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2023
The topic “Marine Renewable Energy” brings together four MDPI journals, Energies, Journal of Marine Science and Engineering, Inventions, and Processes, with 51 papers published. The present reprint includes a selection of 26 significant scientific works structured into three main subjects: S1 - wind turbines, including both fix and floating structures (
B. J. Wickizer +3 more
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The topic “Marine Renewable Energy” brings together four MDPI journals, Energies, Journal of Marine Science and Engineering, Inventions, and Processes, with 51 papers published. The present reprint includes a selection of 26 significant scientific works structured into three main subjects: S1 - wind turbines, including both fix and floating structures (
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A review of marine renewable energy storage
Zhiwen Wang +2 more
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2016
This fourth volume in the series explores the potential for the development of the blue economy by providing a high-level review of actions needed to progress marine renewable energy generation in SIDS. Renewable energy is a key component of enabling sustainable development through the decarbonisation of economies and is being progressed in nations ...
Lucy Greenhill +2 more
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This fourth volume in the series explores the potential for the development of the blue economy by providing a high-level review of actions needed to progress marine renewable energy generation in SIDS. Renewable energy is a key component of enabling sustainable development through the decarbonisation of economies and is being progressed in nations ...
Lucy Greenhill +2 more
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2021
Globally, marine renewable energy (MRE) programmes are being implemented to mitigate carbon emissions, address the potential future exhaustion of fossil fuel supplies, and help ensure national energy security. This chapter will first discuss offshore wind energy and related issues before discussing wave and tidal current energy, ocean thermal energy ...
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Globally, marine renewable energy (MRE) programmes are being implemented to mitigate carbon emissions, address the potential future exhaustion of fossil fuel supplies, and help ensure national energy security. This chapter will first discuss offshore wind energy and related issues before discussing wave and tidal current energy, ocean thermal energy ...
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2014
Renewable energy (RE) sources, such as biomass, hydraulics, thermal or photovoltaic (PV) solar energy, geothermal, terrestrial wind power and marine energies, represent a huge and limitless potential, available in all parts of the world. Technological and non‐technological issues need to be resolved to allow the various industrial specialties to reach ...
Paillard, Michel +2 more
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Renewable energy (RE) sources, such as biomass, hydraulics, thermal or photovoltaic (PV) solar energy, geothermal, terrestrial wind power and marine energies, represent a huge and limitless potential, available in all parts of the world. Technological and non‐technological issues need to be resolved to allow the various industrial specialties to reach ...
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An Introduction to Marine Renewable Energy
2014It is now widely recognized that there is a need for long-term secure and suitable sustainable forms of energy. Renewable energy from the marine environment, in particular renewable energy from tidal currents, wave and wind, can help achieve a sustainable energy future.
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Marine Renewable Energy in the Greek Seas
2020The objective of this chapter is to present and discuss the various aspects that are directly related to marine renewable energy development in the Greek Seas with the aim of describing the current status and identifying future potential conflicts and challenges. In order to assess the spatial context in which marine renewable energy technologies could
Takvor Soukissian +3 more
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Marine renewable energy and public rights
Marine Policy, 2012Marine renewable energy is likely to be an important part of UK energy policy over the next decades. A start has already been made, but to generate power on a significant scale requires the use of vast areas of ocean, on which there are competing claims.
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