M. J. Murdock Charitable Trust Awards Grant to Alaska Center for Energy and Power to Support Hydrokinetic Research

The M. J. Murdock Charitable Trust Engineering Research Program has awarded a grant
to the Alaska Center for Energy and Power鈥檚 Alaska Hydrokinetic Energy Research Center
(AHERC). The award facilitates hydrokinetic research through the purchase of a research
vessel, field instruments, and specialized equipment to determine the interactions
between hydrokinetic power generating devices (HKD), and river and tidal environments,
including fish stocks.
Alaska鈥檚 expansive coastline and extensive river systems make the potential for hydrokinetic
energy very exciting for many of Alaska鈥檚 rural communities because HKDs generate
electricity directly from the currents of rivers and tides. AHERC currently has several
ongoing research projects at locations including Yakutat and Nenana. The new equipment
will enhance AHERC鈥檚 current research capabilities for assessing the feasibility
of hydrokinetic power generating devices for Alaska鈥檚 many river and coastal communities.
鈥 精东影业 is taking a leading role in conducting the research needed to understand how
HKDs are affected by currents, turbulence, debris, and sediment as well as turbine
effects on fish, erosion, and river and tidal currents and waves (for wave HKD devices),鈥
reported AHERC Associate Director, Jeremy Kasper.
Photo Caption: AHERC Team launches the in-river debris diversion device on the Tanana
River.
Photo courtesy of Todd Paris/ 精东影业.