Sri Lankan wave energy resource assessment and characterisation based on IEC standards

Historically, wave energy resource assessments do not always provide all of the information required by wave energy developers. An appropriate quality dataset, produced using internationally recommended standards is required to assess the wave energy capture potentials in deployment projects of wave...

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Main Authors: Lokuliyana, R.L.K., Folley, M., Gunawardane, S.D.G.S.P., Wickramanayake, P.N.
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spelling ftrepec:oai:RePEc:eee:renene:v:162:y:2020:i:c:p:1255-1272 2024-04-14T08:15:55+00:00 Sri Lankan wave energy resource assessment and characterisation based on IEC standards Lokuliyana, R.L.K. Folley, M. Gunawardane, S.D.G.S.P. Wickramanayake, P.N. http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0960148120312362 unknown http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0960148120312362 article ftrepec 2024-03-19T10:37:34Z Historically, wave energy resource assessments do not always provide all of the information required by wave energy developers. An appropriate quality dataset, produced using internationally recommended standards is required to assess the wave energy capture potentials in deployment projects of wave energy converters. The particular requirement can be achieved by following the International Electro-technical Committee Technical Specification (IEC TS 62600–101:2015) which is specifically designed for the exploitation of wave energy. In this study, a resource assessment study based on Sri Lankan wave energy has analysed according to IEC TS 62600–101:2015 Class 1 standards. The main outputs are presented with appropriate illustrations of regional information which can access through a geo-referenced digital database. A set of study points clarify that the Sri Lanki]8ran wave resource has the key features of narrow bandwidth and directionality of wave power. The study shows that Sri Lanka has a potentially viable wave energy resource, especially along the south coast, although its characteristics differ from the high power density areas like North Atlantic Ocean wave resource. The paper also provides a brief review of IEC TS 62600–101:2015 methodology and discusses the strengths and weaknesses which could be beneficial for the prospective researchers. Digital database; IEC standards; Resource assessment; Sri Lanka; Wave energy; Article in Journal/Newspaper North Atlantic RePEc (Research Papers in Economics)
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description Historically, wave energy resource assessments do not always provide all of the information required by wave energy developers. An appropriate quality dataset, produced using internationally recommended standards is required to assess the wave energy capture potentials in deployment projects of wave energy converters. The particular requirement can be achieved by following the International Electro-technical Committee Technical Specification (IEC TS 62600–101:2015) which is specifically designed for the exploitation of wave energy. In this study, a resource assessment study based on Sri Lankan wave energy has analysed according to IEC TS 62600–101:2015 Class 1 standards. The main outputs are presented with appropriate illustrations of regional information which can access through a geo-referenced digital database. A set of study points clarify that the Sri Lanki]8ran wave resource has the key features of narrow bandwidth and directionality of wave power. The study shows that Sri Lanka has a potentially viable wave energy resource, especially along the south coast, although its characteristics differ from the high power density areas like North Atlantic Ocean wave resource. The paper also provides a brief review of IEC TS 62600–101:2015 methodology and discusses the strengths and weaknesses which could be beneficial for the prospective researchers. Digital database; IEC standards; Resource assessment; Sri Lanka; Wave energy;
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author Lokuliyana, R.L.K.
Folley, M.
Gunawardane, S.D.G.S.P.
Wickramanayake, P.N.
spellingShingle Lokuliyana, R.L.K.
Folley, M.
Gunawardane, S.D.G.S.P.
Wickramanayake, P.N.
Sri Lankan wave energy resource assessment and characterisation based on IEC standards
author_facet Lokuliyana, R.L.K.
Folley, M.
Gunawardane, S.D.G.S.P.
Wickramanayake, P.N.
author_sort Lokuliyana, R.L.K.
title Sri Lankan wave energy resource assessment and characterisation based on IEC standards
title_short Sri Lankan wave energy resource assessment and characterisation based on IEC standards
title_full Sri Lankan wave energy resource assessment and characterisation based on IEC standards
title_fullStr Sri Lankan wave energy resource assessment and characterisation based on IEC standards
title_full_unstemmed Sri Lankan wave energy resource assessment and characterisation based on IEC standards
title_sort sri lankan wave energy resource assessment and characterisation based on iec standards
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