期刊名称:Computational Water, Energy, and Environmental Engineering
印刷版ISSN:2168-1562
电子版ISSN:2168-1570
出版年度:2021
卷号:10
期号:1
页码:1-17
DOI:10.4236/cweee.2021.101001
语种:English
出版社:Scientific Research Publishing
摘要:Some types of renewable energy have been experiencing rapid evolution in recent decades, notably among the energies associated with the oceans, such as wave and current energies. The development of new energy conversion technologies for these two forms of energy has been offering a large number of equipment configurations and plant geometries for energy conversion. This process can be implemented aiming at the result of feasibility studies in places with energy potentials, establishing minimum feasibility limits to be reached. This work aims to contribute in this sense with a feasibility study of a system with ocean wave power plants and with socio-current power plants to be operated on the southern coast of Brazil. This study evaluates a hybrid system with contributions from energy supplies obtained from wave plants and current plants, connected to the grid and supplying the demand of the municipalities in the North Coast region of the State of Rio Grande do Sul, the southernmost state of Brazil. The study was carried out with simulations with the Homer Legacy software, with some adaptations for the simulation of ocean wave plants and ocean current plants. The results indicate that the ocean wave power plants were viable in the vast majority of simulated scenarios, while the ocean current power plants were viable in the scenarios with more intense average ocean current speeds and with more expensive energy acquired from the interconnected system.
关键词:Hybrid Energy Systems;Ocean Wave Power Plants;Ocean Current Power Plants;Feasibility Limits;New Technologies;Software Homer