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Wave Tank Testing Report for Controls Validation of a Heaving Point Absorber
The core objectives of this project is to improve the power capture of three different wave energy
conversion (WEC) devices by more than 50% using an advanced control system and validate the
attained improvements using wave tank and full scale testing. In parallel, we will bring a...
Previsic, M. et al Re Vision Consulting
Aug 26, 2020
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Advanced TidGen Power System LCOE Calculations and System Overview
The TidGen Power System generates emission-free electricity from tidal currents and connects directly into existing grids using smart grid technology. The power system consists of three major subsystems: shore-side power electronics, mooring system, and turbine generator unit (TGU...
Marnagh, C. and McEntee, J. Ocean Renewable Power Company
Jun 14, 2018
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Wave Energy Prize 1/50th Testing Principle Power Oscillating Water Column
This submission of data includes all the 1/50th scale testing data completed on the Wave Energy Prize for the Principle Power team, and includes:
1/50th test data (raw & processed)
1/50th test data video and pictures
1/50th Test plans and testing documents
SSTF_Submission (sum...
Scharmen, W. Ricardo Detroit Technical Center
Jan 08, 2016
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Reference Model 1 Cost Breakdown (RM1: Tidal Current Turbine)
Contains the Reference Model 1 (RM1) spreadsheets with the cost breakdown structure (CBS) for the levelized cost of energy (LCOE) calculations for a single RM1 device and multiple unit arrays. These spreadsheets are contained within an XLSX file and a spreadsheet editor such as Mi...
Neary, V. et al Sandia National Laboratories
Sep 30, 2014
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Reference Model 2 Cost Breakdown (RM2: River Current Turbine)
Contains the Reference Model 2 (RM2) spreadsheets with the cost breakdown structure (CBS) for the levelized cost of energy (LCOE) calculations for a single RM2 device and multiple unit arrays. These spreadsheets are contained within an XLSX file and a spreadsheet editor such as Mi...
Neary, V. et al Sandia National Laboratories
Sep 30, 2014
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Raw Data from 2014-2015 TRIAXYS Buoy at Pacific Marine Energy Center South Energy Test Site, OR
From November 2014 through December 2015 a TRIAXYS wave buoy was deployed in the Pacific Marine Energy Center South Energy Test Site. This submission includes all the preprocessed data extracted from the binary TRIAXYS recordings. There was no data for February, March, or April, a...
Pittman, R. Northwest National Marine Renewable Energy Center
Dec 29, 2015
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MHK Levelized Cost of Energy (LCOE) Guidance and Techo Economic Analysis Materials
Useful information and tools for calculating the Levelized Cost of Energy (LCOE) and MHK Cost Breakdown Structure. Includes a structure for calculating the capital expenditures and operating costs of a marine energy technology or device, reference resource data for both wave and ...
Jenne, S. and Baca, E. National Renewable Energy Laboratory
Nov 08, 2019
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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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HERO WEC V1.0 WEC-Sim Detailed Simulation Runs and Summary Data
Data sets from simulation runs include 144 wave cases that were run based on the WEC-Sim model (https://mhkdr.openei.org/submissions/483). The 144 wave cases represent waves with the following wave height and wave period ranges:
Significant Wave Height: 0.25 4.0m in 0.25m incre...
Jenne, S. National Renewable Energy Laboratory
Aug 12, 2022
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LandRAY PTO Test Plans with NREL NWTC 5 MW Dynamometer
The overarching project objective is to demonstrate the feasibility of using an innovative PowerTake-Off (PTO) Module in Columbia Power's utility-scale wave energy converter (WEC). The PTO Module uniquely combines a large-diameter, direct-drive, rotary permanent magnet generator; ...
Prudell, J. et al Columbia Power Technologies, Inc.
Feb 29, 2016
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Ocean Thermal Energy Conversion (OTEC) Grid points with annual averages (HYCOM+NCODA)
This point shapefile contains the HYCOM+NCODA point locations used in the report. These grid points contain the annual average attribute values for ocean thermal energy conversion used in the report and analysis. Please see the full report for details on the data (chapter 2) and ...
Langle, N. and Laboratory, N. National Renewable Energy Laboratory
Nov 25, 2014
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Ocean Thermal Energy Conversion (OTEC) Plant Spacing Estimates
This shapefile represents estimated plant spacing distances.
