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TC 114 - Marine energy - Wave, tidal and other water current converters - Part 202: Early stage development of tidal energy converters - Best practices and recommended procedures for the testing of pre-prototype scale devices
IEC TS 62600-202:2022 specifies the development stages of Tidal Energy Converters up to the pre-prototype scale (Stages 1 to 3). It includes the…
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AWS Ocean Energy
This report provides a description of the modelling techniques used by the AWS Ocean team when seeking to optimise the Archimedes Waveswing™ device in 2007. This early work is referenced as the results of the modelling exercise drove key decisions by AWS Ocean in relation to the Waveswing™ technology at that time. The report also provides a description of a generic modelling tool that has been…
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IEC
TC 114 - Marine energy - Wave, tidal and other water current converters - Part 1: Vocabulary
IEC TS 62600-1:2020 defines the terms relevant to ocean and marine renewable energy. For the purposes of this Technical Specification, sources of ocean and marine renewable energy are taken to include wave, tidal current, and other water current energy converters. This Technical…
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TC 114 - Marine energy - Wave, tidal and other water current converters - Part 3: Measurement of mechanical loads
IEC TS 62600-3:2020 describes the measurement of mechanical loads on hydrodynamic marine energy converters such as wave, tidal and other water current converters (including river current converters) for the purpose of load simulation model validation and…
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TC 114 - Marine energy - Wave, tidal and other water current converters - Part 200: Electricity producing tidal energy converters - Power performance assessment
IEC/TS 62600-200:2013(E) provides the following items:
- a systematic methodology for evaluating the power performance of tidal current energy converters (TECs) that produce electricity for utility…
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TC 114 - Marine energy - Wave, tidal and other water current converters - Part 4: Specification for establishing qualification of new technology
IEC TS 62600-4:2020 specifies the requirements of the technology qualification process for marine renewable technologies. Technology Qualification is a process of providing evidence and arguments to support claims that the…
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Corlay et al.
This guideline provides recommendations to testing bodies involved in marine renewable energy (MRE) development, addressing appropriate standards and documentation to support testing of MRE technologies. This deliverable constitutes an output of Work package 2 of the Marinet2 project dedicated to gathering the experience of the international partners in testing and technology assessments. …
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IEC 60529:1989+AMD1:1999+AMD2:2013 CSV Consolidated version
IEC 60529:1989+A1:1999+A2:2013 Applies to the classification of degrees of protection provided by enclosures for electrical equipment with a rated voltage not exceeding 72,5 kV. The contents of the corrigenda of January 2003, September 2007, October 2009, October 2013, May 2015 and January 2019 have been…
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IEC
TC 114 - Marine energy - Wave, tidal and other water current converters - Part 103: Guidelines for the early stage development of wave energy converters - Best practices and recommended procedures for the testing of pre-prototype devices
IEC TS 62600-103:2018(E) is concerned with the sub-prototype scale development of wave energy converters. It includes the wave tank…
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TC 114 - Marine energy - Wave, tidal and other water current converters - Part 201: Tidal energy resource assessment and characterization
IEC TS 62600-201:2015(E) establishes a system for analysing and reporting, through estimation or direct measurement, the theoretical tidal current energy resource in oceanic areas including estuaries (to the limit of tidal influence)…
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TC 114 - Marine energy - Wave, tidal and other water current converters - Part 300: Electricity producing river energy converters - Power performance assessment
IEC TS 62600-300:2019 provides:
- A systematic methodology for evaluating the power performance of river current energy converters (RECs) that produce electricity for utility scale and localized grids…
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TC 114 - Marine energy - Wave, tidal and other water current converters - Part 301: River energy resource assessment
IEC TS 62600-301:2019 provides:
- Methodologies that ensure consistency and accuracy in the determination of the theoretical river energy resource at sites that may be suitable for the installation of River Energy Converters (RECs);
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TC 114 - Marine energy - Wave, tidal and other water current converters - Part 102: Wave energy converter power performance assessment at a second location using measured assessment data
IEC TS 62600-102:2016(E) describes the required methods and the required conditions to determine the power performance of the Wave Energy Converter 2 (WEC 2) in Location 2, possibly at…
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TC 114 - Marine energy - Wave, tidal and other water current converters - Part 101: Wave energy resource assessment and characterization
IEC TS 62600-101:2015(E) establishes a system for estimating, analysing and reporting the wave energy resource at sites potentially suitable for the installation of Wave Energy Converters (WECs). This Technical Specification is to be…
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TC 114 - Marine energy - Wave, tidal and other water current converters - Part 100: Electricity producing wave energy converters - Power performance assessment
IEC/TS 62600-100:2012(E) provides a method for assessing the electrical power production performance of a Wave Energy Converter (WEC), based on the performance at a testing site. Provides a systematic method…
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TC 114 - Marine energy - Wave, tidal and other water current converters - Part 40: Acoustic characterization of marine energy converters
IEC TS 62600-40:2019 provides uniform methodologies to consistently characterize the sound produced by the operation of marine energy converters that generate electricity, including wave, current, and ocean thermal energy conversion.…
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TC 114 - Marine energy - Wave, tidal and other water current converters - Part 30: Electrical power quality requirements
IEC TS 62600-30:2018(E) includes: definition and specification of the quantities to be determined for characterizing the power quality of a marine energy (wave, tidal and other water current) converter unit; measurement procedures for quantifying the…
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TC 114 - Marine energy - Wave, tidal, and other water current converters - Part 20: Design and analysis of an Ocean Thermal Energy Conversion (OTEC) plant - General guidance
IEC TS 62600-20:2019 establishes general principles for design assessment of OTEC plants. The goal is to describe the design and assessment requirements of OTEC plants used for stable power…
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IEC TS 62600-10:2021 Marine energy - Wave, tidal and other water current converters - Part 10: Assessment of mooring system for marine energy converters (MECs)
IEC TS 62600-10:2021 provide uniform methodologies for the design and assessment of mooring systems for floating Marine Energy Converters (MECs) (as defined in the TC 114 scope). It is intended to be applied at…
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TC 114 - Marine energy - Wave, tidal and other water current converters - Part 2: Marine energy systems - Design requirements
IEC TS 62600-2:2019 provides design requirements to ensure the engineering integrity of wave, ocean, tidal and river current energy converters, collectively referred to as marine energy converters. Its purpose is to provide an appropriate level…
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