Ocean Renewable Energy

Ocean Renewable Energy in Oregon

Ocean renewable energy technologies harness natural forces like waves, wind, and tides to generate electricity. In Oregon, two offshore renewable energy technologies are being explored: wave energy and floating offshore wind energy. Both technologies are still in the early stages of research, development, and planning. Oregon Sea Grant supports communities, Tribes, and other groups as they navigate the challenges, opportunities, and considerations of ocean renewable energy by providing science-based information and resources. Through engagement opportunities, like webinars and educational workshops, we aim to enhance public understanding and prepare communities and Tribes for future decisions about ocean renewable energy planning and development. 

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Sara Swett

Sea Grant Extension Marine Renewable Energy & Communities

Sara Swett is an Assistant Professor of Practice at Oregon State University and an Oregon Sea Grant Extension specialist in Marine Renewable Energy and communities. She works with communities, Tribes, and other interested parties to understand their needs, preferences, and concerns regarding marine renewable energy (MRE) development in Oregon. Through engagement and education programs, she helps increase public understanding of MRE technology, decision-making, opportunities, and challenges.