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- Conference Paper:
Khalid et al.
… of the improved design through physical tests conducted at the Dynamic Marine Component test facility. Results indicate that the initial internal pressure is the primary driver of the … work includes the field demonstration of a scaled prototype at the U.S. Navy Wave Energy Test Site in Hawaii. … 8963 …
- Journal Article:
Langer et al.
Indonesia strives for a renewable energy share of 23% by 2025. One option to contribute to this goal is Ocean Thermal Energy Conversion (OTEC). Despite a global theoretical potential of up to 30 TW, its economically deployable share remains unknown. This paper proposes a novel methodology, which enables to determine OTEC’s economic potential for any regional scope considering…
- Journal Article:
Carrelhas et al.
… (WEC) equipped with a membrane-pump system is under development for installation at a test site off the coast of Pembrokeshire, Wales, UK. The system comprises several flexible-membrane … set, allowing efficient and safe operation for the wave climate at the Pembrokeshire test site. Part 1 of this paper concerns developing the design strategy of the control laws, the …
- Journal Article:
de Faria et al.
… We develop a model formulation based on Mean-Variance portfolio theory to identify the optimal site locations for a given number of wind, wave, and ocean current turbines subject to constraints on their energy collection system and the maximum number of turbines per site location. A model relaxation is also developed to improve the computational efficiency of …
- Journal Article:
Kaufmann et al.
… unit “turbine” allows an easy adaption to the tidal current velocity profile at a particular site; hydraulically optimized turbine blades ensure maximum annual energy production and minimum … from such a turbine, placed in the Minas Passage area of the Bay of Fundy in Canada - an ideal site of harnessing tidal currents, is forecasted as 230 MWh. … 10.1016/j.renene.2019.04.120 …
- Report:
Bruce and Jones
… path, a TRL5/6 15kW turbine system can be engineered and tested on a barge at an existing site in Maine. Alternatively, on an accelerated path, a TRL-8 100kW system can be engineered and tested by modifying a team member's existing MHK turbines, with barge and grid-connected test sites in-place. On both paths the work can be expedited and cost effective by reusing TRL-4 components, modifying existing turbines and using established test sites. (3) Sizing, performance modeling and costing of a scaled 15MW system, suitable for …
- Report:
McEntee et al.
… simulation were largely verified through experiments, which also provided the opportunity to test assumptions about turbine responsiveness and control resilience to varying scales of … are just as useful for inflow control implementation as upstream measurements. At this site, and likely at many other river sites, flow is generally steady at a given location, but …
- Report:
Sinclair
… support provided by the 5 Renewable Obligati on Certificate ( ROC ) regime (including all site fees, insurance and Operation and Maintenance ( O&M ) operations) . There is clearly great …
- Conference Paper:
Kelly et al.
… of a 1MW rated oscillating water column (OWC) wave energy converter (WEC) at the EMEC test site in Orkney, Scotland, UK. The WEDUSEA project will incorporate a number of novel systems and …
- Report:
Bull et al.
… Water Column Wave Energy Converter (WEC) device appropriate for the modeled reference resource site was identified, and a detailed backward bent duct buoy (BBDB) device design was developed … with partners from National Laboratories, industry, and universities to design and test this reference model. … SAND2014-18311 … 10.2172/1159445 …
- Journal Article:
Topper et al.
… array; significantly, only one class has greatest MMAEP corresponding to lowest LCOE. To test this model, a contemporary optimisation algorithm is added to the advanced ocean energy …
- Report:
Kempener and Neumann
… tidal barrages range between USD 150/kW in Asia to around USD 800/kW in the UK, but are very site specific. Electricity production costs for ‘La Rance’ and ‘Sihwa Dam’ are EUR 0.04 per kilowatt-hour (/kWh) and EUR 0.02/kWh, however these costs are very site specific. Tidal range technologies can be used for coastal projection or water management, …
- 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 …
- 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 …
- 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:
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:
Fortes et al.
… its technical feasibility and to estimate its costs. We built a small scale model in order to test the proposed topology of an air cored double sided linear generator using NdFeB permanent …
- Conference Paper:
Colmenares-Quintero et al.
AQUATIC renewable energy is an emerging technology with great applicability in coastal areas and communities with high water resource potential. [1] explains that there are not yet mature standards and guidelines for the development and testing of these devices, however, marine energy is a complex sector that encompasses a wide landscape of energy solutions. In the same vein, [2] argues that…
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