Northwest National Marine Renewable Energy Center, OR - Final Technical Report & Appendices
In 2008, the US Department of Energy (DOE) Wind and Water Power Program issued a funding opportunity announcement to establish university-led National Marine Renewable Energy Centers. Oregon State University and the University of Washington combined their capabilities in wave and tidal energy to establish the Northwest National Marine Renewable Energy Center, or NNMREC. NNMREC's scope included research and testing in the following topic areas:
- Advanced Wave Forecasting Technologies;
- Device and Array Optimization;
- Integrated and Standardized Test Facility Development;
- Investigate the Compatibility of Marine Energy Technologies with Environment, Fisheries and other Marine Resources;
- Increased Reliability and Survivability of Marine Energy Systems;
- Collaboration/Optimization with Marine Renewable and Other Renewable Energy Resources.
To support the last topic, the National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) was brought onto the team, particularly to assist with testing protocols, grid integration, and testing instrumentation.
NNMREC's mission is to facilitate the development of marine energy technology, to inform regulatory and policy decisions, and to close key gaps in scientific understanding with a focus on workforce development. In this, NNMREC achieves DOE's goals and objectives and remains aligned with the research and educational mission of universities.
In 2012, DOE provided NNMREC an opportunity to propose an additional effort to begin work on a utility scale, grid connected wave energy test facility. That project, initially referred to as the Pacific Marine Energy Center, is now referred to as the Pacific Marine Energy Center South Energy Test Site (PMEC-SETS) and involves work directly toward establishing the facility, which will be in Newport Oregon, as well as supporting instrumentation for wave energy converter testing.
This report contains a breakdown per subtask of the funded project. Under each subtask, the following are presented and discussed where appropriate: the initial objective or hypothesis; an overview of accomplishments and approaches used; any problems encountered or departures from planned methodology over the life of the project; impacts of the problems or rescoping of the project; how accomplishments compared with original project goals; and deliverables under the subtasks. Products and models developed under the award are also included.
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AB - In 2008, the US Department of Energy (DOE) Wind and Water Power Program issued a funding opportunity announcement to establish university-led National Marine Renewable Energy Centers. Oregon State University and the University of Washington combined their capabilities in wave and tidal energy to establish the Northwest National Marine Renewable Energy Center, or NNMREC. NNMREC's scope included research and testing in the following topic areas:
- Advanced Wave Forecasting Technologies;
- Device and Array Optimization;
- Integrated and Standardized Test Facility Development;
- Investigate the Compatibility of Marine Energy Technologies with Environment, Fisheries and other Marine Resources;
- Increased Reliability and Survivability of Marine Energy Systems;
- Collaboration/Optimization with Marine Renewable and Other Renewable Energy Resources.
To support the last topic, the National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) was brought onto the team, particularly to assist with testing protocols, grid integration, and testing instrumentation.
NNMREC's mission is to facilitate the development of marine energy technology, to inform regulatory and policy decisions, and to close key gaps in scientific understanding with a focus on workforce development. In this, NNMREC achieves DOE's goals and objectives and remains aligned with the research and educational mission of universities.
In 2012, DOE provided NNMREC an opportunity to propose an additional effort to begin work on a utility scale, grid connected wave energy test facility. That project, initially referred to as the Pacific Marine Energy Center, is now referred to as the Pacific Marine Energy Center South Energy Test Site (PMEC-SETS) and involves work directly toward establishing the facility, which will be in Newport Oregon, as well as supporting instrumentation for wave energy converter testing.
This report contains a breakdown per subtask of the funded project. Under each subtask, the following are presented and discussed where appropriate: the initial objective or hypothesis; an overview of accomplishments and approaches used; any problems encountered or departures from planned methodology over the life of the project; impacts of the problems or rescoping of the project; how accomplishments compared with original project goals; and deliverables under the subtasks. Products and models developed under the award are also included.
