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Development of Wave Energy Devices: The Danish Case / The Dragon of Nissum Bredning

Authors: Kofoed, Jens Peter; Frigaard, Peter;

Development of Wave Energy Devices: The Danish Case / The Dragon of Nissum Bredning

Abstract

The paper presents the Danish case of development of wave energy devices and outlines the established best practice. A brief overview of international standardization efforts is given and the Danish involvement in this described.The developed Danish best practice, which is being carried over to the work on the international standardization efforts, involves a development divided in four phases (up to demonstration level). The methodology followed in the individual phases (with focus on the first two) is described. The main idea is that each of the phases should provide valuable information for the developers and investors, before the project is taken to the next phase. The paper presents the Danish case of development of wave energy devices and outlines the established best practice. A brief overview of international standardization efforts is given and the Danish involvement in this described.The developed Danish best practice, which is being carried over to the work on the international standardization efforts, involves a development divided in four phases (up to demonstration level). The methodology followed in the individual phases (with focus on the first two) is described. The main idea is that each of the phases should provide valuable information for the developers and investors, before the project is taken to the next phase.

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Performance Assessment, Phases Development, Wave Energy Devices, Testing, Standardization

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