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Economic Assessment of Overtopping BReakwater for Energy Conversion (OBREC): A Case Study in Western Australia

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In this paper, an optimal configuration assessment of the Overtopping BReakwater for wave Energy Conversion (OBREC) is presented, which represents a hybrid wave energy harvester embedded in traditional rubble mound breakwaters.
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This paper constructs an optimal configuration assessment, in terms of the financial returns, of the Overtopping BReakwater for wave Energy Conversion (OBREC). This technology represents a hybrid wave energy harvester, totally embedded in traditional rubble mound breakwaters. Nine case studies along the southern coast of Western Australia have been analysed. The technique provides tips on how to estimate the quality of the investments, for benchmarking with different turbine strategy layouts and overlapping with the costs of traditional rubble mound breakwaters. Analyses of the offshore and nearshore wave climate have been studied by a high resolution coastal propagation model, forced with wave data from the European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts (ECMWF). Inshore wave conditions have been used to quantify the exploitable resources. It has been demonstrated that the optimal investment strategy is nonlinearly dependent on potential electricity production due to outer technical constraints. The work emphasizes the importance of integrating energy production predictions in an economic decision framework for prioritizing adaptation investments.

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Offshore Wave Climate, Perth (Western Australia), 1994-98

Alfons Lemm
TL;DR: The offshore wave climate of Perth (Western Australia) was analyzed using 5 years of non-directional 1-h wave data collected from January 1994 to December 1998, in 48m of water, southwest of Rottnest Island.
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Wave loadings acting on innovative rubble mound breakwater for overtopping wave energy conversion

TL;DR: The Overtopping BReakwater for Energy Conversion (OBREC) is an overtopping type wave energy converter, totally embedded into traditional rubble mound breakwaters.
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Review on Power Performance and Efficiency of Wave Energy Converters

Tunde Aderinto, +1 more
- 13 Nov 2019 - 
TL;DR: In this article, the authors compared the efficiencies and power performance of different wave energy converters and found that the oscillating body systems have the highest ratio in terms of the efficiency per characteristic width, and overtopping devices have the lowest.
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Hydrodynamic performance of a pile-supported OWC breakwater: An analytical study

TL;DR: In this article, the authors investigated the hydrodynamics of a pile-supported OWC breakwater by means of an analytical model based on linear wave theory and matched eigenfunction expansion method.
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Wave energy utilization: A review of the technologies

TL;DR: In this article, the development of wave energy utilization since the 1970s is discussed, with a focus on the characterization of the wave energy resource; theoretical background, with especial relevance to hydrodynamics of wave absorption and control; how a large range of devices kept being proposed and studied, and how such devices can be organized into classes; the conception, design, model-testing, construction and deployment into real sea of prototypes.
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Numerical benchmarking study of a selection of wave energy converters

TL;DR: In this article, the mean annual power absorption of a selection of eight Wave Energy Converters (WECs) with different working principles is derived based on numerical modeling. But, despite very different working principle and dimensions, power performance of the selected devices vary much less than the average power absorption.
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Prototype Testing of the Wave Energy Converter Wave Dragon

TL;DR: The Wave Dragon as discussed by the authors is an offshore wave energy converter of the overtopping type, which consists of two wave reflectors focusing the incoming waves towards a ramp, a reservoir for collecting the over-topping water and a number of hydro turbines for converting the pressure head into power.

Rock slopes and gravel beaches under wave attack

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Assumptions and the levelized cost of energy for photovoltaics

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors proposed a new approach to calculate the levelized cost of energy (LCOE) for photovoltaics based on input parameter distributions feeding a Monte Carlo simulation.
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