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- Journal Article:
Coles et al.
… have implications for regional scale hydrodynamic modelling, where array layout along with site specific characteristics such as turbulence intensity and bed profile determine the validity …
- Conference Paper:
Salazar et al.
… parameters such as LCOE for the two turbine models, also including factors such as site-depth, flow velocity and water properties. View the Conference Paper here. View the …
- Report:
The Economist Intelligence Unit
In this report, The Economist Intelligence Unit examines the past, present and future of energy innovation for the blue economy. The report looks at the energy needs of different ocean economy sectors, assesses groundbreaking innovations and outlines an enabling environment for energy innovation within the blue economy. Based on three case studies and in-depth interviews with 30 energy and…
- Conference Paper:
Payne et al.
… with the approach based directly on the hindcast database spectra as the reference. At the site considered, the two lower fidelity methods overestimate the mean annual power production by …
- Book:
Evans and Falcão
… N. Oliveira Pires, L. E. Vasconcelos Pessanha (pgs. 157-167) Oceanographic Design Criteria and Site Selection for Ocean Wave Energy Conversion - G. M. Hagerman Jr. (pgs. 169-178) Accuracy of …
- Journal Article:
Brown
… to harness the power of the second tidal range in the world? (2) The Eling tide mill web site contains the following information; "The ONLY regularly working tide mill IN THE WORLD-AND …
- Report:
Regeneris Consulting Ltd and Cardiff Business School
… has the potential to support over £70m of GVA across Wales, with this including on- and off-site economic activity (based on total investment in Wales of the order of £150m in 2013 prices). …
- Conference Paper:
Li et al.
… tests) and sea tests. Several different turbine configurations have been tested recently. The test results show significant differences in turbine performance between laboratory tests, … inflow measurements, provides background information from the RITE project, and describes the test turbine design and instrumentation setup. This paper also provides an analysis of the …
- Conference Paper:
Rodriguez et al.
… ones measured at sea by a wave energy converter. The differences between the standard fatigue test and the real life of a mooring system are mainly the rate in which the loads are applied and …
- Conference Paper:
Scheijgrond
… to tidal, wave and offshore solar solutions, 4) SEAWORTHY is a project lead by offshore test facilities and research institutes. The main goal is to implement certification services through a series of test campaigns at six locations in Europe to validate test capabilities of test facilities to de-risk solutions for multi-use. The first two projects …
- Conference Paper:
Bull and Dallman
A detailed methodology was used to select the sea states tested in the final stage of the Wave Energy Prize (WEPrize), a public prize challenge sponsored by the U.S. Department of Energy [1]. The winner was selected based on two metrics: a threshold value expressing the benefit to effort ratio (ACE metric) and a second metric which included hydrodynamic performance-related quantities (HPQ).…
- Conference Paper:
Price et al.
… WECCCOMP allowed participants to compare the performance of their controllers on the same tank test model. The WEP allowed participants to test their own WECs and controllers. Both had metrics that were proxies for levelised cost of …
- Conference Paper:
Heath
… in terms of operational envelope and damping. Mechanical arrangement of turbine and generator. Test programme on LIMPET Environmental considerations. Control equipment and architecture. … 10728 …
- Conference Paper:
Karsten and Enders
… For the wind data, we use three years of data (2013, 2019, 2020) from the Cabauw Experimental Site for Atmospheric Research [7]. We choose this dataset since it is well studied and easy to …
- Journal Article:
Tajfirooz et al.
… prediction methodology were applied to generate the long-term data to be used in a posteriori test and energy potential energy estimations. In addition, the predicted tidal current speeds …
- Conference Paper:
Wyatt
HF radar measurements are presented focussing in particular on the estimation of both wave and tidal power to demonstrate that HF radar has a role to play in both measuring the resource and providing monitoring data during power extraction, device installation, testing and operations.
- Conference Paper:
Lieber et al.
Multibeam sonar has emerged as a powerful tool for environmental monitoring of marine renewable energy (MRE) devices. Moving away from manned operations, self-contained multibeam sonar systems may be costly at purchase, but are cost- effective for long-duration, autonomous deployments. However, there is no single multibeam sonar configuration that suits all environments and MRE devices…
- Journal Article:
Blazauskas et al.
The paper provides an overview of linear generator development and testing experience of three different prototype solutions applicable for small-scale wave energy converters. The research was focused on wave power utilization in the Baltic Sea – basin of relatively low wave energy conditions. Developed technical solutions have been tested for their applicability and efficiency in small scale…
- Journal Article:
Hlophe et al.
In many offshore operations, including the operation of wave energy converters, phase-resolved wave prediction is essential for safety and efficiency. However, for sea-states with large directional spreading angles, wave prediction becomes increasingly difficult. This study investigates the benefit of exploiting concurrent surface-displacement time histories measured by a buoy in three degrees…
- Journal Article:
Paasch et al.
This paper illustrates the status of wave energy development in Pacific rim countries by characterizing the available resource and introducing the region's current and potential future leaders in wave energy converter development. It also describes the existing licensing and permitting process as well as potential environmental concerns. Capabilities of Pacific Ocean testing facilities are…
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