CO-LOCATED WAVE AND OFFSHORE WIND FARMS: A PRELIMINARY CASE STUDY OF AN HYBRID ARRAY

Collazo C Perez, S Astariz, J Abanades, D Greaves, G Iglesias

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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.
Original languageEnglish
Number of pages0
JournalDefault journal
Volume0
Issue number34
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 26 Oct 2014
EventInternational Conference in Coastal Engineering (ICCE) - Seoul, South Korea
Duration: 16 Jun 201420 Jun 2014

Keywords

  • wave energy
  • wind energy
  • synergies
  • co-located wind-wave farm
  • shadow effect
  • wave height

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