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Renewable Energy in Marine Environment
Eugen Rusu
2020
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The effects of human-caused global warming are obvious, requiring new strategies and approaches. The concept of business-as-usual is now no longer beneficial. Extraction of renewable energy in marine environments represents a viable solution and an important path for the future. These huge renewable energy resources in seas and oceans can be harvested, including wind, tide, and waves. Despite the initial difficulties related mostly to the elevated operational risks in the harsh marine environment, newly developed technologies are economically effective or promising. Simultaneously, many challenges remain to be faced. These are the main issues targeted by the present book, which is associated with the Special Issue of Energies Journal entitled “Renewable Energy in Marine Environment”. Papers on innovative technical developments, reviews, case studies, and analytics, as well as assessments, and papers from different disciplines that are relevant to the topic are included. From this perspective, we hope that the results presented are of interest to for scientists and those in related fields such as energy and marine environments, as well as for a wider audience.
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Keywords
- 6 degrees of freedom motion
- acoustic measurements
- ADCP
- BEM
- Brazilian ocean energy
- capacity factor
- Caspian Sea
- climate change conditions
- control system
- Cost-Benefit Analysis
- coupling
- DC collection
- design optimization
- DualSPHysics
- end fitting
- Energy Economics
- erosion patterns
- experimental validation
- far field
- HVAC
- HVDC
- hydraulic
- jacket
- laboratory tests
- large scale experiments
- LCOE
- length scale
- levelized cost of electricity (LCOE)
- linearization
- marine energy
- marine environment
- Mild-slope wave propagation model
- MILDwave
- model coupling
- moored floating wave-energy converter
- mooring-line tension
- multi-DOF WECs
- near field
- NEMOH
- nonlinear wave condition
- numerical coupling
- numerical modeling
- ocean energy
- ocean renewable energy
- ocean renewable technologies
- ocean source potential
- OceanWave3D
- offshore turbines
- offshore wind
- Offshore wind farm
- Offshore wind turbines
- open boundaries
- optical measurements
- Oscillating Water Column
- periodic lateral boundaries
- pressure penetration
- PTO system
- PTO system tuning
- PTO-sim
- renewable energy
- scour
- scour protection damage
- sealing performance
- Sediment transport
- short crested waves
- site measurements
- smoothed particle hydrodynamics
- spatial resolution
- temperature
- time scale
- Turbulence
- turbulence intensity
- turbulence kinetic energy
- unbonded flexible pipe
- variable depth effects
- wave energy
- wave energy converter
- wave energy converter arrays
- wave energy converters
- wave flume experiment
- wave propagation
- wave propagation model
- wave-current interaction
- waves-current interaction
- wave–structure interaction
- WEC array
- WEC farm
- WEC-sim
- WECwakes project
- wide-graded materials
- wind speed