A (Virtual) Deep Dive Into Marine Energy’s Capabilities

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A (Virtual) Deep Dive Into Marine Energy’s Capabilities
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Teachers, students -- and anyone else with a passion for renewables -- can visit Renewable Energy Discovery (REDi) Island to virtually see cutting-edge marine energy technologies in action.

. In this technology domain, small, individual energy converters can be fused or stitched together in larger configurations to capture energy. Their size and flexibility means they can be assembled into a variety of shapes and structures, such as theon REDi Island, which are long, narrow tubes lined with DEECs that are activated by the pressure of oncoming waves.

“DEEC-Tec gives researchers and developers an entirely new way of thinking about how to convert marine energy from ocean waves, tides, and currents into more usable forms of energy,” said Blake Boren, a senior engineer at NREL and the lead inventor on the patent. DEEC-Tec devices have the potential to be more resilient, cost-effective, and flexible in where they can be installed, which could have a major positive impact on the capacity of the marine energy industry. Boren and his team will continue to explore the potential of this still relatively new domain in hopes of creating the next generation of marine energy devices.

. The HERO WEC can desalinate seawater using a hydraulic or electric power conversion system that is powered by the up-and-down motion of waves.

The HERO WEC has now undergone two open-water deployments—with a third planned later in 2023—and each one has provided more information about the device’s electrical and desalination capabilities. The data gathered will be made publicly available to assist other WEC developers, who rely on validated designs and proven solutions in their development process.

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