CalWave - Open Water Demonstration - System and Component Overview Content Models and Drawings

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Data for the CalWave - Open Water Demonstration, a submerged pressure differential Wave Energy Converter (WEC) Device. Device is moored to the seabed, and the motion of the waves causes the sea level to rise and fall above the device, inducing a pressure differential in the device. The alternating pressure pumps fluid through a system to generate electricity, which is transmitted to shore via bidirectional cables. Documentation and data here includes: System Overview Content Model and Drawings as well as Component Overview Content Model and Drawings.

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CalWave Power Technologies Inc.. (2022). CalWave - Open Water Demonstration - System and Component Overview Content Models and Drawings [data set]. Retrieved from https://dx.doi.org/10.15473/1973843.
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Boerner, Thomas, Kojimoto, Nigel, Lehmann, Marcus, and Petcovic, Dan. CalWave - Open Water Demonstration - System and Component Overview Content Models and Drawings. United States: N.p., 06 Dec, 2022. Web. doi: 10.15473/1973843.
Boerner, Thomas, Kojimoto, Nigel, Lehmann, Marcus, & Petcovic, Dan. CalWave - Open Water Demonstration - System and Component Overview Content Models and Drawings. United States. https://dx.doi.org/10.15473/1973843
Boerner, Thomas, Kojimoto, Nigel, Lehmann, Marcus, and Petcovic, Dan. 2022. "CalWave - Open Water Demonstration - System and Component Overview Content Models and Drawings". United States. https://dx.doi.org/10.15473/1973843. https://mhkdr.openei.org/submissions/462.
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Data from Dec 6, 2022

Last updated May 18, 2023

Submitted Dec 7, 2022

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CalWave Power Technologies Inc.

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Nigel Kojimoto

808.232.8579

Authors

Thomas Boerner

CalWave Power Technologies Inc.

Nigel Kojimoto

CalWave Power Technologies Inc.

Marcus Lehmann

CalWave Power Technologies Inc.

Dan Petcovic

CalWave Power Technologies Inc.

DOE Project Details

Project Name CalWave Open Water Demonstration

Project Lead Yana Shininger

Project Number EE0008097

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