Close Menu
  • Home
  • Maritime
  • Offshore
  • Port
  • Oil & Gas
  • Energy
  • Technology
  • Incidents
  • Environment
  • Events
    • Maritime
    • Offshore
    • Oil & Gas
    • Energy
  • Advertising
  • Contact
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram LinkedIn
Trending
  • North Star Accelerates Green Transition
  • Iran Loaded Out Naval Mines in Preparation to Close Hormuz
  • Ørsted terminates deal for Cadeler’s newbuild
  • Has shipping painted itself into a CO2 corner?
  • PowerCell lands order for new MS-500 marine fuel cell system
  • EPCC deal inked for next stage of Thailand’s third LNG terminal
  • Teledyne Acquires Maretron
  • Norway Provides $76M in Grants to Advance Hydrogen and Ammonia Ships
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram LinkedIn
Maritime247.comMaritime247.com
  • Home
  • Maritime
  • Offshore
  • Port
  • Oil & Gas
  • Energy
  • Tech
  • Incidents
  • Environment
  • Events
    • Maritime
    • Oil & Gas
    • Offshore
    • Energy
  • Advertising
Maritime247.comMaritime247.com
Home»Energy»University of Hawaii advances wave energy tech via TEAMER
Energy

University of Hawaii advances wave energy tech via TEAMER

January 16, 2025
Facebook Twitter LinkedIn WhatsApp Reddit Tumblr Email
Share
Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Email

The University of Hawaii Advances Wave Energy Research Through DOE’s TEAMER Program

The University of Hawaii (UH) has made significant progress in wave energy research thanks to the U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE) Testing Expertise and Access for Marine Energy Research (TEAMER) program.

TEAMER, facilitated by the Water Power Technologies Office (WPTO), has enabled UH to test and refine two oscillating water column (OWC) technologies, pushing the boundaries of wave-powered solutions for ocean observation and shoreline protection.

Advancing AUV Docking with Project Hālona

The first UH-tested OWC project, Project Hālona, aims to support autonomous underwater vehicle (AUV) docking and charging. Inspired by Oahu’s Hālona blowhole, the device utilizes a vertical “straw” mechanism to generate electricity through internal water reverberations.

“Think of the core of the device being a straw floating vertically in water. The internal water surface in the straw reverberates because of how the wave is restricted at the bottom opening,” explained Nicholas Ulm, UH PhD Student and Founder of Hawaii Ocean Power Solutions (HOPS).

Hālona prioritizes stability and efficiency for reliable AUV docking and charging, distinguishing itself from traditional wave energy devices focused solely on power generation.

Integrating Wave Energy into Coastal Protection

The second OWC project focuses on developing a breakwater system that incorporates wave energy extraction. This curtain pile breakwater design aims to reduce construction costs while promoting environmental benefits by allowing natural water and marine life flow.

Preliminary tests at UH paved the way for larger-scale testing supported by TEAMER, with plans to evaluate the breakwater’s functionality and power production capabilities using ten one-meter-wide OWC chambers at Oregon State’s wave basin in early 2025.

See also  US eyes June 2025 lease round to reclaim ‘energy dominance’ with fresh Gulf of America acreage

Scaling Up for the Future

Looking ahead, UH plans to collaborate with HOPS on building a larger Hālona prototype for ocean testing in Hawaii, integrated with an experimental power take-off system. This advancement could inform the development of the OWC breakwater system, bringing the technology closer to commercialization.

TEAMER continues to support marine energy projects, with recent approvals and allocations totaling nearly $1.9 million for testing, modeling, and innovation. The addition of the Bourne Tidal Test Site (BTTS) as a new open-water testing facility further expands opportunities for marine energy research.

Advances Energy Hawaii TEAMER tech University wave
Share. Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Tumblr Telegram Email

Related Posts

PowerCell lands order for new MS-500 marine fuel cell system

July 2, 2025

In a landmark move, OSPAR bans scrubber discharges in North-East Atlantic waters

July 2, 2025

SolarDuck tests interconnected offshore floating solar platforms in scaled MARIN trials

July 1, 2025
Top Posts

Car Carrier ‘Morning Midas’ Catches Fire with Electric Vehicles Off Alaska

June 5, 2025

China Fights Australia’s Plans to Reclaim Darwin Port Citing U.S. Influence

May 27, 2025

Denmark awards first-ever offshore wind farm life extension permit

June 4, 2025

Fire-Stricken Wan Hai 503 Continues to Drift Off Indian Coast as Salvage Efforts Intensify

June 11, 2025
Don't Miss
Energy

BAR Technologies: WindWings secures BV’s stamp of approval

June 1, 2025

BAR Technologies Receives Type Approval for WindWings from Bureau Veritas UK-based wind propulsion provider BAR…

New Fortress Energy charters FSRU for LNG terminal in the Dominican Republic

May 14, 2025

After 10-Month Voyage, Chinese Ship Returns With Key Modules Destined For Russia

January 25, 2025

Finnish Patrol Vessel to Assist Oil Tanker Following Engine Failure

December 31, 2024

Subscribe to Updates

Your Weekly Dive into Maritime & Energy News.

About Us
About Us

Stay informed with the latest in maritime, offshore, oil & gas, and energy industries. Explore news, trends, and insights shaping the global energy landscape.

For advertising inquiries, contact us at
info@maritime247.com.

Facebook X (Twitter) YouTube LinkedIn
Our Picks

Tekmar’s Ryder Gets Nexans’ Multi-Year Subsea Engineering Contract

February 18, 2025

Med Marine’s TRAktor 2600?Z Tug to Advance Svitzer’s Operational Excellence

June 28, 2025

Three Stevedores Killed in Enclosed Space on Bulk Carrier, Highlighting Critical Training Gaps

March 20, 2025

Subscribe to Updates

Your Weekly Dive into Maritime & Energy News.

© 2025 maritime247.com - All rights reserved.
  • Contact
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms & Conditions
  • Advertising

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.