International Standards Development for Marine and Hydrokinetic Renewable Energy - Final Report on Technical Status
This report summarizes the progress toward development of International Standards for Marine and Hydrokinetic Renewable Energy, as funded by the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) under the International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) Technical Committee 114. The project has three main objectives: 1. Provide funding to support participation of key U.S. industry technical experts in 6 (originally 4) international working groups and/or project teams (the primary standards-making committees) and to attend technical meetings to ensure greater U.S. involvement in the development of these standards. 2. Provide a report to DOE and industry stakeholders summarizing the IEC standards development process for marine and hydrokinetic renewable energy, new international standards and their justifications, and provide standards guidance to industry members. 3. Provide a semi-annual (web-based) newsletter to the marine renewable energy community. The newsletter will educate industry members and stakeholders about the processes, progress, and needs of the US efforts to support the international standards development effort. The newsletter is available at www.TC114.us
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2012-01-26
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Authors: | Rondorf, Neil E. ; Busch, Jason ; Kimball, Richard |
Subject: | tidal and wave power | INTERNATIONAL ELECTROTECHNICAL COMMISSION | HYDROKINETIC POWER | RENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCES |
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