Wave Energy Measurement Methodologies for IEC Technical Specifications. Open Sea Operating Experience to Reduce Wave Energy Costs Deliverable D5.1.

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2016Author
Berque, Joannés
Armstrong, Sara
Sheng, Wanan
Crooks, David
de Andres, Adrian
Medina-Lopez, Encarnacion
Weller, Sam
Lazkano, Urtzi
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69pp.
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This document represents deliverable 5.1 (D5.1) of OPERA Work Package 5 (WP5).
OPERA is a European Commission funded project that ultimately aims to reduce the time to market and costs of wave energy. OPERA WP5, entitled, “Applicability and Extension of IEC Technical Specifications using Open Sea Data” is dedicated to providing the first documented application of the ongoing normative process for the wave energy sector, the International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) Technical Specifications (TS) for marine energy, reduce the uncertainties in their application and provide recommendations to the relevant marine technical committee of the IEC (TC114) that will accelerate the establishment of standards based on these technical specifications.
The following IEC TS are studied within OPERA:
62600-10 Part 10: Assessment of mooring system for marine energy converters.
- 62600-30 Ed. 1.0 Part 30: Electrical power quality requirements for wave, tidal and other water current energy conve.....
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http://opera-h2020.eu/wp-content/uploads/2016/03/OPERA_D5.1_IEC_TS_Application_UCC_20161129_v2.1.pdfPublisher
University College CorkCork, Ireland
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enSustainable Development Goals (SDG)
http://purl.unep.org/sdg/SDGIO_00000048Maturity Level
TRL 5 System/subsystem/component validation in relevant environmentBest Practice Type
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Berque, J.; Armstrong, S.; Sheng, W.; Crooks, D.; de Andres, A.; Medina-Lopez, E.; Weller, S. and Lazkano, U. (2016) Wave Energy Measurement Methodologies for IEC Technical Specifications. Open Sea Operating Experience to Reduce Wave Energy Costs. Deliverable D5.1. Cork, Ireland, University College Cork, 69pp. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.25607/OBP-532Collections