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Buoy in Hawai’i Collects Data on Wind Conditions

WETO and the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management’s floating scientific research buoy is stationed in Hawai'i to collect offshore wind resource, meteorological, and oceanographic data that can be used to compare wind model predictions with actual data.

Wind Energy Technologies Office

February 23, 2023
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The Wind Energy Technologies Office and the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management’s co-funded floating scientific research buoy, upgraded with two onboard cameras, an independent power supply for the GPS and navigation lights, and a new backup generator, is stationed approximately 15 miles east of O’ahu to collect accurate offshore wind resource, meteorological, and oceanographic data in Hawai’i. The data collected by the Pacific Northwest National Laboratory-managed buoy could allow scientists to compare wind model predictions with actual data, preparing Hawai’i for floating offshore wind development.

A buoy with lots of instruments floats in the ocean with an island in the background.
WETO and the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management’s co-funded floating scientific research buoy stationed off Hawai'i.
Photo from AXYS Technologies and Ragu Krishnamurthy and Mark Severy, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
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  • Wind Energy
  • Clean Energy
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  • Marine Energy
  • Energy Demonstrations