2011
DOI: 10.1016/j.energy.2011.01.023
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Offshore and nearshore wave energy assessment around the Korean Peninsula

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“…For this purpose, the calculation is pursued by considering thresholds htr, which are a fraction of the storm peak. Specifically, the energy missed in each storm under the assumption that htr is 0.5-, 0.65-and 0.8-times the storm peak is calculated via storm data and Equation (17). Then, the error defined by Equation (23) is estimated.…”
Section: Downtime and Energy Associated With A Single Storm Realizationmentioning
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“…For this purpose, the calculation is pursued by considering thresholds htr, which are a fraction of the storm peak. Specifically, the energy missed in each storm under the assumption that htr is 0.5-, 0.65-and 0.8-times the storm peak is calculated via storm data and Equation (17). Then, the error defined by Equation (23) is estimated.…”
Section: Downtime and Energy Associated With A Single Storm Realizationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For this purpose, it is sufficient to observe that, in real contexts, a wave energy converter is expected to operate until the significant wave height reaches a threshold htr, which is certainly larger than hcrit. Therefore, missed energies are estimated by setting the lower bound of integration in Equation (17) to htr. In addition, note that by setting the lower bound to hcrit, the total energy associated with the given storm is obtained.…”
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“…Some wave energy assessments in relatively nearshore, small-scale sea areas were carried out for siting wave farms. Kim et al [14] assessed the wave energy in offshore deep waters in the sea areas adjacent to Korea based on a hindcast dataset from 1979 to 2003 and evaluated the wave energy in the relatively nearshore waters of Hongdo by using the SWAN model. From 2009 to 2011, Iglesias et al [15][16][17][18][19][20] conducted a refined evaluation of several small-scale areas in the sea areas adjacent to Spain based on wave model data.…”
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“…Establishing self-sufficient renewable power generation systems for them, which will subsequently lower the maintenance costs of the electricity grid between the mainland and the islands, is an urgent energy demand issue for South Korea [8].…”
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confidence: 99%