Marine Renewable Energy Technology
A special issue of Energies (ISSN 1996-1073). This special issue belongs to the section "A3: Wind, Wave and Tidal Energy".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (28 April 2022) | Viewed by 22843
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Dear Colleagues,
In the coming years, the decarbonization process will need to be sped up if we want to preserve our planet. To reach this goal, all renewables should be exploited, and particularly the ones at a lower technology readiness level (TRL). Among these, surely marine energy has a great potentiality and could play a significant role in the near future. Although marine energy is largely available, the marine environment remains a hostile place which severely challenges the marine energy conversion devices, particularly under a reliability point of view. In order to reduce the gap with respect to other, more consolidated renewable technologies, such as wind and photovoltaic, more investments on marine energy technologies need to be attracted. However, the only way to involve investors is to show them the maturity of this field and the most recent acquired scientific and multidisciplinary knowledge.
Therefore, this Special Issue aims to give a complete and highly qualified survey on the main marine energy technologies, promoting a public understanding of the operational principles of the various systems with a special look at the technical, socioeconomic, and environmental aspects.
Thus, I am pleased to invite all of you to submit manuscripts on innovative technical developments, reviews, case studies, analytical, as well as assessment papers from different disciplines, which are relevant to marine renewable energy technologies.
Prof. Dr. Marco Torresi
Guest Editor
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Keywords
- Marine renewables
- Wave energy conversion device
- Tidal stream devices
- Marine current devices
- Salinity/temperature gradients
- Modelling and simulation
- Structure design
- Economic analysis
- Environmental impact
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