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Assessment of wave energy resource in the mid-Atlantic based on 37-year numerical hindcast data

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MODELING EARTH SYSTEMS AND ENVIRONMENT
Volume 4, Issue 3, Pages 935-959

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SPRINGER HEIDELBERG
DOI: 10.1007/s40808-018-0484-3

Keywords

Wave power; Trend; Distribution; Region; Variation; Occurrence

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This study presents results from an investigation of wave energy resources over the mid-Atlantic by using the significant wave height and mean wave period (T_m) data spanning a 37 year (1980-2016) period and derived from the analysis of wave climate predictions generated by the WAVEWATCH-III wind-wave model. The spatiotemporal variations of the wave energy resource are presented and described. Results showed that wave energy is richest (11.5-14 kW/m) in regions such as West Indies, East of Martinique and Guiana basin in the extreme northwestern mid-Atlantic and are therefore ideal locations for the installation of wave power plants for electrical energy generation. Temporal variation revealed that 1992 was a year of relatively rich wave energy in the mid-Atlantic. Also, a characterization of wave energy showed that the wave energy groups 0 ae wp ae 5 and 5 ae wp ae 10, prevailed in the mid-Atlantic. Furthermore, spatial trend analysis of the annual and summer mean wave power showed that stronger trends (0.03-0.1 kW/m/year) in both cases, distribute in the southern mid-Atlantic while stronger trends (0.04-0.085 kW/m/year) dominate the northern mid-Atlantic at winter. Temporal trend analysis for the years and seasons showed that wave power exhibits an insignificant trend of approximately 0.022 kW/m/year in the mid-Atlantic.

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