December 4, 2025
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Resource Characterization for Community Scale Tidal Instream Energy in Maine (CRADA #697) Abstract

Abstract

Coastal and island communities in Maine are seeking solutions to increase the resiliency of their electrical grid while also reducing their carbon footprint. Unfortunately, many community scale tidal resources identified on the Maine coast have not been rigorously evaluated; previous studies identified numerous hot spots but left many of them unevaluated or under evaluated (e.g., only power density was assessed in many cases). The primary objective of this TEAMER project is to evaluate selected community scale tidal instream resources to demonstrate their potential for contributing to the renewable energy needs of nearby coastal communities. The methods developed in this study will enable the total community scale tidal instream energy resource along the Maine coast to be evaluated in follow-on studies. The study will also enable turbine developers to understand how to scale and optimize their devices for deployment in turbine farms at community scale sites. Data from the study will be shared publicly through MHKDR or relevant community websites.

Published: December 4, 2025

Citation

Yang Z. 2025. Resource Characterization for Community Scale Tidal Instream Energy in Maine (CRADA #697) Abstract Richland, WA: Pacific Northwest National Laboratory.

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