TEAMER: Supporting model output files for Environmental Compliance Framework for Floating Tidal Turbines, Cook Inlet, AK
Orbital Marine Power (Orbital) is seeking to deploy their floating tidal technology in US waters and has considered the possibility of deploying in temperate waters including the Pacific Northwest (PNW) and the Western Passage, Maine. It has become apparent that some of the most promising tidal sites in the US are located in high latitudes, within the State of Alaska. Within the state, the most likely sites for grid-scale tidal energy are in Cook Inlet, with the largest city (Anchorage) located on the shores, ready and able to absorb the electrical output of a commercial scale tidal development. Through the TEAMER project, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL) developed a framework to select environmentally compliant sites partially based on hydrodynamic model output. This uploaded dataset summarizes the key hydrodynamic model output files discussed in the TEAMER project report. Please unzip the file to see actual data files and the ReadMe file.
This project is part of the TEAMER RFTS 4 (request for technical support) program.
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AB - Orbital Marine Power (Orbital) is seeking to deploy their floating tidal technology in US waters and has considered the possibility of deploying in temperate waters including the Pacific Northwest (PNW) and the Western Passage, Maine. It has become apparent that some of the most promising tidal sites in the US are located in high latitudes, within the State of Alaska. Within the state, the most likely sites for grid-scale tidal energy are in Cook Inlet, with the largest city (Anchorage) located on the shores, ready and able to absorb the electrical output of a commercial scale tidal development. Through the TEAMER project, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL) developed a framework to select environmentally compliant sites partially based on hydrodynamic model output. This uploaded dataset summarizes the key hydrodynamic model output files discussed in the TEAMER project report. Please unzip the file to see actual data files and the ReadMe file.
This project is part of the TEAMER RFTS 4 (request for technical support) program.
AU - Wang, Taiping
A2 - Yang, Zhaoqing
A3 - Copping, Andrea
A4 - Briggs, Candace
A5 - Garavelli, Lysel
DB - Open Energy Data Initiative (OEDI)
DP - Open EI | National Renewable Energy Laboratory
DO - 10.15473/2316040
KW - MHK
KW - Marine
KW - Hydrokinetic
KW - energy
KW - power
KW - TEAMER
KW - tidal energy
KW - resource
KW - tidal energy converter
KW - TEC
KW - Cook Inlet
KW - environment
KW - environmental conditions
KW - Anchorage
KW - Alaska
LA - English
DA - 2023/03/01
PY - 2023
PB - Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
T1 - TEAMER: Supporting model output files for Environmental Compliance Framework for Floating Tidal Turbines, Cook Inlet, AK
UR - https://doi.org/10.15473/2316040
ER -
Wang, Taiping, et al. TEAMER: Supporting model output files for Environmental Compliance Framework for Floating Tidal Turbines, Cook Inlet, AK. Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, 1 March, 2023, MHKDR. https://doi.org/10.15473/2316040.
Wang, T., Yang, Z., Copping, A., Briggs, C., & Garavelli, L. (2023). TEAMER: Supporting model output files for Environmental Compliance Framework for Floating Tidal Turbines, Cook Inlet, AK. [Data set]. MHKDR. Pacific Northwest National Laboratory. https://doi.org/10.15473/2316040
Wang, Taiping, Zhaoqing Yang, Andrea Copping, Candace Briggs, and Lysel Garavelli. TEAMER: Supporting model output files for Environmental Compliance Framework for Floating Tidal Turbines, Cook Inlet, AK. Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, March, 1, 2023. Distributed by MHKDR. https://doi.org/10.15473/2316040
@misc{OEDI_Dataset_8084,
title = {TEAMER: Supporting model output files for Environmental Compliance Framework for Floating Tidal Turbines, Cook Inlet, AK},
author = {Wang, Taiping and Yang, Zhaoqing and Copping, Andrea and Briggs, Candace and Garavelli, Lysel},
abstractNote = {Orbital Marine Power (Orbital) is seeking to deploy their floating tidal technology in US waters and has considered the possibility of deploying in temperate waters including the Pacific Northwest (PNW) and the Western Passage, Maine. It has become apparent that some of the most promising tidal sites in the US are located in high latitudes, within the State of Alaska. Within the state, the most likely sites for grid-scale tidal energy are in Cook Inlet, with the largest city (Anchorage) located on the shores, ready and able to absorb the electrical output of a commercial scale tidal development. Through the TEAMER project, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL) developed a framework to select environmentally compliant sites partially based on hydrodynamic model output. This uploaded dataset summarizes the key hydrodynamic model output files discussed in the TEAMER project report. Please unzip the file to see actual data files and the ReadMe file.
This project is part of the TEAMER RFTS 4 (request for technical support) program.},
url = {https://mhkdr.openei.org/submissions/532},
year = {2023},
howpublished = {MHKDR, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, https://doi.org/10.15473/2316040},
note = {Accessed: 2025-05-05},
doi = {10.15473/2316040}
}
https://dx.doi.org/10.15473/2316040
Details
Data from Mar 1, 2023
Last updated Feb 29, 2024
Submitted Feb 20, 2024
Organization
Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
Contact
Zhaoqing Yang
206.528.3057
Authors
Original Source
https://mhkdr.openei.org/submissions/532Research Areas
Keywords
MHK, Marine, Hydrokinetic, energy, power, TEAMER, tidal energy, resource, tidal energy converter, TEC, Cook Inlet, environment, environmental conditions, Anchorage, AlaskaDOE Project Details
Project Name Teamer: Environmental Compliance Framework for Floating Tidal Turbines in High Latitude US Waters
Project Lead Lauren Ruedy
Project Number EE0008895