The estimates shown here were obtained considering the availability of cold water at a particular location based on two criteria, the deep-water velocities from HYCOM and a layer-depth constraint estimated from the gl...
Langle, N. and Laboratory, N. National Renewable Energy Laboratory
Nov 25, 2014
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Ocean Thermal Energy Conversion (OTEC) Sea Surface Temperature (Annual Average)
This shapefile represents annual average sea surface temperature recordings.
The sea surface temperature is the temperature of the warm water source used by an OTEC plant. This is defined to be near the sea surface at a depth of 20 m, the approximate depth of a warm water intak...
Langle, N. and Laboratory, N. National Renewable Energy Laboratory
Nov 25, 2014
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Ocean Thermal Energy Conversion (OTEC) Sea Surface Temperature (Summer Average)
This shapefile represents seasonal summer average sea surface temperature recordings.
The sea surface temperature is the temperature of the warm water source used by an OTEC plant. This is defined to be near the sea surface at a depth of 20 m, the approximate depth of a warm wa...
Langle, N. and Laboratory, N. National Renewable Energy Laboratory
Nov 25, 2014
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Ocean Thermal Energy Conversion (OTEC) Sea Surface Temperature (Winter Average)
This shapefile represents seasonal winter average sea surface temperature recordings.
The sea surface temperature is the temperature of the warm water source used by an OTEC plant. This is defined to be near the sea surface at a depth of 20 m, the approximate depth of a warm wa...
Langle, N. and Laboratory, N. National Renewable Energy Laboratory
Nov 25, 2014
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Azura Advanced Controls 1/15th Scale Wave Tank Testing
Experimental data from the wave tank test of the Advanced control systems developed by Northwest Energy Innovations (NWEI) for the Azura at the University of Maine in Orono (UMO). Summary data is included utilizing the WEC Lab Testing Content Model v2.1. All raw and processed expe...
Ling, B. Northwest Energy Innovations
Feb 02, 2018
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Ocean Thermal Energy Conversion (OTEC) Cold Water Depth (Annual Average)
This shapefile represents annual average cold water depth recordings.
The cold water is defined by locating the depth that leads to the greatest average annual net power at each location when depth and its corresponding ?T are input into the power equation. This optimization ba...
Langle, N. and Laboratory, N. National Renewable Energy Laboratory
Nov 25, 2014
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Ocean Thermal Energy Conversion (OTEC) Cold Water Depth (Summer Average)
This shapefile represents seasonal summer average cold water depth recordings.
The cold water is defined by locating the depth that leads to the greatest average annual net power at each location when depth and its corresponding ΔT are input into the power equation. This optim...
Langle, N. and Laboratory, N. National Renewable Energy Laboratory
Nov 25, 2014
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Ocean Thermal Energy Conversion (OTEC) Cold Water Depth (Winter Average)
This shapefile represents seasonal winter average cold water depth recordings.
The cold water is defined by locating the depth that leads to the greatest average annual net power at each location when depth and its corresponding ΔT are input into the power equation. This optim...
Langle, N. and Laboratory, N. National Renewable Energy Laboratory
Nov 25, 2014
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Ocean Thermal Energy Conversion (OTEC) delta T (Annual Average)
This shapefile represents annual average delta T estimates.
ΔT represents the difference in temperature (°C) between the warm and cold water sources used by an OTEC plant at a specific location. Warm water is defined uniformly as water at a depth of 20 m, while cold water is ...
Langle, N. and Laboratory, N. National Renewable Energy Laboratory
Nov 25, 2014
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Ocean Thermal Energy Conversion (OTEC) delta T (Summer Average)
This shapefile represents seasonal summer average delta T estimates.
ΔT represents the difference in temperature (°C) between the warm and cold water sources used by an OTEC plant at a specific location. Warm water is defined uniformly as water at a depth of 20 m, while cold ...
Langle, N. and Laboratory, N. National Renewable Energy Laboratory
Nov 25, 2014
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Reference Model 3 Full Scale Geometry (RM3: Wave Point Absorber)
Contains the Reference Model 3 (RM3) full scale geometry files of the Wave Point Absorber, developed by the Reference Model Project (RMP). These full scale geometry files are saved as SolidWorks assembly, IGS, and STEP files, and require a CAD program to view. This data was genera...
Neary, V. et al Sandia National Laboratories
Sep 30, 2014
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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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