New approaches in harnessing wave energy: with special attention to small islands

The application of renewable energies has increased rapidly in the previous decade to solve some problems such as growing energy demand and environmental issues. Wave power as a high potential renewable energy, is more predictable compared to other renewable sources. Although there are many research...

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Main Authors: Fadaeenejad, Mohsen, Shamsipour, R., Deilami, Soheil Rokni, Gomes, Chandima
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Published: Elsevier 2014
Online Access:http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/34641/
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author Fadaeenejad, Mohsen
Shamsipour, R.
Deilami, Soheil Rokni
Gomes, Chandima
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Shamsipour, R.
Deilami, Soheil Rokni
Gomes, Chandima
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description The application of renewable energies has increased rapidly in the previous decade to solve some problems such as growing energy demand and environmental issues. Wave power as a high potential renewable energy, is more predictable compared to other renewable sources. Although there are many research works about wave energy, however a few of them considered a suitable wave energy converter (WEC) as a power system for remote islands. Wave energy potential for remote islands is discussed in this review by regarding environmental impacts, various types of wave energy converters and applied wave power projects for various islands. The results show that wave energy plays a key role for sustainable development of offshore islands by considering the traditional looks and environmental protection.
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spelling upm-346412015-12-16T07:51:48Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/34641/ New approaches in harnessing wave energy: with special attention to small islands Fadaeenejad, Mohsen Shamsipour, R. Deilami, Soheil Rokni Gomes, Chandima The application of renewable energies has increased rapidly in the previous decade to solve some problems such as growing energy demand and environmental issues. Wave power as a high potential renewable energy, is more predictable compared to other renewable sources. Although there are many research works about wave energy, however a few of them considered a suitable wave energy converter (WEC) as a power system for remote islands. Wave energy potential for remote islands is discussed in this review by regarding environmental impacts, various types of wave energy converters and applied wave power projects for various islands. The results show that wave energy plays a key role for sustainable development of offshore islands by considering the traditional looks and environmental protection. Elsevier 2014-01 Article PeerReviewed Fadaeenejad, Mohsen and Shamsipour, R. and Deilami, Soheil Rokni and Gomes, Chandima (2014) New approaches in harnessing wave energy: with special attention to small islands. Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews, 29. pp. 345-354. ISSN 1364-0321; ESSN: 1879-0690 http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1364032113006175 10.1016/j.rser.2013.08.077
spellingShingle Fadaeenejad, Mohsen
Shamsipour, R.
Deilami, Soheil Rokni
Gomes, Chandima
New approaches in harnessing wave energy: with special attention to small islands
title New approaches in harnessing wave energy: with special attention to small islands
title_full New approaches in harnessing wave energy: with special attention to small islands
title_fullStr New approaches in harnessing wave energy: with special attention to small islands
title_full_unstemmed New approaches in harnessing wave energy: with special attention to small islands
title_short New approaches in harnessing wave energy: with special attention to small islands
title_sort new approaches in harnessing wave energy: with special attention to small islands
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/34641/
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