Author :
Wakeham, Dean ; Fabre, Josette ; Builder, Debbie ; Earle, Marshall ; Wilson, James
Author_Institution :
Renewable Energy Group, Neptune Sci. Inc., San Diego, CA, USA
Abstract :
The Neptune Sciences, Inc. (NSI), Renewable Energy Group has developed a project management plan to develop "Power from the Sea" technologies in well defined phases. Using a multi-phase process, NSI will first provide renewable power solutions to military bases and then to residential communities, state and local businesses. The NSI Renewable Energy Group has focused their project management expertise in three types of renewable energy: Off-shore Wind Turbines (OSWTs); Current/Tide Energy Converters (C/TECs); and Wave Energy Converters (WECs). Solar energy is an area of planned expansion for the group. This paper includes an outline of the NSI Renewable Energy Group project management approach for WEC projects, a discussion of various wave energy technologies, including their states of development and commercialization potential, non-grid connected applications for WECs are discussed including distributed generation, power desalination plants, hydrogen generation, and beach erosion abatement. The NSI Wave Renewable Energy Group consists of experts in weather and wave modeling, environmental permitting, WEC performance modeling for project specific siting plans, and economic modeling, to determine an accurate forecast of the project cost of energy and internal rate of return. NSI uses the Distributed Integrated Ocean Prediction System (DIOPS) to estimate the wave energy in the customer\´s area of interest, to determine the ocean wave energy resource potential available for a particular customer. DIOPS allows for deep-water waves to be propagated across ocean basins, using the WAve Model (WAM), over the shelf, using a variety of nearshore wave models including Delft Hydraulics Simulating Waves Nearshore (SWAN), the Steady-state WAVE model (STWAVE), and the REFraction/DIFfraction model (REF/DIF). DIOPS can also propagate the resultant wave spectra into the surf zone, via the Navy Standard Surf Model (NSSM). Using an extensive database of WEC developers, NSI is able to determine the optimum performing and economically efficient WECs, which can be employed in the customer\´s operating area. At the same time, NSI has personnel experienced in obtaining the necessary environmental permits for installing the best performing WEC that conforms to the env- ironmental sensitivities of the area. By using existing commercial technologies, and applying them to the customer\´s need, NSI is able to develop "green energy" solutions, which meet both the customer\´s power requirements and monetary budgets.
Keywords :
natural resources; ocean waves; power generation economics; renewable energy sources; wave power generation; Delft hydraulics simulating waves nearshore; NSI Renewable Energy Group; beach erosion abatement; consumer utility needs; current/tide energy converters; distributed generation; distributed integrated ocean prediction system; economic modeling; environmental permitting; fossil fuels; hydrogen generation; local businesses; military bases; navy standard surf model; nearshore wave models; ocean basins; ocean energy; off-shore wind turbines; power desalination plants; project management plan; refraction/diffraction model; renewable power; residential communities; solar energy; state business; steady-state WAVE model; surf zone; wave energy converters; wave model; wave modeling; wave spectra; weather modeling; Economic forecasting; Environmental economics; Marine technology; Oceans; Power generation economics; Power system modeling; Predictive models; Project management; Renewable energy resources; Weather forecasting;