2022
DOI: 10.3389/fmars.2022.970337
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Marine renewable energy for Arctic observations

Abstract: Arctic observations are becoming increasingly valuable as researchers investigate climate change and its associated concerns, such as decreasing sea ice and increasing ship traffic. Networks of sensors with frequent sampling capabilities are needed to run forecast models, improve navigation, and inform climate research. Sampling frequency and deployment duration are currently constrained by battery power limitations. In-situ power generation using marine renewable energy sources such as waves and currents can … Show more

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“…A significant focus of the developing marine energy industry emphasizes its role in PBE applications. This includes potential for powering observation equipment; desalination equipment; rapidly deployable or reliable baseload generation for remote, islanded communities; and onsite power for aquaculture operations, among many other emerging opportunities [6,12,13]. Many of these applications require lower power demands, and recent studies have emphasized the benefit of exploring low wave energy resource environments across the globe [14].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A significant focus of the developing marine energy industry emphasizes its role in PBE applications. This includes potential for powering observation equipment; desalination equipment; rapidly deployable or reliable baseload generation for remote, islanded communities; and onsite power for aquaculture operations, among many other emerging opportunities [6,12,13]. Many of these applications require lower power demands, and recent studies have emphasized the benefit of exploring low wave energy resource environments across the globe [14].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%