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An Evaluation of Marine Renewable Energy Resources Complementarity in the Portuguese Nearshore

Journal

JOURNAL OF MARINE SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING
Volume 10, Issue 12, Pages -

Publisher

MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/jmse10121901

Keywords

Portuguese nearshore; marine renewable energy; solar; wind; waves; complementarity; ERA5; sustainability; hybrid projects

Funding

  1. Romanian Executive Agency for Higher Education, Research, Development and Innovation Funding-UEFISCDI
  2. [PN-III-P4-ID-PCE-2020-0008]

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The Portuguese nearshore is a suitable environment for the development of marine energy farms, including wave, wind, and solar energy. Based on a 10-year analysis of data, it was found that solar and wind power are more significant in the southern part of the region, while wave power gradually decreases from north to south. Complementarity between solar, wind, and wave resources was highlighted using dimensionless indices. Compared to solar and wind systems, the performance of the selected wave generation system was low.
The Portuguese nearshore represents a suitable environment for the development of marine energy farms, with recent progress being related to the implementation of the first commercial wave farm or a large scale floating wind project. At the same time, there is also high solar power in this area that can be extracted; in the near future, the rapid development of floating solar projects all over the world is expected. In this context, the aim of the present work is to identify the complementarity between solar, wind and wave resources based on 10 years of ERA5 data (from 2012 to 2021). The results are provided mainly in terms of spatial maps. The analysis shows that solar and wind power are more significant in the southern part of this region, indicating for each resource an average value of 223 W/m(2) for solar and 660 W/m(2) for wind. On the other hand, the wave power gradually decreases from north to south, with an average value of 10 kW/m being expected at a distance of 50 km from the shoreline. In terms of complementarity, two scenarios were considered (mild and restrictive), the difference between them being estimated to be around 10%. Several dimensionless indices were defined in order to highlight the correlation between solar, wind and wave conditions, which may be considered as an element of novelty for the target area. In general, higher values (0.5) were noted in the case of the wind-wave and wave-solar combinations, excepting the southern part of Portugal (Algarve) where particular conditions were noted. Finally, the expected power outputs from some relevant technologies were also estimated, including a new concept of the wave energy generator designed for the WindFloat platform. Compared to the solar and wind systems, the performance of the selected wave generation system was quite low, suggesting that other types of wave energy converters would be more appropriate at this moment in the coastal area targeted. Finally, we need to mention that the idea of using multiple resources from a single marine site is an attractive one, while the methodology dedicated to this topic will continuously improve as new technological solutions emerge.

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