Title of article :
The Application of Energy Absorbers to Harness Wave Energy in the Caspian Sea: A Feasibility Study
Author/Authors :
Jahangir, Mohammad Hossein Faculty of New Sciences and Technologies - University of Tehran, Iran , Mazinani, Mehran Faculty of New Sciences and Technologies - University of Tehran , Iran , Ranji, Zahra Faculty of New Sciences and Technologies - University of Tehran, Iran
Abstract :
Since renewable energy can be a good solution to respond to oil crises, the
disadvantages of using them and increasing energy demand in a sustainable way
in the future, and because the oceans cover two-thirds of the earth's surface,
harnessing the energy of the oceans can be a source of green energy for coastal
areas. At present, the generation of electricity from ocean waves by wave
energy converters is considered as a potential future energy source in many
countries. Currently, the electricity generation from ocean waves by wave
energy converters is considered as a potential future energy source in many
countries. Therefore this study aims to investigate the potential of wave energy
in the Caspian Sea from the Iranian perspective, and in the next step, propose a
framework to select an absorber to harvest this energy. Although there are
studies to assess the potential of wave energy in this region,but none of them
considered more than one type of absorber in the models. To this aim, the wind
data samples of the European Center for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts are
used to model the Caspian sea by implementing Mike 21 software from which
the power and height of waves data are obtained within the years 2001 to 2015.
Based on the results of this phase and the geographical conditions, a weighting
framework is applied to select an absorber for harvesting wave energy. The
results indicate that the best technology to harness energy in the Caspian Sea is
the WEPTOS absorber. This technology benefits from low complexity while
offering high efficiency.
Keywords :
Wave Energy Converter , Energy Absorbers , Caspian Sea , Feasibility Study
Journal title :
International Journal of Coastal and Offshore Engineering