U.S. Department of Energy - Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy
Water Power Program
Energy Department Announces Funding to Test a Wave Energy Device in Hawaii
May 18, 2012
As
part of President Obama's commitment to an all-out, all-of-the-above strategy
for American-made energy, the U.S. Energy Department today announced $500,000
available this year to test the technical readiness of technologies that can
harness energy from waves to supply renewable power to highly-populated coastal
regions. The funding will support one project to deploy and test a wave energy
conversion device for one year at the Department of Navy's Wave Energy Test
Site off of Marine Corps Base Hawaii in Kaneohe Bay, on the island of Oahu. This
funding will demonstrate and accelerate wave power technologies that could
further develop the country's significant ocean energy resources, create new
industries and new jobs in America, and secure U.S. leadership in the global
race for renewable energy technologies. These
efforts complement an ongoing collaboration with the Navy, underscoring how
increased cooperation between the U.S. Department of Defense (DOD) and the
Energy Department—as embodied in the DOD-DOE Energy Security
Memorandum of Understanding—can further the nation's objectives
toward renewable energy development. Through the funding opportunity announced
today, the Energy Department will provide technical support to test and
evaluate the best wave energy options to provide power to DOD facilities. The
Energy Department estimates that there are over 1,170 terawatt hours per year of
electric generation available from wave energy off U.S. coasts, although not
all of this resource potential can realistically be developed. For comparison,
the United States uses 4,000 terawatt hours of electricity each year. The Navy
has supported wave energy conversion research with the expectation that this
technology can be used to assist DOD in reaching its agency goal of producing
or procuring 25% of its electricity from renewable sources by 2025. The
Energy Department expects to select a proposed wave energy device that is
substantially complete and ready for testing and data collection without
significant modification. The testing will
include a comprehensive performance assessment—as well as a review of
all pre- and post-deployment activities, operations and maintenance activities,
and related analysis—to advance our understanding of these innovative
technologies and identify areas of performance improvement that will benefit
this emerging industry as a whole. For more details on this opportunity and how
to apply, see the Funding
Opportunity Announcement. The
Energy Department's Office
of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy accelerates development and
facilitates deployment of energy efficiency and renewable energy technologies
and market-based solutions that strengthen U.S. energy security, environmental
quality, and economic vitality. Learn more about DOE's efforts to research,
develop, deploy, and test innovative water
power technologies.
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