Marine Energy TEAMER program selects 11 marine energy projects for R&D funding Elizabeth Ingram 5.16.2024 Share The U.S. Testing Expertise and Access to Marine Energy Research (TEAMER) program has selected 11 projects through its 12th Request for Technical Support (RFTS), reflecting a total funding amount of over $1.1 million. These projects will receive support for testing expertise and access to numerical modeling, laboratory or bench testing, tank/flume testing, and expertise within the TEAMER Facility Network. Selected applicants, along with their supporting facility, will submit their completed Test Plans, a requirement before assistance activities can commence. Supported by the U.S. Department of Energy and directed by the Pacific Ocean Energy Trust, TEAMER accelerates the viability of marine renewables by providing access to facilities and expertise to solve critical challenges, build knowledge, foster innovation and drive commercialization. Projects selected to proceed are: CalWave Power Technologies Inc., xWave – ABS Path to Certification – Prototype Validation Stage. Facility: American Bureau of Shipping (ABS) C-Power, Optimization of a Wave Power System (WPS) Structure and Interfaces for Generator Integration. Facility: Cardinal Engineering University of Alaska Fairbanks, Riverine Hydrokinetics Torsional Cable Testing. Facility: ETA International Inc. Equinox Ocean Turbines BV, Setting up a Mid-Fidelity Numerical Modeling Approach for Two-Stage Ocean Current Turbines. Facility: National Renewable Energy Laboratory Tide Mill Institute, Resource Characterization for Community Scale Tidal Instream Energy in Maine. Facility: Pacific Northwest National Laboratory Neowave Energy, Development of a Wave-to-Wire Numerical Model of the Neowave Point Absorber WEC (wave energy converter). Facility: WEC-Sim North Carolina State University, Dynamic Power Response Testing for Tethered Coaxial Hydrokinetic Turbines. Facility: Navy Surface Warfare Center Carderock Division (NSWCCD) Cornell University, Heterogeneous WEC Array Interactions and Far-Field Wake Effects. Facility: Oregon State Directional Wave Basin Water Bros Desalination, LLC, Wave-Actuated, Tethered, Emergency Response Buoyant Reverse Osmosis System. Facility: Oregon State University O.H. Hinsdale Wave Research Laboratory Directional Wave Basin CalWave Power Technologies Inc., xWave Scaled PacWave Operations Final Wave Tank Testing. Facility: University of Maine – Advanced Structures & Composites Center – Alfond W2 Ocean Engineering Lab National Renewable Energy Laboratory, Open-source Dataset of Added-mass Coefficient for Validating Hydrokinetic Turbine Model Using Wave-basin Testing. Facility: University of Massachusetts Amherst – ORRE Wave-Current Flume Applications for RFTS 13 are being accepted through June 28, 2024. Related Posts UK’s Morlais gets additional power with latest government auction WEDUSEA wave energy project gets EU approval to proceed UK auction secures six more tidal stream projects, totaling 28 MW DOE invests $41 million to strengthen, expand marine energy R&D and testing infrastructure