Title :
State of the art in tidal current energy extracting technologies
Author :
Jian Zhang ; Moreau, L. ; Machmoum, M. ; Guillerm, Pierre-Emmanuel
Author_Institution :
IREENA, I´Univ. de Nantes, St. Nazaire, France
Abstract :
The potential of electric power generation from tidal currents is enormous. Tidal currents are being recognized as a resource to be exploited for the sustainable generation of electrical power. The high ocean water density leads to that tidal current turbine blades size are much smaller than wind turbine blades for the same power level. Additionally, tidal source is highly predictable for long time. Those characteristics make tidal current extremely promising and advantageous for power generation when compared to other renewable energy resources. The technology used for harnessing tidal current energy mainly based on the relevant work which has been carried out on ships propellers, wind turbines and on hydro turbines. This paper reports tidal power fundamental concepts and two currently used source modeling methods. The most promising tidal turbine projects worldwide are classified depending on the structure of turbine and some brief notes are given. Furthermore, it will also discuss the possible generator choices and system topologies.
Keywords :
electric power generation; renewable energy sources; seawater; sustainable development; tidal power stations; electric power generation; electrical power; hydro turbines; ocean water; propellers; renewable energy resources; ships; sustainable generation; tidal current energy extracting technologies; tidal current turbine blades; tidal currents; wind turbine blades; wind turbines; Blades; Generators; Stators; Tides; Topology; Wind turbines; double stator PM generator; doubly salient PM machine; source modeling; state of the art; system topology; tidal energy extracting; tidal project;
Conference_Titel :
Green Energy, 2014 International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Sfax
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4799-3601-4
DOI :
10.1109/ICGE.2014.6835388