Renewable energy is expected to play a major part in future energy
supplies, both to reduce the impact on the world climate and also to
make up for any shortfall in conventional energy sources. Ocean energy
has the potential to make a significant contribution to future renewable
energy supplies as identified in recent reports from the
Intergovernmental Panel for Climate Change and the International Energy
Agency. Ocean energy is an emerging industry sector and there are a
number of promising developments under way. Significant commercial
deployments in the gigawatt range are envisaged over the next 10 to 20
years in Europe, USA, Asia and South America.
Electrical Design for Ocean Wave and Tidal Energy Systems gives an
electrical engineer's perspective of this technology, addressing
offshore wave and tidal power stations, grid integration and
distribution. With contributions from a panel of leading international
experts, this book is essential reading for electrical design engineers,
researchers and students working in ocean energy development and
renewable energy. Topics covered include generator selection and rating;
electrical energy storage; grid integration; power quality; cabling,
umbilicals and array layout; modelling and simulation techniques;
control theory and realisation; power system issues; and economics of
ocean energy electrical systems.