Perspectives and Challenges in Extracting Offshore Energy

A special issue of Journal of Marine Science and Engineering (ISSN 2077-1312). This special issue belongs to the section "Marine Energy".

Deadline for manuscript submissions: 30 June 2024 | Viewed by 254

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Department of Mechanical Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, ‘Dunarea de Jos’ University of Galati, 47 Domneasca Street, 800008 Galati, Romania
Interests: wave modeling; wave energy; wave climate; waves in ocean and coastal areas; wave–current interactions; ocean wave analysis
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Interests: marine renewable energy; wave energy converter arrays; experimental modelling; numerical coupling methodologies; WEC–WEC interactions; wave-structure interaction
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Special Issue Information

Dear Colleagues,

We are inviting submissions to a Special Issue of the Journal of Marine Science and Engineering on the subject of "Perspectives and Challenges in Extracting Offshore Energyand related topics.

During the last decades, changes in the climate have become more obvious, and it is clear that this dynamic is significantly influenced by human activities. For this reason, effective measures for decarbonization are currently being employed by many international and national authorities. Since a great amount of emissions are generated by the energy sector, the shift to green energy represents a very important direction for sustainable development toward a low-carbon future. From this perspective, there is growing interest in extracting marine renewable energy. Finding coastal environments with high potential for extracting energy represents an important objective for the present and near future. The synergies between various offshore resources can lead to reduced resource variability, which in turn would solve the electricity grid's need to receive a stable energy source.

Therefore, the main target of this Special Issue is to improve the renewable energy agenda through enhanced scientific and multi-disciplinary works, aiming to enhance knowledge and performance in extracting ocean energy. We strongly encourage scientific works targeting innovative technical developments, reviews, case studies, and analytics, as well as assessments and manuscripts related to different disciplines that are relevant to the extraction of offshore renewables and related topics.

Prof. Dr. Liliana Rusu
Dr. Vicky Stratigaki
Guest Editors

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Keywords

  • challenges in ocean energy extraction

  • ocean energy
  • floating wind
  • fixing offshore wind turbines
  • floating solar panels
  • wave energy
  • tide energy
  • thermal and salinity gradients energy
  • collocations and hybrid approaches
  • evaluation of the resources
  • climate change
  • economic assessments

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