Ocean wave energy is a promising renewable source to contribute to supplying the world’s energy demand. The Division of Electricity at Uppsala University is developing a technology to capture energy from ocean waves with a wave energy converter (WEC) consisting of a linear permanent magnet generator and a point absorber. The linear generator is placed on sea bed and is driven directly by the floating absorber. Since March 2006, multiple wave energy converters have been deployed on the Swedish west coast outside the town of Lysekil. The technology is verified by long-term operation during at sea and satisfactory reliability of the electricity generation. This thesis focuses on developing advanced control strategies for fully coupled wave ene...
Ocean waves are a promising source of renewable energy. In this paper, we briefly introduce the char...
© 2020 Elsevier Ltd A single wave energy converter (WEC) produces a low and fluctuating power, and t...
The perpetual oscillations of ocean waves produce potential energy, which can be converted to electr...
Ocean wave energy is a promising renewable source to contribute to supplying the world’s energy dema...
Waves, just like wind and solar radiation, is a widely available renewable energy source. Waves are ...
In this paper, a generic coordinated control method for wave energy converters is proposed, and the ...
Oceans cover two thirds of the Earth’s surface and the energy potential of ocean waves as a renewabl...
In this project, the wave energy converter (WEC) designed at Seabased AB and Uppsala University was ...
The Earth is also called the blue planet, because more than 70 % of its surface is covered by water,...
Because of ocean waves' high energy density and substantial, global technical potential wave energy ...
Current prognoses are that, unless counteracted by very strong political measures, the world will me...
Within the Lysekil wave energy research project at the Swedish west coast, more than ten Wave Energy...
The energy in the waves of oceans and seas can be converted to electricity by different types of Wav...
The wave energy converter (WEC) developed at Uppsala University is based on the concept of a heaving...
Ocean waves are a promising source of renewable energy. In this paper, we briefly introduce the char...
© 2020 Elsevier Ltd A single wave energy converter (WEC) produces a low and fluctuating power, and t...
The perpetual oscillations of ocean waves produce potential energy, which can be converted to electr...
Ocean wave energy is a promising renewable source to contribute to supplying the world’s energy dema...
Waves, just like wind and solar radiation, is a widely available renewable energy source. Waves are ...
In this paper, a generic coordinated control method for wave energy converters is proposed, and the ...
Oceans cover two thirds of the Earth’s surface and the energy potential of ocean waves as a renewabl...
In this project, the wave energy converter (WEC) designed at Seabased AB and Uppsala University was ...
The Earth is also called the blue planet, because more than 70 % of its surface is covered by water,...
Because of ocean waves' high energy density and substantial, global technical potential wave energy ...
Current prognoses are that, unless counteracted by very strong political measures, the world will me...
Within the Lysekil wave energy research project at the Swedish west coast, more than ten Wave Energy...
The energy in the waves of oceans and seas can be converted to electricity by different types of Wav...
The wave energy converter (WEC) developed at Uppsala University is based on the concept of a heaving...
Ocean waves are a promising source of renewable energy. In this paper, we briefly introduce the char...
© 2020 Elsevier Ltd A single wave energy converter (WEC) produces a low and fluctuating power, and t...
The perpetual oscillations of ocean waves produce potential energy, which can be converted to electr...