Due to rapid urbanization and industrialization, the consumption of electricity in the world is expected to increase, thus leads to the fast development of the renewable energy industry. In 2016, 24.5% of the electricity is produced by renewable energy. There are several types of renewable energy, e.g. solar, wind, and ocean wave. The ocean wave energy is identified to have the greatest potential for electricity generation. There are various types of wave energy converter (WEC) that have been designed for harnessing the wave energy, e.g. the oscillating water column, salter duck, point absorber, water dagon etc. Due to the smaller dimension, the point absorber is the most suitable WEC to be deployed in an array configuration, whereby each i...
In this thesis, certain issues relating to a number of wave energy absorbers operating in the same v...
Different types of wave energy convertors are being studied using the heave motion of floating bodie...
The work focuses on hydrodynamic interactions between heaving wave energy converters (WEC). Wave par...
Due to rapid urbanization and industrialization, the consumption of electricity in the world is expe...
It is expected that several identical Point Absorber Wave Energy Converters (PAWECs) will be arrange...
Wave energy from wind-generated waves in the ocean or sea is absorbed by wave energy converters (WEC...
The future of wave energy converters lies in the design and realization of farms comprising of sever...
Ocean and sea waves contain a lot of unexploited energy. This energy can be absorbed by wave energy ...
Ocean wave energy is significant and permanent, but it is extremely challenging to capture it effici...
Wave energy has become one of the most promising energy resources and hence has attracted more atten...
Ocean wave energy resource potential is vast, and it can significantly contribute to the global ener...
With the continuing rise in oil prices and greater concern for the damage to the atmosphere, the wor...
This master thesis is done within the Energy Systems Engineering program at Uppsala University and p...
This master thesis is done within the Energy Systems Engineering program at Uppsala University and p...
Wave energy has a huge potential to satisfy the global electricity demand from a renewable source. M...
In this thesis, certain issues relating to a number of wave energy absorbers operating in the same v...
Different types of wave energy convertors are being studied using the heave motion of floating bodie...
The work focuses on hydrodynamic interactions between heaving wave energy converters (WEC). Wave par...
Due to rapid urbanization and industrialization, the consumption of electricity in the world is expe...
It is expected that several identical Point Absorber Wave Energy Converters (PAWECs) will be arrange...
Wave energy from wind-generated waves in the ocean or sea is absorbed by wave energy converters (WEC...
The future of wave energy converters lies in the design and realization of farms comprising of sever...
Ocean and sea waves contain a lot of unexploited energy. This energy can be absorbed by wave energy ...
Ocean wave energy is significant and permanent, but it is extremely challenging to capture it effici...
Wave energy has become one of the most promising energy resources and hence has attracted more atten...
Ocean wave energy resource potential is vast, and it can significantly contribute to the global ener...
With the continuing rise in oil prices and greater concern for the damage to the atmosphere, the wor...
This master thesis is done within the Energy Systems Engineering program at Uppsala University and p...
This master thesis is done within the Energy Systems Engineering program at Uppsala University and p...
Wave energy has a huge potential to satisfy the global electricity demand from a renewable source. M...
In this thesis, certain issues relating to a number of wave energy absorbers operating in the same v...
Different types of wave energy convertors are being studied using the heave motion of floating bodie...
The work focuses on hydrodynamic interactions between heaving wave energy converters (WEC). Wave par...