@inbook{e952033287d64e19a108fda0f65e4450,
title = "Co-located wave and offshore wind farms: A preliminary case study of an hybrid array",
abstract = "In recent years, with the consolidation of offshore wind technology and the progress carried out for wave energy technology, the option of co-locate both technologies at the same marine area has arisen. Co-located projects are a combined solution to tackle the shared challenge of reducing technology costs or a more sustainable use of the natural resources. In particular, this paper deals with the co-location of Wave Energy Conversion (WEC) technologies into a conventional offshore wind farm. More specifically, an overtopping type of WEC technology was considered in this work to study the effects of its co-location with a conventional offshore wind park.",
keywords = "Co-located wind-wave farm, Shadow effect, Synergies, Wave energy, Wave height, Wind energy",
author = "C. Perez-Collazo and S. Astariz and J. Abanades and D. Greaves and G. Iglesias",
year = "2014",
language = "English",
series = "Proceedings of the Coastal Engineering Conference",
publisher = "American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE)",
editor = "Patrick Lynett",
booktitle = "Proceedings of the 34th International Conference on Coastal Engineering, ICCE 2014",
address = "United States",
note = "34th International Conference on Coastal Engineering, ICCE 2014 ; Conference date: 15-06-2014 Through 20-06-2014",
}