Navy Tests Power from Ocean Currents
Under a February 13th Cooperative Research and Development Agreement, the Navy and FHPL will test and refine the FHPL innovative open center turbine unit and mooring assembly. Prototypes suggest this system works. FHPL will construct the production units at the company's facility in Palatka, Florida. Carderock Division brings to bear technical experts and unique facilities for efficient testing and refinement of the new design. NSWCCD will use expertise in propeller design and moored systems as well as its unique hydrodynamic test facilities. Work will be performed at division sites in Bethesda, Maryland and Fort Lauderdale, Florida.
This system is also expected to produce hydrogen at a cost below the Department of Energy goal of $2.00/kilogram. Achieving this would move America closer to pollution free hydrogen automobiles, further reducing dependence on foreign oil.