Marine Hydrokinetic Resource Assessment for Domestic Army, Air Force, and Coast Guard Facilities

Research output: NRELTechnical Report

Abstract

NREL/DOE undertook a study for the US Army, Coast Guard and Air Force to investigate the potential for marine hydrokinetic (MHK) devices to meet the energy load at coastal bases in the future as MHK technology evolves. A wide range of data from tidal and wave, environmental, shipping, etc. databases were used to screen the DOD bases. A series of scoring algorithms were developed to facilitate site review to lead to eventual down select for more detailed, site specific bathymetric tidal resource evaluation. The Army's Camp Edwards, MA and the Coast Guard's Training Center Cape May, NJ (TRACEN Cape May) were selected and the Georgia Institute of Technology performed the analyses. An NREL/DOE MHK team visited the bases to further discuss with the base personnel MHK technology's potential for providing power to the bases in the future and frame the potential impact to existing power systems.
Original languageAmerican English
Number of pages119
DOIs
StatePublished - 2018

NREL Publication Number

  • NREL/TP-5000-70519

Keywords

  • air force
  • army
  • coast guard
  • marine hydrokinetic
  • tidal energy
  • wave energy

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