Decadal variability of wave power production in the North-East Atlantic and North Sea for the M4 machine

We look at the variability of the power produced by the three-float M4 wave energy converter for locations in the North-East Atlantic and North Sea using the NORA10 hindcast data from 1958−2011. The aim is to investigate whether the produced power is also strongly affected by the climate variability...

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Main Authors: Santo, H., Taylor, P.H., Eatock Taylor, R., Stansby, P.
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spelling ftrepec:oai:RePEc:eee:renene:v:91:y:2016:i:c:p:442-450 2024-04-14T08:15:54+00:00 Decadal variability of wave power production in the North-East Atlantic and North Sea for the M4 machine Santo, H. Taylor, P.H. Eatock Taylor, R. Stansby, P. http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0960148116300866 unknown http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0960148116300866 article ftrepec 2024-03-19T10:29:22Z We look at the variability of the power produced by the three-float M4 wave energy converter for locations in the North-East Atlantic and North Sea using the NORA10 hindcast data from 1958−2011. The aim is to investigate whether the produced power is also strongly affected by the climate variability (such as the North Atlantic Oscillations) in the winter, just as the ocean wave power resource as observed in previous studies. In this study, we demonstrate the use of proxy indices in combination with the climate indices to reconstruct a historic practical wave power climate from 1665−2005. We also conduct sensitivity studies to assess the changes in the practical wave power variability in response to perturbing the machine size, the power take-off coefficient, the response bandwidth and the power limit of the power take off. We find that the resultant temporal variation is still dominated by the climate variability. However, the overall variability important for power availability and energy supply economics is smaller than that of the ocean wave power resource because of the finite capture bandwidth of the M4 machine. The statistical methodology presented here is also potentially relevant to other wave energy converters in similar locations. M4 wave energy converter; Wave power variability; NAO; Correlation; Article in Journal/Newspaper North Atlantic North East Atlantic RePEc (Research Papers in Economics)
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description We look at the variability of the power produced by the three-float M4 wave energy converter for locations in the North-East Atlantic and North Sea using the NORA10 hindcast data from 1958−2011. The aim is to investigate whether the produced power is also strongly affected by the climate variability (such as the North Atlantic Oscillations) in the winter, just as the ocean wave power resource as observed in previous studies. In this study, we demonstrate the use of proxy indices in combination with the climate indices to reconstruct a historic practical wave power climate from 1665−2005. We also conduct sensitivity studies to assess the changes in the practical wave power variability in response to perturbing the machine size, the power take-off coefficient, the response bandwidth and the power limit of the power take off. We find that the resultant temporal variation is still dominated by the climate variability. However, the overall variability important for power availability and energy supply economics is smaller than that of the ocean wave power resource because of the finite capture bandwidth of the M4 machine. The statistical methodology presented here is also potentially relevant to other wave energy converters in similar locations. M4 wave energy converter; Wave power variability; NAO; Correlation;
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Santo, H.
Taylor, P.H.
Eatock Taylor, R.
Stansby, P.
spellingShingle Santo, H.
Taylor, P.H.
Eatock Taylor, R.
Stansby, P.
Decadal variability of wave power production in the North-East Atlantic and North Sea for the M4 machine
author_facet Santo, H.
Taylor, P.H.
Eatock Taylor, R.
Stansby, P.
author_sort Santo, H.
title Decadal variability of wave power production in the North-East Atlantic and North Sea for the M4 machine
title_short Decadal variability of wave power production in the North-East Atlantic and North Sea for the M4 machine
title_full Decadal variability of wave power production in the North-East Atlantic and North Sea for the M4 machine
title_fullStr Decadal variability of wave power production in the North-East Atlantic and North Sea for the M4 machine
title_full_unstemmed Decadal variability of wave power production in the North-East Atlantic and North Sea for the M4 machine
title_sort decadal variability of wave power production in the north-east atlantic and north sea for the m4 machine
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0960148116300866
genre North Atlantic
North East Atlantic
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North East Atlantic
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