There are many wave and tidal devices under development but as yet very
few are actually in revenue earning production. However the engineering
problems are gradually being solved and there is an appetite to invest
in these renewable generation technologies for harsher environments. To
some extent the wave and tidal generation industry is following in the
wake of the wind industry, particularly learning from the growing
experience of offshore wind farm deployment. This book combines wind
industry lessons with wave and tidal field knowledge to explore the main
reliability and availability issues facing this growing industry.
Topics covered include an overview of wave and tidal development;
resource; reliability theory relevant to wave and tidal devices;
reliability prediction method for wave and tidal devices; practical wave
and tidal device reliability; effects of MEC device taxonomy on
reliability; availability and its effect on the cost of marine energy;
wave and tidal device layout and grid connection; design and testing for
wave and tidal devices; operational experience and lessons learnt;
monitoring and its effect on operations and maintenance; and overall
conclusions.
Wave and Tidal Generation Devices: Reliability and availability is
essential reading for wave and tidal engineers and researchers and
students of renewable energy.