2019
DOI: 10.1002/er.4762
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Assessment of extreme and metocean conditions in the Maldives for OTEC applications

Abstract: Summary The Maldives is a group of tropical atolls, considered globally to be one of the most desirable holiday destinations. There is an urgent requirement to decrease their dependency on fossil fuels that are currently the main source of energy, and a number of renewable energy alternatives are being evaluated. Among these, due to the favorable oceanographic and bathymetric conditions, ocean thermal energy conversion (OTEC) systems represent a viable opportunity for clean and reliable power. However, the str… Show more

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“…The second was used to retrieve the data related to the water current speed and direction, according to the model illustrated in [48]. More information on both platforms can be found in [49]. Due to the resolution of these hindcast models, and considering the relatively short distance between the two projects (47 km), the two locations are considered close enough to assume that they experience the same weather.…”
Section: Met-ocean Datamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The second was used to retrieve the data related to the water current speed and direction, according to the model illustrated in [48]. More information on both platforms can be found in [49]. Due to the resolution of these hindcast models, and considering the relatively short distance between the two projects (47 km), the two locations are considered close enough to assume that they experience the same weather.…”
Section: Met-ocean Datamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A difference in temperature of at least 20°C is desired in order to activate a thermal cycle. As such, this technology is especially suitable for locations benefitting from a warm water surface all year round, e.g., the Maldives [10]. Through heat exchangers, a power turbine is then activated before condensing the fluid and restarting the cycle.…”
Section: Other Technologiesmentioning
confidence: 99%