News DOE and DOI funding research to improve offshore wind and marine energy deployment 9.7.2023 Share The U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE) Wind Energy Technologies Office (WETO) and Water Power Technologies Office (WPTO) and the Department of the Interior’s (DOI) Bureau of Ocean Energy Management (BOEM) and Bureau of Safety and Environmental Enforcement (BSEE) intend to jointly fund research to support durable and environmentally responsible offshore wind energy and marine energy deployments. The goals of this upcoming funding opportunity announcement (FOA) are to improve the reliability of mooring lines, which are used to attach floating offshore wind and marine energy systems to the seafloor, and to reduce noise associated with installing fixed-bottom offshore wind energy foundations. This funding opportunity will target technologies with applicability to offshore wind and marine energy deployments in all regions of U.S. waters, including the Atlantic Ocean, Pacific Ocean, Great Lakes and Gulf of Mexico. This funding opportunity is expected to be divided into two topics. The first topic — led by WETO, WPTO and BSEE, and in consultation with BOEM — seeks to improve the reliability of mooring lines. Three subtopics are anticipated that cover testing of mooring ropes for fatigue, development of robust sensor systems to monitor the condition of moorings, and validation of array configurations with shared anchors or shared mooring lines that connect multiple wind turbines or marine energy converters. The second topic — led by WETO and BOEM, and in coordination with BSEE and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration — seeks to reduce the noise associated with installing fixed-bottom offshore wind turbines to further minimize effects to aquatic wildlife and expand offshore wind deployment potential. It is expected that this topic will also contain three subtopics, covering assessment of quieter installation types or methods, demonstration of effective noise abatement technologies, and the gathering and dissemination of information on noise reduction during offshore wind installation. BSEE plans to make the National Oil Spill Response and Renewable Energy Test Facility (Ohmsett) available to interested awardees for testing activities under both topic areas. This funding opportunity is expected to be released in or about October 2023. Related Posts Solar companies raised $34B in 2023, most in a decade 1 GWh battery storage project underway in Arizona The Pentagon will install rooftop solar panels as Biden pushes clean energy in federal buildings Texas grid survives, thwarting NIMBYs, and companies turn to ‘greenhushing’ — This Week in Cleantech