edu/university/stony-brook-university-receives-5m-to-support-offshore-wind-research/