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Economic Assessment of Overtopping BReakwater for Energy Conversion (OBREC): A Case Study in Western Australia

doi: 10.3390/su9010051
handle: 11588/742417 , 11591/367840
This paper constructs an optimal configuration assessment, in terms of the financial returns, of the Overtopping BReakwater for wave Energy Conversion (OBREC). This technology represents a hybrid wave energy harvester, totally embedded in traditional rubble mound breakwaters. Nine case studies along the southern coast of Western Australia have been analysed. The technique provides tips on how to estimate the quality of the investments, for benchmarking with different turbine strategy layouts and overlapping with the costs of traditional rubble mound breakwaters. Analyses of the offshore and nearshore wave climate have been studied by a high resolution coastal propagation model, forced with wave data from the European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts (ECMWF). Inshore wave conditions have been used to quantify the exploitable resources. It has been demonstrated that the optimal investment strategy is nonlinearly dependent on potential electricity production due to outer technical constraints. The work emphasizes the importance of integrating energy production predictions in an economic decision framework for prioritizing adaptation investments.
Monitoring, TJ807-830, Economic optimization, wave energy resource, economic optimization, TD194-195, Economic optimization; Green ports; Wave energy resource; Western Australia; Geography, Planning and Development; Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment; Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law, Renewable energy sources, wave energy resource; Western Australia; economic optimization; green ports, GE1-350, Renewable Energy, Wave energy resource, Planning and Development, green ports, Geography, Sustainability and the Environment, Policy and Law, Environmental effects of industries and plants, Western Australia, Management, Environmental sciences, Green ports
Monitoring, TJ807-830, Economic optimization, wave energy resource, economic optimization, TD194-195, Economic optimization; Green ports; Wave energy resource; Western Australia; Geography, Planning and Development; Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment; Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law, Renewable energy sources, wave energy resource; Western Australia; economic optimization; green ports, GE1-350, Renewable Energy, Wave energy resource, Planning and Development, green ports, Geography, Sustainability and the Environment, Policy and Law, Environmental effects of industries and plants, Western Australia, Management, Environmental sciences, Green ports
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