“Assessment of combined wind and wave energy in European coastal waters using satellite altimetry.”

IF 4.4 2区 工程技术 Q1 ENGINEERING, OCEAN Applied Ocean Research Pub Date : 2024-08-19 DOI:10.1016/j.apor.2024.104184
Sonia Ponce de León , João Horta Bettencourt , John V. Ringwood , Jérôme Benveniste
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In this study, the combined wind and wave energy potential assessment is presented for various locations in European coastal waters. The objective is to investigate the feasibility of satellite altimetry-based assessments of combined wind/wave renewable energy potential on the European shelf. The study is motivated by the potential reduction in energy supply variability by combining wind and wave. The method consists of using a homogenized multi-mission altimeter database available by the European Space Agency Sea State Climate Change Initiative (Sea_State_cci) that comprises 26 years of data, from January 1991 to December 2018, that allows extending the time range and spatial coverage to estimate site wind and wave power densities. An empirical model is used to estimate the wave energy period from the altimeter Ku band significant wave height and radar backscatter coefficient required to compute the wave power density. The results show that wind/wave energy is relatively correlated in the Mediterranean but not in the North Atlantic sites studied. Thus, the Western North Atlantic sites are the most adequate places for wind and wave farms, from the point of view of combined exploitation.

The different characteristics of the studied sites show some correspondence between variability and mean wave power, which is an essential input to a marine renewable energy strategy in any jurisdiction. The level of overall variability decreases with an increase in mean wave power, related to the higher power swell waves are not highly correlated with the local wind.

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"利用卫星测高法评估欧洲沿海水域的风能和波浪能组合"。
在这项研究中,对欧洲沿岸水域的不同地点进行了风能和波浪能综合潜力评估。目的是研究基于卫星测高法评估欧洲大陆架风能/波浪能综合可再生能源潜力的可行性。这项研究的动机是,通过风能和波能的结合,有可能减少能源供应的可变性。该方法包括使用欧洲航天局海况气候变化倡议(Sea_State_cci)提供的同质化多任务测高仪数据库,该数据库包含 1991 年 1 月至 2018 年 12 月的 26 年数据,可扩展时间范围和空间覆盖范围,以估算站点风能和波能密度。利用经验模型从测高计 Ku 波段显波高度和雷达反向散射系数估算波能周期,以计算波功率密度。结果表明,风能/波能在地中海地区相对相关,但在所研究的北大西洋地区则不相关。因此,从综合开发的角度来看,北大西洋西部的地点最适合建设风力和波浪场。所研究地点的不同特征表明,变异性和平均波浪功率之间存在一定的对应关系,而平均波浪功率是任何管辖区域内海洋可再生能源战略的重要输入。随着平均波浪功率的增加,总体可变性水平降低,这与功率较高的涌浪与当地风力的相关性不高有关。
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Applied Ocean Research
Applied Ocean Research 地学-工程:大洋
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期刊介绍: The aim of Applied Ocean Research is to encourage the submission of papers that advance the state of knowledge in a range of topics relevant to ocean engineering.
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