Promotion of renewable energy for water
Production through desalination
RoadmapfoR
thedevelopmentof
desalination
poweRed
byRenewableeneRgyEDITORS → michael PaPaPetrou → marcel wieghaus → charlotte biercamP
fRaunhofeR veRlag
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(600MW)
(300MW)
NORWAY
SWEDEN
FINLAND
RUSS
ESTONIA
LATVIA
LITHUANIA
BELARUS
POLAND
SLOVAKIA
HUNGARY
MOLDAVI
AUSTRIA
SLOVENIA
SWITZERLAND
GERMANY
FRANCE
BELGIUM
LUX
NETHERLANDS
UNITED
KINGDOM
IRELAND
DENMARK
CZECH REPUBLIC
Føroyar
(Denmark)
RUSSIA
Shetland
Islands
LIE.
Bornholm
(DK)
EnBWEnBWEnBW
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(600MW) (300MW) NORWAY SWEDEN FINLAND RUSS ESTONIA LATVIA LITHUANIA BELARUS POLAND SLOVAKIA HUNGARY MOLDAVI AUSTRIA SLOVENIA SWITZERLAND GERMANY FRANCE BELGIUM LUX NETHERLANDS UNITED KINGDOM IRELAND DENMARK CZECH REPUBLIC Føroyar (Denmark) RUSSIA Shetland Islands LIE. Bornholm (DK) EnBWEnBWEnBW Three Overlapping ApplicationsThree Overlapping ApplicationsThree Overlapping Applications 1. Aldergrund GAP (186 MW, 31)1. Aldergrund GAP (186 MW, 31)1. Aldergrund GAP (186 MW, 31) BEC- Energie Consult GmbhBEC- Energie Consult GmbhBEC- Energie Consult Gmbh 2. Aldergrund 500 (186 MW, 31)2. Aldergrund 500 (186 MW, 31)2. Aldergrund 500 (186 MW, 31) Aldergrund 500 GmbHAldergrund 500 GmbHAldergrund 500 GmbH 3. Arcadis Ost II3. Arcadis Ost II3. Arcadis Ost II Arkonia See Sud (80 MW)Arkonia See Sud (80 MW)Arkonia See Sud (80 MW) Arkonia See Sud GmbhArkonia See Sud GmbhArkonia See Sud Gmbh Arcadis Ost 1 (350MW,70)Arcadis Ost 1 (350MW,70)Arcadis Ost 1 (350MW,70) Arcadis Consult GmbHArcadis Con
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March, 2001 ECN-C--01-052
Accelerating the Market Penetration of Renewable Energy
Technologies in South Africa
J.
W.
Martens (ECN)
T.
J.
de Lange (ECN)
J.
Cloin (ECN)
S.
Szewczuk (CSIR)
R.
Morris (RMA)
J.
Zak (UCCEE-RISØ)
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Low-pressure Hydro Turbines and Control Equipment for
Wave Energy Converters (Wave Dragon)
Hans Chr.
Soerensen
& Rune Hansen
EMU
Contract: JOR3-CT98-7027
Final Publishable Report
June 2001
Research funded in part by
THE EUROPEAN COMMISSION
in the framework of the
Non Nuclear Energy Programme
JOULE III
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Energy Efficiency &
Renewable Energy
U.
S.
Department of Energy
Advanced Water Power
Alejandro Moreno
Technology Lead, Water Power
Office of Wind and Hydropower Technologies
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E2I EPRI Assessment
Offshore Wave Energy Conversion Devices
Report: E2I EPRI WP – 004 – US – Rev 1
Principal Investigator: Mirko Previsic
Contributors: Roger Bedard and George Hagerman
Date: June 16, 2004
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GORDON DAVIDSON
Technical support manager
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The Ocean FortressTM
Tension Leg Counter Weight
Platform
(TLCWPTM)
By
Offshore Islands Limited
Patents Pending
Simple
Robust
Low Cost
Low Risk
Re-Useable
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Device Name Type of Technology Company Name Website(s)
Notes in
Worksheet
Phone Fax Email Address Country
Aegir Dynamo Point Absorber Ocean Navitas Ltd.
www.
oceannavitas.
com 1 01427 788 344 0845 094 3862 enquiries@oceannavitas.
com
Nursery House, Marton, Lincolnshire
UK, DN21 5BQ
UK
Anaconda Attenuator Checkmate Seaenergy www....
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Device Name Type of Technology Company Name Website(s) Notes in Worksheet Phone Fax Email Address Country Aegir Dynamo Point Absorber Ocean Navitas Ltd. www. oceannavitas. com 1 01427 788 344 0845 094 3862 enquiries@oceannavitas. com Nursery House, Marton, Lincolnshire UK, DN21 5BQ UK Anaconda Attenuator Checkmate Seaenergy www. checkmateuk. com/seaenergy/ 2 +441225 705 465 +441225 705 497 Unit 6, Pegasus Way, Bowerhill, Melksham, Wiltshire SN12 6TR, UK UK Archimedes Waveswing Point Absorber AWS Ocean Energy Ltd. www. awsocean. com 3 +44 (0) 1349 88 44 22 +44 (0) 1349 88 44 66 info@awsocean. com Redshank House, Alness Point Business Park, Alness Ross-shire IV17 0UP, Scotland Scotland BioWAVE & BioBASE Pitching/ Surging/ Heaving/ Swaying (PSHS) BioPower Systems Pty. Ltd. www. biopowersystems. com 4 +61 2 9209 4237 +61 2 9209 4232 info@biopowersystems. com Suite 145 National Innovation Centre, Australian Technology Park, Eveleigh NSW 1430, Australia Australia CETO Point Absorber Carn
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Planta de energía de las olas de MUTRIKUPlanta de energía de las olas de MUTRIKUPlanta de energía de las olas de MUTRIKUPlanta de energía de las olas de MUTRIKU
3ª Jornada Internacional de Energía Marina3ª Jornada Internacional de Energía Marina3ª Jornada Internacional de Energía Marina3ª Jornada Internacional de Energía...
