Researchers at the NREL are helping four promising wave energy devices prepare to survive a big first.
NREL’s pre-PacWave lab support, which is funded by the U.S. Department of Energy’s Water Power Technologies Office, will help ensure these four devices — as well as three additional earlier-stage designs — can either edge closer to commercial success or ace their open-ocean trial.
To access the real thing, wave energy developers need test sites, like PacWave or the U.S. Navy’s Wave Energy Test Site in Kaneohe, Hawaii. The Hawaii site offers a gentler transition from lab to ocean. Their waves are about four times less energetic than those that roll through PacWave South. That is where NREL comes in. With help from the laboratory’s water power experts and instruments, four companies —
All that data can help each technology developer improve their device’s energy production, endurance, and potentially even reduce their technology’s cost — in short, NREL’s support can help make sure their inventions do not go splat.NREL’s experts offer a slew of wave-energy-related guidance.
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