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Introduction of Offshore Wave, Wind and Solar Energies in Vietnam
handle: 10447/509258
In Vietnam, the energy demand shows an ever-increasing trend. To limit the utilization of fossil fuels and the following consequences for the environment, renewable energy sources must be adopted. In this context, the paper assesses the utilization of offshore wind and sea wave, by considering a commercial wind turbine and a prototypical wave energy converter. Solar energy can be optionally also collected by this device. An algorithm is introduced to find the best composition of the three sources able to cover a desired share of energy demand. The approach is applied to Ca Mau, a province in the southern part of Vietnam. Finally, the results encourage the adoption of these energy sources that could be easily implemented up to a share of the local energy demand equal to 65%.
- University of Palermo Italy
- Vietnam Academy of Science and Technology Viet Nam
LCOE, offshore wind energy, Energy mix, offshore solar energy, sea wave
LCOE, offshore wind energy, Energy mix, offshore solar energy, sea wave
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