On the Marine Energy Resources of Mexico

The Atlantic and Pacific coasts of Mexico offer a variety of marine energy sources for exploitation. Although the Mexican government has made important efforts to reduce its dependence on fossil fuels, national participation in clean energies is still limited in terms of electricity production. This...

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Main Authors: Jassiel V. Hernández-Fontes, Angélica Felix, Edgar Mendoza, Yandy Rodríguez Cueto, Rodolfo Silva
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2019-06-01
Series:Journal of Marine Science and Engineering
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2077-1312/7/6/191
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spelling doaj-7902bf00c0ba41219be8234cad76eb382021-04-02T05:32:24ZengMDPI AGJournal of Marine Science and Engineering2077-13122019-06-017619110.3390/jmse7060191jmse7060191On the Marine Energy Resources of MexicoJassiel V. Hernández-Fontes0Angélica Felix1Edgar Mendoza2Yandy Rodríguez Cueto3Rodolfo Silva4II-UNAM, Instituto de Ingeniería, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Edificio 17, Ciudad Universitaria, Mexico City 04510, MexicoCátedra CONACyT, Instituto de Ingeniería, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Ciudad Universitaria, Mexico City 04510, MexicoII-UNAM, Instituto de Ingeniería, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Edificio 17, Ciudad Universitaria, Mexico City 04510, MexicoII-UNAM, Instituto de Ingeniería, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Edificio 17, Ciudad Universitaria, Mexico City 04510, MexicoII-UNAM, Instituto de Ingeniería, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Edificio 17, Ciudad Universitaria, Mexico City 04510, MexicoThe Atlantic and Pacific coasts of Mexico offer a variety of marine energy sources for exploitation. Although the Mexican government has made important efforts to reduce its dependence on fossil fuels, national participation in clean energies is still limited in terms of electricity production. This paper presents a practical theoretical assessment of marine energy sources around Mexico, with the aim of identifying potential zones for subsequent, more detailed, technical evaluations and project implementations. The energy sources considered are ocean currents, waves, salinity, and thermal gradients. Using global databases, the percentages of energy availability for the defined thresholds were computed to establish the prospective regions with the most persistent power availability. This approach proved to offer more meaningful information than simple averaged values. Moreover, some environmental and socio-economic factors to be considered for future ocean energy resource assessments in Mexico were also discussed. The results show that the wave energy potential is highest in the northwest of Mexico (~2&#8722;10 kW/m for more than 50% of the time), and that there is a constant source of ocean current energy off Quintana Roo state (~32&#8722;215 W/m<sup>2</sup> for more than 50% of the time). The thermal gradient power is more persistent in the southwest and southeast of the country, where ~100&#8722;200 MW can be found 70% of the time. The salinity gradient energy is strongest in the southeast of Mexico. The practical approach presented here can be extended to perform preliminary resources assessments in regions where information is scarce.https://www.mdpi.com/2077-1312/7/6/191marine energy in Mexicoresource assessmentwavecurrentsthermal gradientsalinity gradient
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author Jassiel V. Hernández-Fontes
Angélica Felix
Edgar Mendoza
Yandy Rodríguez Cueto
Rodolfo Silva
spellingShingle Jassiel V. Hernández-Fontes
Angélica Felix
Edgar Mendoza
Yandy Rodríguez Cueto
Rodolfo Silva
On the Marine Energy Resources of Mexico
Journal of Marine Science and Engineering
marine energy in Mexico
resource assessment
wave
currents
thermal gradient
salinity gradient
author_facet Jassiel V. Hernández-Fontes
Angélica Felix
Edgar Mendoza
Yandy Rodríguez Cueto
Rodolfo Silva
author_sort Jassiel V. Hernández-Fontes
title On the Marine Energy Resources of Mexico
title_short On the Marine Energy Resources of Mexico
title_full On the Marine Energy Resources of Mexico
title_fullStr On the Marine Energy Resources of Mexico
title_full_unstemmed On the Marine Energy Resources of Mexico
title_sort on the marine energy resources of mexico
publisher MDPI AG
series Journal of Marine Science and Engineering
issn 2077-1312
publishDate 2019-06-01
description The Atlantic and Pacific coasts of Mexico offer a variety of marine energy sources for exploitation. Although the Mexican government has made important efforts to reduce its dependence on fossil fuels, national participation in clean energies is still limited in terms of electricity production. This paper presents a practical theoretical assessment of marine energy sources around Mexico, with the aim of identifying potential zones for subsequent, more detailed, technical evaluations and project implementations. The energy sources considered are ocean currents, waves, salinity, and thermal gradients. Using global databases, the percentages of energy availability for the defined thresholds were computed to establish the prospective regions with the most persistent power availability. This approach proved to offer more meaningful information than simple averaged values. Moreover, some environmental and socio-economic factors to be considered for future ocean energy resource assessments in Mexico were also discussed. The results show that the wave energy potential is highest in the northwest of Mexico (~2&#8722;10 kW/m for more than 50% of the time), and that there is a constant source of ocean current energy off Quintana Roo state (~32&#8722;215 W/m<sup>2</sup> for more than 50% of the time). The thermal gradient power is more persistent in the southwest and southeast of the country, where ~100&#8722;200 MW can be found 70% of the time. The salinity gradient energy is strongest in the southeast of Mexico. The practical approach presented here can be extended to perform preliminary resources assessments in regions where information is scarce.
topic marine energy in Mexico
resource assessment
wave
currents
thermal gradient
salinity gradient
url https://www.mdpi.com/2077-1312/7/6/191
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