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Standards

International or country standards related to marine renewable energy.

International and country-specific standards provide guidance on all aspects of the development, deployment, and operation of marine renewable energy devices. Some standards attempt to ensure safety and the reliability of marine renewable energy devices and their various components. Other standards are meant to normalize data collection and processing to encourage the sharing and transferability of the findings.

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Marine Energy Documents Related to Standards

Tethys Engineering is a knowledge hub that contains documents and resources about the technical aspects of marine energy development. The table below contains all of the documents in the Tethys Engineering Knowledge Base associated with Standards.

Total: 106

Title Author Date Sort ascending Type of Content Technology Collection Method Engineering
Guidelines for Grid Connection of Marine Energy Conversion Systems Greedy, L. Report Current, Tidal, Wave Grid Integration
Guidelines for Health and Safety in the Marine Energy Industry RenewableUK Report Current, Tidal, Wave
Certification of Marine Energy Converters: The Experience so Far Ferreira, C. Journal Article Wave
On Assessing the Reliability and Availability of Marine Energy Converters: The Problems of a New Technology Wolfram, J. Journal Article Current, Wave
EC FPVI co-ordinated action on ocean energy: A European platform for sharing technical information and research outcomes in wave and tidal energy systems Johnstone, C., Nielsen, K., Lewis, T. Journal Article Current, Wave
Methodology for Conceptual Level Design of Offshore Wave Power Plants Previsic, M., Bedard, R. Report Wave
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