Sustainable Energy in Chile; Present and Future Prospect for Wave Power.

Growing concern for greenhouse emissions, energy diversification and self-autonomy of energy sources has placed particular importance on renewable energies not only in developed economies but also in developing economies. Chile is currently suffering an energy problem and renewable energies are an i...

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Main Author: Saenz, Fernando
Format: Dissertation (University of Nottingham only)
Language:English
Published: 2006
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Online Access:https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/20212/
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description Growing concern for greenhouse emissions, energy diversification and self-autonomy of energy sources has placed particular importance on renewable energies not only in developed economies but also in developing economies. Chile is currently suffering an energy problem and renewable energies are an ideal solution to this problem. This dissertation defines the different renewable energies, their applications and current development in Chile. It focuses on the current situation of wave power in Chile and it predicts the future prospects for this technology in the country. This paper includes an in-depth description of the different wave energy conversion devices available at present, their main characteristics and the economical issues concerning these technologies. Furthermore, it incorporates the economic assessment of an OWC device off the coast of Concepcion. This paper concludes that wave power technology in Chile has tremendous potential with more than 300 GW of offshore power along the Chilean coastline. Moreover, if devices can be constructed in Chile, wave power technology has proven to be economically feasible in isolated places like the Santa Maria island.
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spelling nottingham-202122017-12-23T20:28:24Z https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/20212/ Sustainable Energy in Chile; Present and Future Prospect for Wave Power. Saenz, Fernando Growing concern for greenhouse emissions, energy diversification and self-autonomy of energy sources has placed particular importance on renewable energies not only in developed economies but also in developing economies. Chile is currently suffering an energy problem and renewable energies are an ideal solution to this problem. This dissertation defines the different renewable energies, their applications and current development in Chile. It focuses on the current situation of wave power in Chile and it predicts the future prospects for this technology in the country. This paper includes an in-depth description of the different wave energy conversion devices available at present, their main characteristics and the economical issues concerning these technologies. Furthermore, it incorporates the economic assessment of an OWC device off the coast of Concepcion. This paper concludes that wave power technology in Chile has tremendous potential with more than 300 GW of offshore power along the Chilean coastline. Moreover, if devices can be constructed in Chile, wave power technology has proven to be economically feasible in isolated places like the Santa Maria island. 2006 Dissertation (University of Nottingham only) NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/20212/1/06MSclixfs3.pdf Saenz, Fernando (2006) Sustainable Energy in Chile; Present and Future Prospect for Wave Power. [Dissertation (University of Nottingham only)] (Unpublished) Wave Power Sustainable Energy Chile
spellingShingle Wave Power
Sustainable Energy
Chile
Saenz, Fernando
Sustainable Energy in Chile; Present and Future Prospect for Wave Power.
title Sustainable Energy in Chile; Present and Future Prospect for Wave Power.
title_full Sustainable Energy in Chile; Present and Future Prospect for Wave Power.
title_fullStr Sustainable Energy in Chile; Present and Future Prospect for Wave Power.
title_full_unstemmed Sustainable Energy in Chile; Present and Future Prospect for Wave Power.
title_short Sustainable Energy in Chile; Present and Future Prospect for Wave Power.
title_sort sustainable energy in chile; present and future prospect for wave power.
topic Wave Power
Sustainable Energy
Chile
url https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/20212/