Marine Renewable Energy and the Transition to a Low Carbon Future 2nd Edition
A special issue of Journal of Marine Science and Engineering (ISSN 2077-1312). This special issue belongs to the section "Marine Energy".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: 31 January 2025 | Viewed by 3093
Special Issue Editor
Interests: ocean energy; marine environment; ocean and coastal engineering; renewable energy; wind turbines; wave energy converters; coastal hazards; sea waves modeling; surf zone hydrodynamics; wave-current interactions
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Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
We would like to invite submissions to a second edition of the Special Issue entitled “Marine Renewable Energy and the Transition to a Low Carbon Future”, which is based on the great success of our previous Special Issue with the same title.
Climate change, most probably induced by anthropogenic emissions, represents a reality that has to be considered, and effective actions should be taken very quickly. From this perspective, a drastic reduction in CO2 emissions represents an issue of highly increasing importance.
As we all know, marine renewable energy (MRE) is abundant, and there are large spaces in both offshore and coastal environments that can be considered for harvesting different kinds of energy. The technologies currently associated with marine renewable energy extraction are very significant for achieving the expected targets in energy efficiency and environmental protection. Research into offshore wind has experienced outstanding success in the last decade, and advances are also expected for other MRE technologies. On the other hand, there are still important challenges related to the implementation of cost-effective technologies that could survive in the harsh marine environment.
From this perspective, the target of this Special Issue is to contribute to the renewable energy agenda through enhanced scientific and multidisciplinary work, aiming to improve knowledge and performance in harvesting ocean energy. We strongly encourage papers providing innovative technical developments, reviews, case studies, and analytics, as well as assessments and manuscripts targeting different disciplines that are relevant to harvesting ocean energy and to the associated advances and challenges. Expected climate change effects in ocean or coastal environments are also topics of high interest for this Special Issue.
Prof. Dr. Eugen Rusu
Guest Editor
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Keywords
- renewable energy
- marine environment
- climate change
- sustainability
- offshore wind floating
- solar panels wave and tide energy
- emerging technologies
- environmental impact
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