River and Estuary Current Power Overview

This paper presents a review of the stream current power sector, with a distinction made between the marine (MCP) and the river/estuary current power (RECP). Although scientific literature about MCP is actually well defined, that about RECP seems small, though this domain has some research interest....

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Main Authors: Jorel Flambard, Yassine Amirat, Gilles Feld, Mohamed Benbouzid, Nicolas Ruiz
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2019-10-01
Series:Journal of Marine Science and Engineering
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2077-1312/7/10/365
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spelling doaj-9c4e7c48427e4a318fd34f005000961b2021-04-02T08:56:58ZengMDPI AGJournal of Marine Science and Engineering2077-13122019-10-0171036510.3390/jmse7100365jmse7100365River and Estuary Current Power OverviewJorel Flambard0Yassine Amirat1Gilles Feld2Mohamed Benbouzid3Nicolas Ruiz4Institut de Recherche Dupuy de Lôme (UMR CNRS 6027 IRDL), ISEN Yncréa Ouest Brest, 29200 Brest, FranceInstitut de Recherche Dupuy de Lôme (UMR CNRS 6027 IRDL), ISEN Yncréa Ouest Brest, 29200 Brest, FranceInstitut de Recherche Dupuy de Lôme (UMR CNRS 6027 IRDL), ISEN Yncréa Ouest Brest, 29200 Brest, FranceInstitut de Recherche Dupuy de Lôme (UMR CNRS 6027 IRDL), University of Brest, 29238 Brest, FranceGUINARD Energies, 29200 Brest, FranceThis paper presents a review of the stream current power sector, with a distinction made between the marine (MCP) and the river/estuary current power (RECP). Although scientific literature about MCP is actually well defined, that about RECP seems small, though this domain has some research interest. This paper has thus a special emphasis on this latter, with comparative studies done between these domains. The assessment of the academic and industrial interests for the RECP is first addressed, based on two main scientific resources and a qualitative highlight of its potential. Then, a review of actual constraints restricting its development is introduced, followed by a non-exhaustive presentation of industrial projects. Finally, some development prospects allowing constraints to be mitigated are proposed. Globally, MCP and RECP are treated unconcernedly, with a primary interest on the mechanical converter study and the location energy potential estimation. It has been highlighted that countries with RECP potential are more plentiful, and that undertaken projects can be classified mainly into two categories following the nominal power of the production unit. Furthermore, the river current power growth has been confirmed in recent years, with a majority part of patented hydrokinetic technologies, although commercial deployments are still scarce.https://www.mdpi.com/2077-1312/7/10/365river current powerhydrokinetic turbinesenergy potentialindustrial projects
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author Jorel Flambard
Yassine Amirat
Gilles Feld
Mohamed Benbouzid
Nicolas Ruiz
spellingShingle Jorel Flambard
Yassine Amirat
Gilles Feld
Mohamed Benbouzid
Nicolas Ruiz
River and Estuary Current Power Overview
Journal of Marine Science and Engineering
river current power
hydrokinetic turbines
energy potential
industrial projects
author_facet Jorel Flambard
Yassine Amirat
Gilles Feld
Mohamed Benbouzid
Nicolas Ruiz
author_sort Jorel Flambard
title River and Estuary Current Power Overview
title_short River and Estuary Current Power Overview
title_full River and Estuary Current Power Overview
title_fullStr River and Estuary Current Power Overview
title_full_unstemmed River and Estuary Current Power Overview
title_sort river and estuary current power overview
publisher MDPI AG
series Journal of Marine Science and Engineering
issn 2077-1312
publishDate 2019-10-01
description This paper presents a review of the stream current power sector, with a distinction made between the marine (MCP) and the river/estuary current power (RECP). Although scientific literature about MCP is actually well defined, that about RECP seems small, though this domain has some research interest. This paper has thus a special emphasis on this latter, with comparative studies done between these domains. The assessment of the academic and industrial interests for the RECP is first addressed, based on two main scientific resources and a qualitative highlight of its potential. Then, a review of actual constraints restricting its development is introduced, followed by a non-exhaustive presentation of industrial projects. Finally, some development prospects allowing constraints to be mitigated are proposed. Globally, MCP and RECP are treated unconcernedly, with a primary interest on the mechanical converter study and the location energy potential estimation. It has been highlighted that countries with RECP potential are more plentiful, and that undertaken projects can be classified mainly into two categories following the nominal power of the production unit. Furthermore, the river current power growth has been confirmed in recent years, with a majority part of patented hydrokinetic technologies, although commercial deployments are still scarce.
topic river current power
hydrokinetic turbines
energy potential
industrial projects
url https://www.mdpi.com/2077-1312/7/10/365
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