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Collocating offshore wind and wave generators to reduce power output variability: A Multi-site analysis

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RENEWABLE ENERGY
卷 163, 期 -, 页码 1548-1559

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PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.renene.2020.09.047

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Offshore wind; Wave energy; Collocated wind and wave generators; Renewable energy variability; Grid integration

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  1. Princeton University Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering
  2. Princeton University School of Engineering and Applied Science
  3. Princeton University Fred Fox Class of 1939 Fund

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The study shows that collocating offshore wind and wave power can reduce power variability, with varying effects at different locations. Significant reductions in variability are found on the US West Coast and UK North Sea, while minimal changes are observed on the US East Coast. The benefits of reduced variability depend on the specific wind-wave capacity mix in each region.
Offshore wind and wave power are renewable energy sources that share the marine environment. Collocating these systems can reduce power variability; however, the extent of this differs between sites. Regional differences in combined system variability are investigated. Potential power output of wind and wave systems is simulated for sites throughout the US East andWest Coasts and UK North Sea using field observations of met-ocean conditions. The power production potential is approximated using an idealized power curve of the Siemens Gamesa SWT-6.0-154 6 MW wind turbine and the Pelamis 750 kW wave energy converter power matrix. The regional comparative approach provides novel insight into collocated system power variability on the US East Coast, and how it contrasts with the previously studied US West Coast and UK North Sea. Hourly and diurnal variability are found to decrease on the US West Coast and UK North Sea, with minimal effect on the US East Coast. The benefits for the West Coast extend to seasonal time scales (but as expected not to annual scales), but benefits for all regions depend on the specific wind- wave capacity mix. Reduced variability can benefit collocated wind and wave power, but these effects differ regionally and must be assessed locally. (C) 2020 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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