Portal and Repository for Information on Marine Renewable Energy PRIMRE

J. Weers, F. Driscoll, A. Copping, K. Ruehl, A. Lilje
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The Marine Renewable Energy (MRE) industry is in the early stages of development corresponding to low technology readiness levels (TRLs) where the ability of the MRE community (developers, researchers, academics, stakeholders, investors, and regulators) to work together to share knowledge, experience, and lessons learned is critical to the advancement of the entire MRE industry. Through collaboration on solving common problems, the MRE community has the potential to reduce cost and accelerate technology development. Currently, the US Department of Energy (US DOE) Water Power Technologies Office (WPTO) is addressing the challenge of storing, curating, and accessing MRE information by sponsoring development of MRE databases and information portals such as Tethys (https://tethys.pnnl.gov), OpenEI (https://openei.org), the MHK Data Repository (MHKDR, https://mhkdr.openei.org/), and a searchable MRE code catalog and open source code repository (MHKiT, currently under development), to name a few. These sites host scientific papers, news articles, reports, databases, open source codes, and stakeholder engagement information, but they are only a step towards facilitating global discovery and use. In short, there is an abundance of information available online, however it is located on many disparate sites and repositories that make the discovery of those data and information difficult. A DOE national laboratory team from the National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL), Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL), and Sandia National Laboratories (Sandia) is addressing the issues of data discoverability, shared knowledge, and interconnection of existing MRE databases and information portals. To meet the needs of the MRE community, as identified through multiple community outreach and engagement events, and described in this paper, the multi-lab team has developed an implementation plan for PRIMRE, the Portal and Repository for Information on Marine Renewable Energy. PRIMRE will provide broad access to information on engineering and technologies, resource characterization, device performance, and environmental effects of MRE projects. PRIMRE will facilitate the commercial development of the MRE industry by increasing the accessibility and discoverability of this information, integrating the databases and information portals described in this paper, and developing standards and guidelines. Providing consistent, easy access to information can help reduce duplication of effort and enable the MRE community to learn from past failures and build upon the successes of others to innovate and advance the commercialization of MRE technologies.
海洋可再生能源信息门户和信息库
海洋可再生能源(MRE)行业处于发展的早期阶段,相对于较低的技术准备水平(trl), MRE社区(开发商、研究人员、学者、利益相关者、投资者和监管机构)共同努力分享知识、经验和教训的能力对整个MRE行业的进步至关重要。通过合作解决共同问题,MRE社区具有降低成本和加速技术发展的潜力。目前,美国能源部(US DOE)水力技术办公室(WPTO)正在解决存储、管理和访问MRE信息的挑战,赞助开发MRE数据库和信息门户,如Tethys (https://tethys.pnnl.gov)、OpenEI (https://openei.org)、MHK数据存储库(MHKDR, https://mhkdr.openei.org/)和可搜索的MRE代码目录和开源代码存储库(MHKiT,目前正在开发中),等等。这些网站上有科学论文、新闻文章、报告、数据库、开源代码和利益相关者参与信息,但它们只是促进全球发现和使用的一步。简而言之,网上有大量可用的信息,但是这些信息位于许多不同的站点和存储库中,这使得发现这些数据和信息变得困难。来自美国能源部国家可再生能源实验室(NREL)、太平洋西北国家实验室(PNNL)和桑迪亚国家实验室(Sandia)的国家实验室团队正在解决现有MRE数据库和信息门户的数据可发现性、共享知识和互连问题。为了满足MRE社区的需求,正如通过多次社区外展和参与活动所确定的,并在本文中描述的那样,多实验室团队已经制定了PRIMRE的实施计划,即海洋可再生能源信息门户和存储库。PRIMRE将提供有关MRE项目的工程和技术、资源特性、设备性能和环境影响的广泛信息。PRIMRE将通过增加这些信息的可访问性和可发现性,集成本文中描述的数据库和信息门户,以及制定标准和指南,促进MRE行业的商业发展。提供一致的、方便的信息访问可以帮助减少重复工作,使MRE社区能够从过去的失败中吸取教训,并在其他人的成功基础上进行创新,推进MRE技术的商业化。
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