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Planta de energía de las olas de MUTRIKUPlanta de energía de las olas de MUTRIKUPlanta de energía de las olas de MUTRIKUPlanta de energía de las olas de MUTRIKU 3ª Jornada Internacional de Energía Marina3ª Jornada Internacional de Energía Marina3ª Jornada Internacional de Energía Marina3ª Jornada Internacional de Energía Marina Barakaldo, 2 de abril de 2009Barakaldo, 2 de abril de 2009
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tidal paper 25-04-06 1
Developments in ducted water current turbines
(This paper was originally written in 2003 and published on www.
cyberiad.
net.
This version
includes some updates on tests conducted in 2005)
Brian Kirke
Sustainable Energy Centre, University of South Australia, Mawson Lakes, SA 5095, Australia
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tidal paper 25-04-06 1 Developments in ducted water current turbines (This paper was originally written in 2003 and published on www. cyberiad. net. This version includes some updates on tests conducted in 2005) Brian Kirke Sustainable Energy Centre, University of South Australia, Mawson Lakes, SA 5095, Australia Abstract Unlike conventional hydro and tidal barrage installations, water current turbines in open flow can generate power from flowing water with almost zero environmental impact, over a much wider range of sites than those available for conventional tidal power generation. Recent developments in current turbine design are reviewed and some potential advantages of ducted or “diffuser-augmented” current turbines are explored. These include improved safety, protection from weed growth, increased power output and reduced turbine and gearbox size for a given power output. Ducted turbines are not subject to the so-called Betz limit, which defines an upper limit of 59. 3% of th
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Marine Renewable (Wave and Tidal)
Opportunity Review
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Funded by:
Federal Ministry for the Environment, Nature Conservation and Nuclear Safety, GER
European Commission, DG Research
DTI/BERR/DECC, GB
Jochen Bard
IEA OES Vice Chair
German Alternate Member
Head of Energy Conversion
Division Energy Conversion and Control Engineering
Institute for Solar Energy Supply Technology (ISET)...
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Funded by: Federal Ministry for the Environment, Nature Conservation and Nuclear Safety, GER European Commission, DG Research DTI/BERR/DECC, GB Jochen Bard IEA OES Vice Chair German Alternate Member Head of Energy Conversion Division Energy Conversion and Control Engineering Institute for Solar Energy Supply Technology (ISET) Kassel/Hanau, Germany Tidal device development Resources Concepts R&D Examples
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The development of Oyster – A shallow water surging
wave energy converter
Trevor Whittaker1,2
, David Collier2
, Matt Folley1
, Max Osterried1
, Alan Henry1
,
Michael Crowley2
1
Wave Energy Research Group, School of Planning Architecture and Civil Engineering,
Queen`s University Belfast, Belfast BT9 5AG, UK
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The development of Oyster – A shallow water surging wave energy converter Trevor Whittaker1,2 , David Collier2 , Matt Folley1 , Max Osterried1 , Alan Henry1 , Michael Crowley2 1 Wave Energy Research Group, School of Planning Architecture and Civil Engineering, Queen`s University Belfast, Belfast BT9 5AG, UK E-mail: t. whittaker@qub. ac. uk 2 Aquamarine Power Limited, 10 Saint Andrew Square, Edinburgh EH2 2AF, UK E-mail: dcollier@aquamarinepower. com Abstract In 2005 Aquamarine Power Ltd. was formed to develop Oyster, a near shore flap which is hinge connected to the sea bed. With a combination of private equity and grant aid a 350kW Oyster module has been designed and it is planned to install a prototype module at the EMEC test site in Orkney when the nearshore test berth is available. In this version of Oyster high pressure sea water will be pumped ashore to drive a Pelton wheel. Ultimately it is envisaged that Oyster units will be arranged in clusters feeding power to a power tak
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Renewable Ocean Energy Sources: Part
I—Ocean Thermal Energy Conversion
May 1978
NTIS order #PB-283104
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I n B r i e f
Western Australian company,
Carnegie Corporation, is
proposing to set up the
world’s first base-load wavepower electricity station and
desalination plant by 2012
based on locally developed
CETO technology.
Carnegie Managing Director
Dr Michael Ottaviano says the
company is finalising details
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I n B r i e f Western Australian company, Carnegie Corporation, is proposing to set up the world’s first base-load wavepower electricity station and desalination plant by 2012 based on locally developed CETO technology. Carnegie Managing Director Dr Michael Ottaviano says the company is finalising details for a $400 million 50 megawatt (MW) demonstration wave farm that could supply power for around 40 000 households. He says that once it was up and running, the wave farm’s operating cost ‘should be competitive with fossil fuel alternatives as it has zero fuel costs’. CETO – named after the sea goddess of Greek mythology – comprises an array of subsurface buoys connected to pumps on the seafloor; the movement of buoys in response to wave pressure variations drives the pumps. Pressuredriven water is then piped to a land-based hydroelectric turbine or reverse-osmosis desalination plant, or both. According to the Carnegie Corporation, any combination of power and water is feasible, fr
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