Reprint

Hybrid Systems for Marine Energy Harvesting

Edited by
July 2022
182 pages
  • ISBN978-3-0365-4627-8 (Hardback)
  • ISBN978-3-0365-4628-5 (PDF)

This book is a reprint of the Special Issue Hybrid Systems for Marine Energy Harvesting that was published in

Engineering
Environmental & Earth Sciences
Summary

Technologies to harvest marine renewable energies (MREs) are at a pre-commercial stage, and significant R&D progress is still required in order to improve their competitiveness. Therefore, hybridization presents a significant potential, as it fosters synergies among the different harvesting technologies and resources. In the scope of this Special Issue, hybridization is understood in three different manners: (i) combination of technologies to harvest different MREs (e.g., wave energy converters combined with wind turbines); (ii) combination of different working principles to harvest the same resource (e.g., oscillating water column with an overtopping device to harvest wave energy); or (iii) integration of harvesting technologies in multifunctional platforms and structures (e.g., integration of wave energy converters in breakwaters). This Special Issue presents cutting-edge research on the development and testing of hybrid technologies for harvesting MREs and intends to inform interested readers on the most recent advances in this key topic.

Format
  • Hardback
License
© 2022 by the authors; CC BY-NC-ND license
Keywords
vertical axisymmetric floaters; arbitrary shape; breakwater; diffraction and radiation problem; hydrodynamic characteristics; added mass; damping coefficient; marine renewable energy; wind energy; solar energy; resource assessment; hybrid energy systems; power take-off damping; wave power device; experimental testing; PTO simulator; uncertainty analysis; wave energy testing; experimental set-up; calibration; Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) modelling; physical model testing; Hybrid-Wave Energy Converter (HWEC); composite modelling approach; Oscillating Water Column (OWC); Overtopping Device (OTD); multi-purpose breakwater; wave power; oscillating buoy; power generation performance; standing waves; experimental research; physical modelling; wave energy; breakwaters; safety; overtopping; stability; marine renewable energy; offshore wind energy; wave energy; CECO; WindFloat Atlantic; co-located wind–wave farm; n/a