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Wave Energy: Building an Industry
Jason Busch, Executive Director OWET/POET
Promoting Responsible Development of Ocean Energy
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Oregon Wave Energy Trust (OWET)‣ Nonprofit public-private partnership funded by the
Oregon Business Development Department through the Oregon Innovation Council
‣ Mission: to support the responsible development of wave energy in Oregon
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Pacific Ocean Energy Trust (POET)‣ Created by OWET
‣ Seeks to promote a Pacific Northwest regional expertise in ocean energy
‣ Wave, tidal, offshore wind, in-stream hydro
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‣ Environmental Assessment and Site Selection
‣ Public Participation
‣ Technology Research and Development
‣ Regulatory and Policy Support
‣ Utility Markets
Elements of the Industry
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Environmental Assessment and Site Selection
• Environmental Baseline Studies• Seafloor mapping• Marine resources• Site suitability
• Technology• Compatibility with other uses
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Public Participation
• Early and often• Don’t confuse stakeholder engagement w/ resistance• Recognize that some will oppose• FORCE model
• Community ownership model
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Technology Research and Development
• NNMREC• Industry Partners• Maximize existing resources • R&D demonstration – next 5 years
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The Technologies‣ Diversity: power take off, siting, size
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Regulatory and Policy Support
• Lack of familiarity• Not too early to push• Oregon added an entire new chapter to TSP • Don’t underestimate price supports
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Utility Markets
• No buyer…no deal• Can be early advocates
• Snohomish PUD• PNGC
• Need to demonstrate the value of Ocean Energy
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Ocean Power Technologies‣ Reedsport
‣ Phase 1 - 150 KW device‣ Phase 2 - 1.5 MW: license application filed‣ Will be first grid connected array in North
America‣ 32 NW companies involved in the construction‣ Phase 3 – 50 MW
‣ Coos Bay ‣ Proposed 100 MW
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Aquamarine Power‣ Large mechanical ‘flap’
moves back and forth with motion of waves
‣ Two hydraulic pistons pump high pressure water via pipeline to shore
‣ Conventional hydro-electric generator located onshore
‣ Secured to seabed at depths of 8 – 16m (33-55 feet mean water depth)
‣ Located nearshore, typically 500 – 800m from shoreline
‣ Suitable for installation on any type of seabed (sand, clay or rock)
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Floating Power Plant – Poseiden 37
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Projects/Companies in Oregon‣ Newport/OSU Testing Site‣ Ocean Power Technologies‣ Aquamarine‣ Wavegen‣ Columbia Power Technologies ‣ WaveEnergy AS‣ Principle Power‣ Floating Power Plant‣ M3 Energy ‣ Neptune Power‣ Ocean Kinetics‣ OWHAP