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Competing Use Analysis for Offshore Renewables and Subsea Cables
Demand for abundant and diverse resources in the oceans is growing, necessitating marine spatial planning. To inform development of Marine Hydrokinetic (MHK) and Offshore Wind (OSW) resources, the Department of Energy (DOE) has asked NREL to identify the competing uses areas betwe...
Best, B. and Kilcher, L. National Renewable Energy Laboratory
Aug 29, 2019
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Carbon Dioxide Information Analysis Center
The Carbon Dioxide Information Analysis Center (CDIAC) is the primary climate-change data and information analysis center of the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE). CDIAC is located at DOE's Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) and includes the World Data Center for Atmospheric Trace...
Boden, T. and Laboratory, O. Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Nov 25, 2014
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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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2021 Annual Technology Baseline (ATB) Cost and Performance Data for Electricity Generation Technologies
Starting in 2015 NREL has presented the Annual Technology Baseline (ATB) in an Excel workbook that contains detailed cost and performance data, both current and projected, for renewable and conventional technologies. The workbook includes a spreadsheet for each technology. This ve...
Vimmerstedt, L. et al National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL)
Jul 12, 2021
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HERO WEC V1.0 WEC-Sim Model
This zip file contains the files that are needed to simulate NREL's HERO WEC (hydraulic and electric reverse osmosis wave energy converter). This requires the user to have already installed WEC-Sim. In addition to the standard toolboxes that are required to run WEC-Sim the user wi...
Jenne, S. National Renewable Energy Laboratory
Aug 12, 2022
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Focusing Wave Energy for Wave Energy Converter Applications
Wave tank tests at Stevens Institute of Technology quantified the ability of near-surface platforms to concentrate wave energy over the platform.
Due to the instantaneous change in water depth, mass, energy, and power are conserved in this process. The energy and power concentrat...
Raftery, M. Martin and Ottaway
Aug 10, 2010
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Annual Federal Government Energy Use and Costs by Agency, 1975 2012
Data set presents historical energy use in native units and billion site-delivered Btu and costs (in 2012 dollars) aggregated at the top-tier Federal agency level for the fiscal years 1975 through 2012. Data is grouped into two main end-use sectors, facility and mobility energy u...
Tremper, C. and (EERE), O. Office of Energy Efficiency & Renewable Energy
Nov 25, 2014
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Global Energy & Mining Data, World Bank (1970 2007)
Alternative and Nuclear Energy: Percentage of Total Energy Use Combustible Renewables and Waste: Metric Tons of Oil Equivalent Combustible Renewable and Waste: Percentage of Total Energy Electric Power Consumption Electric Power Transmission and Distribution Losses Electric Power ...
Brodt-Giles, D. and Bank, W. National Renewable Energy Laboratory
Oct 12, 2013
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M3 Wave DMP/APEX WEC Final Technical Report
This project successfully developed methods for numerical modeling of sediment transport phenomena around rigid objects resting on or near the ocean floor. These techniques were validated with physical testing using actual sediment in a large wave tank. These methods can be applie...
Morrow, M. et al M3 Wave
May 31, 2018
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Triton Field Trials (TFiT) underwater noise University of New Hampshire Living Bridge turbine Processed Data
In July 2021, a commercial-off-the-shelf hydrophone was deployed in a free-drifting configuration to measure underwater acoustic emissions and characterize a 25 kW-rated tidal turbine at the University of New Hampshire's Living Bridge Project in Portsmouth, New Hampshire. Sampling...
Haxel, J. et al Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
Jul 21, 2021
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2022 Annual Technology Baseline (ATB) Cost and Performance Data for Electricity Generation Technologies
These data provide the 2022 update of the Electricity Annual Technology Baseline (ATB). Starting in 2015 NREL has presented the ATB, consisting of detailed cost and performance data, both current and projected, for electricity generation and storage technologies. The ATB products ...
Vimmerstedt, L. et al National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL)
Jun 01, 2022
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EERE Energy Analysis Data and Tools
On this website, energy analysts and policymakers can access energy analysis products, including published analyses, energy data and maps, and analysis tools from EERE and the broader DOE-supported energy analysis community. While the website provides links to important energy ana...
Ma, S. and (EERE), O. Office of Energy Efficiency & Renewable Energy
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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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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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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