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Water Power

Page • Marine and Hydrokinetic (MHK) technologies harness energy from waves, currents, tides and ocean thermal gradients to generate renewable energy Sandia’s Water Power Technologies department leverages key research and engineering capabilities in support of the growing MHK industry. View our Water Power Program Overview video! Click each pin on the map to learn...

Water Power Facilities & Implementation

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Water Power Personnel

Page • Staff Contact an expert within Water Power Technologies Program. Support Staff Antoinette Garcia Business Operations Analystamgarci@sandia.gov Marisa Montes Technical Business Development Specialistmmontes@sandia.gov

Water Security

Page • What We Do Sandia’s decision support analysis for water utilities increases the security and resilience of water distribution networks. Example connectivity analysis showing critical hydraulic pathways upstream from a tank (red) and downstream to customers (blue). Water distribution systems are a crucial component of urban infrastructure. They provide essential services,...

Water Treatment

Page • What We Do Since the early 2000s, Sandia has addressed the security challenges associated with growing limitations on water availability through novel water treatment technology development and simple, low-cost solutions to complex water challenges. Our Capabilities Our science and engineering capabilities include: Atomistic to Molecular Chemical and Geochemical Modeling Advanced...

Water Webinars

Page • Sign up to be notified about future webinars Check back soon for more Water Power webinars, or sign up below to be notified of the next one. Sign up for Sandia Water Power updates In case you missed it Pioneer WEC Concept Design Report Webinar – Apr. 2024 MASK4 Test...

Waterless Power Generation

Page • In the United States, thermoelectric power plants are collectively the largest users of water, accounting for nearly half of all water withdrawals. As demands for water are projected to grow and more stringent regulations are put in place, power plants will increasingly see water as a key limit on operations. To...

Wave-SPARC

Page • Overview Artist’s impression of a wave energy farm (Illustration by Alfred Hicks, NREL) Sandia National Laboratories and the National Renewable Energy Laboratory are teaming to develop assessment methods and identify technical challenges, both common and unique to the US WEC industry. This effort, known as Wave-SPARC (Systematic Process and Analysis...

Waylon Clark

Staff Page • Electrical Engineer, Demonstrations Lead. Biography Waylon has spent well over a decade working in the field of electrical engineering, project management, and technical leadership. His experience includes both brown and green-field project development stages from RFP to commissioning/operations. Expertise includes medium voltage substations, low voltage distribution, and process controls. Recently,...

Webinar to provide overview of TCF Open Voucher Call application process

News Article, July 3, 2024 • Interested in learning more about the new Technology Commercialization Fund (TCF) Open Voucher Call from the U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE’s) Office of Technology Transitions? An informational webinar on July 18 at 2 p.m. ET will share eligibility, submission requirements, and more. During the webinar, program administrators will provide an...
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