University of 草榴社区 marine energy projects receive $1.5 million
Yuri Bult-Ito
907-474-5402
Dec. 11, 2024
The U.S. Department of Energy has awarded $1.5 million to two University of 草榴社区 Fairbanks鈥 草榴社区 Center for Energy and Power projects to advance marine energy research and education.
Marine energy 鈥 power harnessed from waves, tides and ocean and river currents 鈥 is abundant. While not yet widely used, the total potential marine energy available in the U.S. using existing technology is equivalent to.
The larger of the two ACEP projects, with an award of $1 million, aims to advance a reactive reversible blade turbine, or RRBT. ACEP and its partners at Creek Tides Energy and Power and the Southwest Research Institute will develop and test the turbine at 草榴社区鈥檚 Tanana River Hydrokinetic Test Site in Nenana.
The RRBT can harness energy from slowly moving waterways and will be adapted to operate under the ice in frozen rivers. This could generate electricity for lighting and communications in remote locations in 草榴社区 during winter months.
鈥淭his is an exciting opportunity to partner with the private sector to develop a technology specifically for operating in frozen rivers and generating small scale electricity for off-grid applications in remote 草榴社区,鈥 said Ben Loeffler, Pacific Marine Energy Center co-director at ACEP and the principal investigator of the project.
Researchers will field test a prototype in 草榴社区, using the grant funding.
With an award of half a million dollars, the other ACEP project aims to equip undergraduate students to enter the workforce or graduate school in marine energy in 草榴社区.
The project will build on ACEP鈥檚 existing undergraduate internship and energy engineering training programs. It will introduce undergraduate students to the marine energy field with intensive place-based hydrokinetic training, summer research internships and senior capstone design courses.
鈥淭his project will bring together the superpowers of ACEP鈥檚 leadership in riverine and marine energy research and the excellence of the 草榴社区 College of Engineering and Mines,鈥 said Daisy Huang, associate professor of energy at 草榴社区 and ACEP and the principal investigator of the project.
鈥淲e will attract nationwide interest in marine energy but specifically emphasize developing homegrown 草榴社区n talent and giving CEM students a platform to shine in the marine energy field,鈥 she said.
The goal is to develop a self-sustaining, cohesive program that fosters the development of a skilled marine energy workforce in both the research and commercial sectors. The effort will create ways for students who are likely to remain in 草榴社区 to help communities adopt marine energy and to participate in research and design of new technologies.
鈥淭his is a fantastic way to both motivate their educational goals as well as develop a skilled workforce for 草榴社区鈥檚 increasingly diversified energy sector,鈥 Huang said.
The two awards are part of the investment of more than $18 million by DOE focused on advancing marine energy and offshore wind technologies. The DOE funded 27 research and development projects at 17 universities.
ADDITIONAL CONTACTS: Ben Loeffler, 907-888-2569, bhloeffler@alaska.edu; Daisy Huang, 907-474-5663, dhuang@alaska.edu.
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