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NREL MOIS Data for NWEI Azura April 2016
NREL Modular Ocean Instrumentation System (MOIS) data files for the Azura grid-connected deployment at the 30-meter berth of the US Navy's Wave Energy Test Site (WETS 30m Site) at the Kaneohe Marine Corps Base Hawaii (MCBH) on the windward (northeast) coast of the island of Oahu, ...
Nelson, E. National Renewable Energy Laboratory
May 31, 2016
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NREL MOIS Data for NWEI Azura June 2016
NREL Modular Ocean Instrumentation System (MOIS) data files for the Azura grid-connected deployment at the 30-meter berth of the US Navys Wave Energy Test Site (WETS 30m Site) at the Kaneohe Marine Corps Base Hawaii (MCBH) on the windward (northeast) coast of the island of Oahu, H...
Nelson, E. National Renewable Energy Laboratory
Jun 30, 2016
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NREL MOIS Data for NWEI Azura August 2016
NREL Modular Ocean Instrumentation System (MOIS) data files for the Azura grid-connected deployment at the 30-meter berth of the US Navys Wave Energy Test Site (WETS 30m Site) at the Kaneohe Marine Corps Base Hawaii (MCBH) on the windward (northeast) coast of the island of Oahu, H...
Nelson, E. National Renewable Energy Laboratory
Oct 03, 2016
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NREL MOIS Data for NWEI Azura September 2016
NREL Modular Ocean Instrumentation System (MOIS) data files for the Azura grid-connected deployment at the 30-meter berth of the US Navys Wave Energy Test Site (WETS 30m Site) at the Kaneohe Marine Corps Base Hawaii (MCBH) on the windward (northeast) coast of the island of Oahu, H...
Nelson, E. National Renewable Energy Laboratory
Oct 07, 2016
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Admiralty Inlet Advanced Turbulence Measurements: Final Data and Code Archive
Data and code that is not already in a public location that is used in Kilcher, Thomson, Harding, and Nylund (2017) "Turbulence Measurements from Compliant Moorings Part II: Motion Correction" doi: 10.1175/JTECH-D-16-0213.1.
The links point to Python source code used in the publi...
Kilcher, L. et al National Renewable Energy Laboratory
Feb 01, 2011
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Model and experimental validation of ocean kite dynamics and controls
This submission includes two peer-reviewed papers from researchers at North Carolina State University presenting the modeling and lab-scale experimentation of the dynamics and control of a tethered tidal ocean kite. Below are the abstracts of each file included in the submission.
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Vermillion, C. et al North Carolina State University
Mar 01, 2020
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TEAMER: FOSWEC Mooring Modeling and Analysis, Post Access Report and Data
Floating oscillating surge wave energy converters (FOSWECs) offer several advantages over bottom-hinged oscillating surge wave energy converters, including large wave potential at deep-water sites with fewer permitting and environmental concerns outside territorial waters. As a te...
Housner, S. et al Virginia Tech
Jun 14, 2022
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Wave Tank Testing of 1-DoF Heaving Buoy for Controls Validation Purposes
This submission includes the wave tank testing data used to validate the controls optimization efforts of a heaving 1-DoF buoy.
Previsic, M. et al Re Vision Consulting
Jul 13, 2017
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NREL MOIS Data for NWEI Azura July 2016
NREL Modular Ocean Instrumentation System (MOIS) data files for the Azura grid-connected deployment at the 30-meter berth of the US Navys Wave Energy Test Site (WETS 30m Site) at the Kaneohe Marine Corps Base Hawaii (MCBH) on the windward (northeast) coast of the island of Oahu, H...
Nelson, E. National Renewable Energy Laboratory
Sep 25, 2016
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LCOE Content Model for the Heaving Point Absorber Buoy
This is the LCOE analysis spreadsheet and content model for the heaving point absorber buoy developed for controls purposes. The cost assessment was done on a wave-farm of 100-units.
Previsic, M. and Karthikeyan, A. Re Vision Consulting
Jul 14, 2017
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Advanced Control Systems for Wave Energy Converters
This submission contains several papers, a final report, descriptions of a theoretical framework for two types of control systems, and descriptions of eight real-time flap load control policies with the objective of assessing the potential improvement of annual average capture eff...
Scruggs, J. et al Resolute Marine Energy, Inc.
Jan 30, 2017
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TEAMER: Water Tunnel Data from Testing the Pterofin Skimmer Concept
Pterofin's Skimmer concept relies on a flapping and pitching hydrofoil to extract hydrokinetic energy from water flows. The concept aims to utilize unsteady fluid dynamics phenomena (added mass, shed vorticity, and unsteady boundary layer development) to achieve higher lift coeffi...
Jaffa, N. et al Pennsylvania State University, Applied Research Laboratory
Jul 13, 2023
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TEAMER: DAISY Variant and Tether Tests, Admirality Inlet, WA
Acoustic data and metadata from Drifting Acoustic Instrumentation SYstem (DAISY) testing in Admiralty Inlet (connecting Puget Sound to the Strait of San Juan de Fuca) in July 2022. Tests focused on occurrences of flow noise for three hydrophone package variants and on the potentia...
