A new wave of innovation is rolling in with the third batch of Marine Energy Collegiate Competition contenders.
The U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE’s) Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy (EERE) announced the 17 teams chosen to participate in the DOE 2022 Marine Energy Collegiate Competition (MECC): Powering the Blue Economy™.
Administered by the National Renewable Energy Laboratory, on behalf of EERE’s Water Power Technologies Office, the competition challenges interdisciplinary teams of undergraduate and graduate students to propose unique solutions to the burgeoning marine energy industry.
For the third competition, teams will have nearly a year to create a business plan and develop, design, and potentially test their renewable energy technologies that support resilient coastal communities and provide power at sea.
NREL chose the following teams to participate in the competition, culminating in spring 2022:
These competitors are poised to be the next blue economy innovators as they gain real-world experience and make industry connections to prepare for future careers in marine energy.
While few institutions provide marine-specific advanced degrees, related experience is highly valuable when pursuing blue economy workforce opportunities. From researchers and engineers to educators and communicators, this competition offers abounding opportunities in the blue economy.
To explore this potential, the MECC encourages applications from students with a variety of technical and scientific expertise to uncover innovative thinking.
“The MECC provides an opportunity for a diversity of experience, education, and perspectives in exploring the possibilities of the blue economy,” said Arielle Cardinal, the MECC operations manager at NREL. “We’re excited to support the 2022 competitors in bringing new ideas and innovations to the forefront of marine energy.”
Submissions can run the gamut from concepts that aid in ocean observation and underwater vehicle charging to desalination and more, including—but not limited to—the markets identified in DOE’s Powering the Blue Economy™ report.
The 2022 Marine Energy Collegiate Competition teams will be challenged to: