Das Projekt "Windspeed - Spatial deployment of offshore wind energy in Europe" wird vom Umweltbundesamt gefördert und von Deutsches Zentrum für Luft- und Raumfahrt, Institut für Technische Thermodynamik, Abteilung Systemanalyse und Technikbewertung durchgeführt. The main objective of WINDSPEED is to identify a roadmap to the deployment of offshore wind power in the Central and Southern North Sea basin. The roadmap includes the definition of a realistic medium term offshore wind energy target, and a set of coordinated policy recommendations for the deployment of offshore wind in the Central and Southern North Sea. The roadmap will be based on a sound methodological framework along with a robust, stakeholder-supported process addressing the optimal allocation, installable capacity, electricity yields and economics by taking spatial opportunities and constraints into account. WINDSPEED will deliver a decision support system for the evaluation of potentials for offshore wind, having inputs such as spatially explicit (policy) targets for all uses of the sea, allocation rules, and calculation rules for the assessment of impacts on offshore wind economics. The ambition of WINDSPEED is to deliver a set of broadly supported assumptions and calculation rules, reducing the often wide-spreading debate on the spatial impacts. DSS should support policy makers to prioritise the sequence of future offshore wind farm allocation. To reach the main objective, the following sub-objectives have been formulated: Development of a methodological framework for the quantification of the spatial marine interactions and the economic impacts of these on the deployment of offshore wind farms. Generalisation of the spatial impacts to make scenario forecasts for offshore wind energy. The development of a GIS based Decision Support Tool, allowing for a prioritised spatial deployment plan for offshore wind energy. Identification of barriers and potential surplus conditions in the North-European electricity grid along with a plan to tackle these. Close cooperation with the relevant stakeholders.