AU - Hellin, Dan
DB - Marine and Hydrokinetic Data Repository
DP - Open EI | National Renewable Energy Laboratory
DO -
KW - MHK
KW - Marine
KW - Hydrokinetic
KW - energy
KW - power
KW - NNMREC
KW - OSU
KW - Oregon State University
KW - University of Washington
KW - Pacific Marine Energy Center
KW - objective
KW - goal
KW - SWAN
KW - WAVEWATCH
KW - WAMIT
KW - actuator
KW - disk
KW - BLADE ELEMENT
KW - wave
KW - tidal
KW - environment
KW - resource
KW - technology
KW - forecasting
KW - device
KW - array
KW - optimization
KW - test
KW - facility
KW - development
KW - compatibility
KW - reliability
KW - survivability
KW - PMEC
KW - SETS
KW - South Energy Test Site
KW - oregon
KW - OR
KW - simulation
KW - shelf
KW - physics
KW - model
KW - near shore
KW - error
KW - physics-based
KW - berth
KW - infrastructure
KW - grid
KW - emulation
KW - monitoring
KW - instrumentation
KW - anchoring
KW - mooring
KW - cables
KW - site selection
KW - market and supply chain
KW - analysis
KW - engineering
KW - pre-design
KW - III
KW - NETS
KW - north energy test site
KW - final
KW - technical
KW - report
LA - English
DA - 2016/06/30
PY - 2016
PB - Northwest National Marine Renewable Energy Center
T1 - Northwest National Marine Renewable Energy Center, OR - Final Technical Report & Appendices
UR - https://mhkdr.openei.org/submissions/135
ER -
Hellin, Dan. Northwest National Marine Renewable Energy Center, OR - Final Technical Report & Appendices. Northwest National Marine Renewable Energy Center, 30 June, 2016, Marine and Hydrokinetic Data Repository. https://mhkdr.openei.org/submissions/135.
Hellin, D. (2016). Northwest National Marine Renewable Energy Center, OR - Final Technical Report & Appendices. [Data set]. Marine and Hydrokinetic Data Repository. Northwest National Marine Renewable Energy Center. https://mhkdr.openei.org/submissions/135
Hellin, Dan. Northwest National Marine Renewable Energy Center, OR - Final Technical Report & Appendices. Northwest National Marine Renewable Energy Center, June, 30, 2016. Distributed by Marine and Hydrokinetic Data Repository. https://mhkdr.openei.org/submissions/135
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abstractNote = {In 2008, the US Department of Energy (DOE) Wind and Water Power Program issued a funding opportunity announcement to establish university-led National Marine Renewable Energy Centers. Oregon State University and the University of Washington combined their capabilities in wave and tidal energy to establish the Northwest National Marine Renewable Energy Center, or NNMREC. NNMREC's scope included research and testing in the following topic areas:
- Advanced Wave Forecasting Technologies;
- Device and Array Optimization;
- Integrated and Standardized Test Facility Development;
- Investigate the Compatibility of Marine Energy Technologies with Environment, Fisheries and other Marine Resources;
- Increased Reliability and Survivability of Marine Energy Systems;
- Collaboration/Optimization with Marine Renewable and Other Renewable Energy Resources.
To support the last topic, the National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) was brought onto the team, particularly to assist with testing protocols, grid integration, and testing instrumentation.
NNMREC's mission is to facilitate the development of marine energy technology, to inform regulatory and policy decisions, and to close key gaps in scientific understanding with a focus on workforce development. In this, NNMREC achieves DOE's goals and objectives and remains aligned with the research and educational mission of universities.
In 2012, DOE provided NNMREC an opportunity to propose an additional effort to begin work on a utility scale, grid connected wave energy test facility. That project, initially referred to as the Pacific Marine Energy Center, is now referred to as the Pacific Marine Energy Center South Energy Test Site (PMEC-SETS) and involves work directly toward establishing the facility, which will be in Newport Oregon, as well as supporting instrumentation for wave energy converter testing.
This report contains a breakdown per subtask of the funded project. Under each subtask, the following are presented and discussed where appropriate: the initial objective or hypothesis; an overview of accomplishments and approaches used; any problems encountered or departures from planned methodology over the life of the project; impacts of the problems or rescoping of the project; how accomplishments compared with original project goals; and deliverables under the subtasks. Products and models developed under the award are also included.
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howpublished = {Marine and Hydrokinetic Data Repository, Northwest National Marine Renewable Energy Center, https://mhkdr.openei.org/submissions/135},
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Details
Data from Jun 30, 2016
Last updated Jul 20, 2020
Submitted Jun 30, 2016
Organization
Northwest National Marine Renewable Energy Center
Contact
Dan Hellin
541.737.5452
Authors
Keywords
MHK, Marine, Hydrokinetic, energy, power, NNMREC, OSU, Oregon State University, University of Washington, Pacific Marine Energy Center, objective, goal, SWAN, WAVEWATCH, WAMIT, actuator, disk, BLADE ELEMENT, wave, tidal, environment, resource, technology, forecasting, device, array, optimization, test, facility, development, compatibility, reliability, survivability, PMEC, SETS, South Energy Test Site, oregon, OR, simulation, shelf, physics, model, near shore, error, physics-based, berth, infrastructure, grid, emulation, monitoring, instrumentation, anchoring, mooring, cables, site selection, market and supply chain, analysis, engineering, pre-design, III, NETS, north energy test site, final, technical, reportDOE Project Details
Project Name Northwest National Marine Renewable Energy Center
Project Lead Tim Ramsey
Project Number GO18179