The Testing and Expertise for Marine Energy Research (TEAMER) project is assisting the University of Hawaii in conducting a wave energy technology test. This test involves a wave-driven ocean observation platform and breakwater system, aiming to evaluate its performance in the marine environment.
The TEAMER project provides the University of Hawaii with technical support and resources, helping the research team advance the development of wave energy technology. During the testing process, researchers collected operational data from the platform under various wave conditions to analyze its stability and energy conversion efficiency.
Wave energy, as a renewable energy source, possesses characteristics of sustainability and environmental friendliness. Through this test, the University of Hawaii hopes to accumulate experience for the practical application of marine energy technology. The test results will help improve the design of wave energy devices, enhancing their practicality in ocean observation and energy harvesting.
The Testing and Expertise for Marine Energy Research (TEAMER) project focuses on promoting the development of clean energy technologies. This testing work by the University of Hawaii demonstrates the potential application value of wave energy technology in the marine environment, providing a reference basis for future related research.