Crisp, C. et al University of Washington
Jul 14, 2022
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National Marine Renewable Energy Center Upgrades LUPA
The data provided is part of a power take off damping optimization study. The power take off damping coefficient was swept from 0 to approximately 7000 N/m/s during a single regular wave test with a real time control of the motor/generator. The generated power from the LUPA (Lab U...
Robertson, B. et al Oregon State University
Oct 12, 2022
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MBARI-WEC September and October 2022 Field Data
This data is needed to simulate a model of the MBARI-WEC (Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute, Wave Energy Converter device) in a simulation environment (e.g. Gazebo) for 56 observation dates in the time between September and October 2022, and to compare the simulation output...
Dizon, C. et al Oregon State University
Sep 07, 2022
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Transparent Cost Database: Generation, BioFuels, Vehicle Levelized Costs
For emerging energy technologies, a variety of cost and performance numbers are cited in presentations and reports for present-day characteristics and potential improvements. Amid a variety of sources and methods for these data, the Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy...
Staff, T. and Laboratory, N. National Renewable Energy Laboratory
Nov 25, 2014
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Admiralty Inlet Advanced Turbulence Measurements: May 2015
This data is from measurements at Admiralty Head, in Admiralty Inlet (Puget Sound) in May of 2015. The measurements were made using Inertial Motion Unit (IMU) equipped ADVs mounted on a 'StableMoor' (Manufacturer: DeepWater Buoyancy) buoy and a Tidal Turbulence Mooring (TTM). Thes...
Kilcher, L. National Renewable Energy Laboratory
May 18, 2015
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Ocean Thermal Energy Conversion (OTEC) Net Power (Summer Average)
This shapefile represents seasonal summer average net power estimates.
The OTEC Plant model predicts the net power production at a specific location, given three inputs: surface temperature (°C), depth (m), and difference between warm surface water temperature and cold deep se...
Langle, N. and Laboratory, N. National Renewable Energy Laboratory
Nov 25, 2014
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Ocean Thermal Energy Conversion (OTEC) Net Power (Winter Average)
This shapefile represents seasonal winter average net power estimates.
The OTEC Plant model predicts the net power production at a specific location, given three inputs: surface temperature (°C), depth (m), and difference between warm surface water temperature and cold deep se...
Langle, N. and Laboratory, N. National Renewable Energy Laboratory
Nov 25, 2014
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Ocean Thermal Energy Conversion (OTEC) | Seawater Cooling Depth Profile 14ºC (Annual Average)
This shapefile represents the annual average depth profile to reach water at a temperature of 14ºC.
Sea water cooling can be used for industrial or residential cooling needs where heat must be rejected. A typical resource for direct air-conditioning applications is no warmer t...
Langle, N. and Laboratory, N. National Renewable Energy Laboratory
Nov 25, 2014
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Ocean Thermal Energy Conversion (OTEC) | Seawater Cooling Depth Profile 14ºC (Summer Average)
This shapefile represents the seasonal summer depth profile to reach water at a temperature of 14ºC.
Sea water cooling can be used for industrial or residential cooling needs where heat must be rejected. A typical resource for direct air-conditioning applications is no warmer ...
Langle, N. and Laboratory, N. National Renewable Energy Laboratory
Nov 25, 2014
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Ocean Thermal Energy Conversion (OTEC) | Seawater Cooling Depth Profile 14ºC (Winter Average)
This shapefile represents the seasonal winter depth profile to reach water at a temperature of 14ºC.
Sea water cooling can be used for industrial or residential cooling needs where heat must be rejected. A typical resource for direct air-conditioning applications is no warmer ...
Langle, N. and Laboratory, N. National Renewable Energy Laboratory
Nov 25, 2014
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Ocean Thermal Energy Conversion (OTEC) | Seawater Cooling Depth Profile 20ºC (Annual Average)
This shapefile represents the annual average depth profile to reach water at a temperature of 20ºC.
Sea water cooling can be used for industrial or residential cooling needs where heat must be rejected. A typical resource for direct air-conditioning applications is no warmer t...
Langle, N. and Laboratory, N. National Renewable Energy Laboratory
Nov 25, 2014
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Ocean Thermal Energy Conversion (OTEC) | Seawater Cooling Depth Profile 20ºC (Summer Average)
This shapefile represents the seasonal summer depth profile to reach water at a temperature of 20ºC.
Sea water cooling can be used for industrial or residential cooling needs where heat must be rejected. A typical resource for direct air-conditioning applications is no warmer ...
Langle, N. and Laboratory, N. National Renewable Energy Laboratory
Nov 25, 2014
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Ocean Thermal Energy Conversion (OTEC) | Seawater Cooling Depth Profile 20ºC (Winter Average)
This shapefile represents the seasonal winter depth profile to reach water at a temperature of 20ºC.
Sea water cooling can be used for industrial or residential cooling needs where heat must be rejected. A typical resource for direct air-conditioning applications is no warmer ...
Langle, N. and Laboratory, N. National Renewable Energy Laboratory
Nov 25, 2014
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