Ocean Energy

Ocean Energy hneieditor May 23, 2013

HNEI has a long history of research and development in ocean energy and resources technology, primarily in wave energy and in Ocean Thermal Energy Conversion (OTEC). Emerging ocean energy technologies have the potential to contribute significantly to Hawai‘i’s and the nation’s future energy mix. HNEI supports the Navy’s development of the nation’s first grid connected wave energy test site (WETS) at Marine Corps Base Hawai‘i, to conduct independent analysis for wave energy conversion device systems performance, and associated environmental monitoring. At present, OTEC-related research is primarily carried out through our relationship with Makai Ocean Engineering at the active OTEC research facility at NELHA on Hawai‘i Island.

Wave Energy

HNEI has supported the Navy’s development of the nation’s first grid connected wave energy test site (WETS) at Marine Corps Base Hawai‘i since 2009. In 2015, the full 3-berth site was completed, and it has hosted multiple deployments of wave energy converters (WECs) – shown below. HNEI provides performance analysis, numerical modeling of devices and moorings, wave measurement and forecasting, environmental monitoring (primarily acoustics), and logistics support to the Navy and the companies deploying at WETS. Navy funds are also being directed toward graduate student research of relevance to Navy wave energy interests.

Ocean Thermal Energy Conversion (OTEC)

HNEI conducts OTEC thermal gradient resource assessments, outflow plume modeling, and power plant demonstration studies of OTEC power plants for both U.S. Navy and commercial applications. HNEI is supporting Makai Ocean Engineering in developing cost-effective heat exchanger designs and long-term corrosion testing of the aluminum materials at an OTEC demonstration facility, located at the Natural Energy Laboratory Hawai‘i Authority on Hawai‘i Island.

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