Offshore Renewable Energy
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ArtikelUtgivningsinformation: MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute 2024Beskrivning: 1 electronic resource (242 p.)Innehållstyp: - text
- computer
- online resource
- 9783725811410
- 9783725811427
- Technology, Engineering, Agriculture, Industrial processes
- Technology: general issues
- Engineering: general
- 15 MW offshore wind turbine
- A-EMG
- AMESim
- COMSOL Multiphysics
- HVDC
- LADRC
- active motion compensation
- air-floating structure
- attachment fault detection
- bucket foundation
- buoy
- circulation suppression
- constrained motion
- edge detection
- experimental research
- fatigue damage
- floating foundation
- floating wind–wave power generation platform
- frequency domain
- fuzzy PID control
- genetic algorithm
- heave reduction
- hydraulic PTO system
- in-water sinking
- kinematic analysis
- longitudinal control system
- maximum breaking limit
- modular multilevel converter
- mooring design
- multi-objective optimization
- negative sequence current circulation
- neural network
- nonlinear stiffness mechanism
- ocean sensors
- ocean thermal energy
- ocean thermal energy conversion
- ocean wave energy harvesting
- offshore wind plants
- offshore wind power
- optimization
- organic Rankine cycle
- pitch reduction
- platform design
- renewable energy
- severe sea states
- shell optimization
- suitable T-foil modeling
- tidal stream turbine
- turbine access system
- wave action
- wave energy convert
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Offshore renewable energy is an abundant clean energy source. Its development and utilization will be beneficial for the development of a low-carbon economy and the achievement of energy-saving and emission-reduction goals. It can aid in achieving a complementary energy supply between land and sea, reducing the pressure on the conventional fossil energy supply in economically developed and energy-intensive coastal areas. The development of offshore renewable energy is a long-term process; however, it is worth noting that, with the development and gradual maturity of various technologies, offshore renewable energy will become the mainstream new energy in the future. This Special Issue aims to provide updates regarding the development and utilization of offshore renewable energy. Potential topics include but are not limited to novel concepts, control strategies, modelling methods, intelligent equipment, and monitoring technology applications.
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