Renewable Energy From the Oceans : From Wave, Tidal and Gradient Systems to Offshore Wind and Solar
Year: 2019 Language: english Author: Domenico Coiro and Tonio Sant Genre: Manual Publisher: The Institute of Engineering and Technology Edition: 1st ed. ISBN: 1785617664 Format: EPUB Quality: eBook Pages count: 480 Description: There are many ways to harness the renewable and emissions-free energy available from the Earth's oceans. The technologies include wave energy, tidal and current energy, and energy from thermal and salinity gradients. In addition, offshore wind energy and marine (floating) solar arrays offer a possibility to exploit vast resources that are far larger than those available onshore. The potential capacities range from many hundreds of gigawatts to terawatts of generation. These technologies could contribute a significant part to the global electricity demand; they are particularly suitable for providing sustainable power to marine regions and island communities and nations. This book brings together contributions from international experts with academic and industry backgrounds to provide a systematic overview of ocean energy technologies, their readiness and modeling, as well as installation and grid connection technologies.
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Renewable Energy From the Oceans : From Wave, Tidal and Gradient Systems to Offshore Wind and Solar
Language: english
Author: Domenico Coiro and Tonio Sant
Genre: Manual
Publisher: The Institute of Engineering and Technology
Edition: 1st ed.
ISBN: 1785617664
Format: EPUB
Quality: eBook
Pages count: 480
Description: There are many ways to harness the renewable and emissions-free energy available from the Earth's oceans. The technologies include wave energy, tidal and current energy, and energy from thermal and salinity gradients. In addition, offshore wind energy and marine (floating) solar arrays offer a possibility to exploit vast resources that are far larger than those available onshore. The potential capacities range from many hundreds of gigawatts to terawatts of generation. These technologies could contribute a significant part to the global electricity demand; they are particularly suitable for providing sustainable power to marine regions and island communities and nations.
This book brings together contributions from international experts with academic and industry backgrounds to provide a systematic overview of ocean energy technologies, their readiness and modeling, as well as installation and grid connection technologies.
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