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- Conference Paper:
Bonnard et al.
… converter farm based on point absorbers that could be installed in the vicinity of the SEM-REV site. The approach considers the electrothermal behaviour of the export cable in combination with … techno-economic aspects. The method can be used to extend the power export capability of a test site at no cost, which could be very interesting to install more marine renewable energy (MRE) …
- Conference Paper:
Li,W. et al.
… dimensions for the gravity-based foundation with respect to the specific wave climates at the test site. Therefore, one can avoid unnecessary construction costs and promote the competitiveness of …
- Journal Article:
Goggins and Finnegan
… of the device to maximise the average power extraction from its intended deployment site. Furthermore, a case study of the Atlantic marine energy test site, off the west coast of Ireland, is undertaken in order to demonstrate the methodology. Using …
- Conference Paper:
Joslin et al.
… renewable energy sites. Hydrodynamic conditions from the Pacific Marine Energy Center’s wave test sites (PMEC) and Admiralty Inlet, Puget Sound, Washington are considered as early adoption …
- Journal Article:
Want et al.
… response is described and applied to data from a wave-monitoring buoy deployed at a test site in Orkney. The results are discussed in relation to the accuracy of the measurement …
- Thesis:
Blavette
… within the farm’s electrical network are also evaluated. The feasibility of transforming a test site into a commercial site of greater rated power is investigated from the perspective of power quality and of cables …
- Report:
European Marine Energy Centre (EMEC)
… upon the lessons learnt from real sea deployments of marine renewables at the Orkney-based test site. Four guidance documents have been produced, covering Compliance, Handling, Installation, …
- Report:
European Marine Energy Centre (EMEC)
… upon the lessons learnt from real sea deployments of marine renewables at the Orkney-based test site. Four guidance documents have been produced, covering Compliance, Handling, Installation, …
- Journal Article:
Want et al.
A novel system was developed to deploy settlement panels to monitor biofouling growth in situ and evaluate antifouling coatings at depths representative of operational conditions of full-scale marine renewable energy devices. Biofouling loading, species diversity, and succession were assessed at depths ranging from 25-40 m at four tests sites in Orkney (UK) featuring extreme wave and…
- Report:
Pitt
… methodology for assessing the performance of Wave Energy Conversion Systems (WECS) at open sea test sites. The development of the wave power industry is still at an early stage and very few … measurements To enable the estimation of the energy production of a WECS at a prospective site where wave power resource information of sufficient detail and quality exists The …
- Report:
Dunkle et al.
… the past 8 years, Oregon State University (OSU) has been developing an open-ocean wave energy test facility, PacWave, which is affiliated with the Pacific Marine Energy Center (PMEC). The facility consists of north and south test sites off the coast of Newport, Oregon. This report contains detailed analysis of wave …
- Journal Article:
Engström et al.
… and the power capture ratio is studied for real ocean wave data collected at the research test site. It is found that the power capture ratio for the two body system can be increased from 30% …
- Journal Article:
Poguluri and Bae
… the study extended to assess the performance of the optimized WEC at the designated deployment test site location. … 10.3390/jmse12010153 …
- Report:
European Marine Energy Centre (EMEC)
… upon the lessons learnt from real sea deployments of marine renewables at the Orkney-based test site. Four guidance documents have been produced, covering Compliance, Handling, Installation, …
- Journal Article:
Walker et al.
… In order to fully utilise test sites, marine energy device developers must be able to deploy, maintain and decommission … a cost effective manner. Critical to this is the knowledge of the metocean conditions at the site and the weather window availability, particularly when this is coupled with vessel … The method discussed has been applied in a case study for the South West of England using site specific environmental parameters and empirical expressions to calculate the accessible …
- Journal Article:
O'Donncha et al.
… canopies and the tidal energy devices. The model was applied to a designated tidal energy test site on the East Coast of the United States, Cobscook Bay, ME. The quantifiable energy production …
- Conference Paper:
Neill and Hashemi
… assess the wave resource of the northwest European shelf seas, an area where many wave energy test sites exist, and where many wave energy projects are under development. Our simulations …
- Conference Paper:
Engström et al.
… two months been tested in real ocean wave conditions. This first prototype was built mainly to test the overall concept in terms of survivability and energy extraction. The full scale … power absorption for different resistive loads. By European standards, the wave climate on the test site is poor, and during the test period the mean energy flux was slightly less than 1.4 kW/m. …
- Conference Paper:
Johnson et al.
… conducted performance tests on OCEANA’s river energy converter (REC) at the Tanana River Test Site (TRTS). OCEANA’s REC was deployed from AHERC’s test barge moored immediately downstream from AHERC’s research debris diversion platform (RDDP), …
- Journal Article:
O'Dea et al.
… on a uniform beach are identified. Finally, the methodology is applied to two permitted WEC test sites to assess the applicability of the results to sites with more realistic bathymetries. …
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