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Topic: Solar energy

Lava flows released during the Mauna Loa volcano’s 2022 eruption buried a mile of the access road and destroyed adjacent power lines below the eight-acre campus.
Department of Energy to help NOAA’s Mauna Loa observatory go net-zero
January 23, 2024
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Research
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solar energy
Lava flows released during the Mauna Loa volcano’s 2022 eruption buried a mile of the access road and destroyed adjacent power lines below the eight-acre campus.
A NOAA Chesapeake Bay Interpretive buoy uses cell phone and internet technology to share in real-time the Bay’s weather and water conditions with the public. Solar panels keep the buoy’s batteries charged which provide power for the observing sensors and transmission capabilities.
NOAA, Energy Department announce competition to power ocean-observing platforms with renewable energy
September 18, 2019
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Ocean & Coasts
Topics:
solar energy
marine
A NOAA Chesapeake Bay Interpretive buoy uses cell phone and internet technology to share in real-time the Bay’s weather and water conditions with the public. Solar panels keep the buoy’s batteries charged which provide power for the observing sensors and transmission capabilities.
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