Session: 06-17-02 AI Technology for Ocean Engineering
Submission Number: 157407
PRIMRE: Marine Energy Information Organized by Interoperable Data Systems
Knowledge is critical to overcoming obstacles in marine energy development. Many lessons can be learned from sharing experiences, outcomes, data, and information between device and project developers, researchers, regulators, suppliers, and others. However, these data and information are often inaccessible, siloed behind paywalls or corporate firewalls, or undiscoverable, lost on an obscure site.
The U.S. Department of Energy’s Portal and Repository for Information on Marine Renewable Energy (PRIMRE) (https://primre.org) organizes information across seven interconnected knowledge hubs. Each knowledge hub has its own unique identity, structure, and purpose: the Marine and Hydrokinetic Data Repository (MHKDR) hosts datasets, Tethys hosts environmental documents, Tethys Engineering hosts technical documents, the Marine Energy Projects Database hosts deployment activities, Marine Energy Software hosts software, Marine Energy Atlas hosts geospatial data, and Telesto hosts development guidance, including standards and compliance. PRIMRE connects the metadata from each of these knowledge hubs through a marine energy metadata schema and a series of Application Programming Interfaces (APIs), enabling them to programmatically access data and information from each other. Additionally, metadata from all seven knowledge hubs are combined into a centralized search on PRIMRE. The integrated search allows users to easily query, filter, and find content across all seven knowledge hubs simultaneously.
The PRIMRE centralized search and supporting metadata standard help ensure that marine energy data and information are not only accessible and discoverable, but also machine readable and AI-ready. Using a Large Language Model (LLM), the PRIMRE team recently launched AskPRIMRE, a virtual research assistant that provides answers to user-provided questions about marine energy. More than an intelligent search, AskPRIMRE can answer questions about the origin of specific fields, the methodologies used to collect them, applicability to various marine energy concepts, and more.
PRIMRE also connects with other marine energy data systems around the world to enable data sharing for universal and transparent access. The open access metadata schema is published on PRIMRE, allowing other marine energy data systems to incorporate data and information from PRIMRE’s knowledge hubs, or conversely, enabling others to be included in PRIMRE’s centralized search.
The PRIMRE team is continuously expanding and improving PRIMRE and its knowledge hubs to better organize marine energy data and information. By making these data universally accessible and discoverable, PRIMRE helps the marine energy industry to overcome obstacles, improve outcomes, and innovate new technologies.
Presenting Author: Jon Weers The National Renewable Energy Lab (NREL)
Presenting Author Biography: Jon Weers is a data scientist, public speaker, and open data savvy web applications engineer in the Data Science and Innovation group at the National Renewable Energy Laboratory. Jon has a diverse history in connecting disparate data systems together and increasing interoperability through open data solutions to unique and technical problems. In his 9 years at NREL he has designed and developed numerous high-profile data management solutions including the DOE Geothermal Data Repository, which seamlessly connects its data catalog to dozens of data applications and external sites, including Data.gov, OpenEI.org, the DOE Data Explorer, and the National Geothermal Data System. Prior to working at NREL he successfully integrated the Chicago Public Library system with Amazon and the Federal Management and Procurement System to automate the purchase and allocation of highly-requested media for the vast Chicago Public Library network. He has designed and built data systems for DOE, the White House, the Red Cross, the United Nations, and has been a strategic advisor in the development of data management systems in several other countries. Jon is an internationally recognized expert and speaker on data management best practices, data provenance, and the proliferation of open data.
PRIMRE: Marine Energy Information Organized by Interoperable Data Systems
Submission Type
Technical Paper Publication