Wave farm planning through high-resolution resource and performance characterization

  • R. Carballo
  • , N. Arean
  • , M. Álvarez
  • , I. López
  • , A. Castro
  • , M. López
  • , G. Iglesias

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Abstract

Wave farm planning in a coastal region should lead to the selection of: i) the type of technology of wave energy converter (WEC) providing the highest performance at specific sites and ii) the sites for wave farm operation allowing an integrated coastal zone management (ICZM). On these bases, the deployment of a wave farm should be based on an accurate analysis of the performance of different WECs at coastal locations where wave energy exploitation does not interfere with other coastal uses, and the environmental impact is minimised (or positive, e.g. allowing coastal protection). With this in view, in this piece of research the intra-annual performance of various WECs of the same type (buoy-type) is computed at different locations in NW Spain allowing an ICZM perspective. For this purpose, the intra-annual version of WEDGE-p® (Wave Energy Diagram Generator – performance) tool is implemented. The results show that, as opposed to previous analysis on WECs with different principle of operation, the level of performance of buoy-type WECs at specific locations may present strong similarities. In this case, an accurate computation of different performance parameters along with their joint analysis emerge as a prerequisite for an informed decision-making.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1097-1107
Number of pages11
JournalRenewable Energy
Volume135
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - May 2019

Keywords

  • Buoy-type WECs
  • ICZM
  • Intra-annual performance
  • Wave energy

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