Author :
Ringwood, John V. ; Bacelli, Giorgio ; Fusco, F.
Author_Institution :
Centre for Ocean Energy Res., Nat. Univ. of Ireland Maynooth, Maynooth, Ireland
Abstract :
With the recent sharp increases in the price of oil, issues of security of supply, and pressure to honor greenhouse gas emission limits (e.g., the Kyoto protocol), much attention has turned to renewable energy sources to fulfill future increasing energy needs. Wind energy, now a mature technology, has had considerable proliferation, with other sources, such as biomass, solar, and tidal, enjoying somewhat less deployment. Waves provide previously untapped energy potential, and wave energy has been shown to have some favorable variability properties (a perennial issue with many renewables, especially wind), especially when combined with wind energy [1].
Keywords :
air pollution; power convertors; power generation control; wave power generation; Kyoto protocol; biomass; control system technology development; energy potential; energy-maximizing control; greenhouse gas emission limits; oil pricing; renewable energy sources; wave-energy converters; wind energy; Economics; Energy conversion; Power system economics; Renewable energy sources; Wind energy; Wind power generation; Wind speed; Wind turbines;