When designing “multi-MW arrays” of Wave Energy Converters (WECs), having a low number of converters with high individual power ratings can be beneficial as the Operation and Maintenance (O&M) costs may be reduced. However, having converters of small dimensions or small power ratings could also be beneficial, as suggested by previous works, due to a reduction in material costs as compared to power production, and the use of small, inexpensive vessels. In this work, a case study investigating the optimum size of WEC for a 20 MW array is performed. Analysis is carried out based on the CorPower Ocean technology. In this case study, firstly a Levelized Cost of Energy (LCOE) model is created. This model incorporates the latest Capital Expend...
Currently there are the beginnings of a commercial wave energy industry and the ultimate ambition wi...
Aalborg University together with Energinet.dk, the Danish Transmission System Operator, have release...
A critical review on the feasibility of extracting wave energy in the marine environment for the pur...
When designing “multi-MW arrays” of Wave Energy Converters (WECs), having a low number of converters...
Wave energy can provide significant benefits as renewables acquire more share in electricity product...
The efficiency of wave energy converters (WECs) is generally evaluated in terms of historical wave c...
Wave energy is one of the most promising renewable energies available with its very large resource. ...
Wave energy is one of the most dense, predictable, and persistent energy sources, that has gone unde...
Currently, the techno-economic performance of Wave Energy Converters (WECs) is not competitive with ...
Expansion of the deployment site of wave power generation plant to lower wave energy sites is a key ...
The majority of WEC (wave energy converter) projects are expensive and pose a large risk to a develo...
Graduation date: 2016With the need to integrate renewable energy sources into the current energy por...
Note: This is a preprint of paper #2005 presented at the 14th European Wave & Tidal Energy Conferenc...
Wave Energy Converters (WECs) have been in development for several decades with some devices now com...
The global energy production from renewable sources is increasing, with high penetration of both win...
Currently there are the beginnings of a commercial wave energy industry and the ultimate ambition wi...
Aalborg University together with Energinet.dk, the Danish Transmission System Operator, have release...
A critical review on the feasibility of extracting wave energy in the marine environment for the pur...
When designing “multi-MW arrays” of Wave Energy Converters (WECs), having a low number of converters...
Wave energy can provide significant benefits as renewables acquire more share in electricity product...
The efficiency of wave energy converters (WECs) is generally evaluated in terms of historical wave c...
Wave energy is one of the most promising renewable energies available with its very large resource. ...
Wave energy is one of the most dense, predictable, and persistent energy sources, that has gone unde...
Currently, the techno-economic performance of Wave Energy Converters (WECs) is not competitive with ...
Expansion of the deployment site of wave power generation plant to lower wave energy sites is a key ...
The majority of WEC (wave energy converter) projects are expensive and pose a large risk to a develo...
Graduation date: 2016With the need to integrate renewable energy sources into the current energy por...
Note: This is a preprint of paper #2005 presented at the 14th European Wave & Tidal Energy Conferenc...
Wave Energy Converters (WECs) have been in development for several decades with some devices now com...
The global energy production from renewable sources is increasing, with high penetration of both win...
Currently there are the beginnings of a commercial wave energy industry and the ultimate ambition wi...
Aalborg University together with Energinet.dk, the Danish Transmission System Operator, have release...
A critical review on the feasibility of extracting wave energy in the marine environment for the pur...