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Design and Construction of GreenWAVE Energy Converter for Shallow Waters off South Australia
Leigh D. Appleyard
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DOI:10.17265/1934-7359/2015.10.005
ACOR Consultants Pty Ltd., Sydney 2000, Australia
Compared with more well-known renewable energy sources, such as wind and solar, the wave energy industry is relatively new. This paper describes the structural design and construction of the oscillating water column “greenWAVE Energy Converter” which was constructed during 2013 and was planned to be deployed in shallow water off the South Australian coast in 2014. Rated initially at 1 MW, the greenWAVE unit will be dedicated to electricity production, although an option is available to produce desalinated seawater. The unit base is constructed from reinforced concrete designed to international maritime codes, and the unit will be founded in approximately 10~15 m of water. The upper portion of the device extends above sea level, housing the airwave turbine and electrical control systems.
Wave energy, oscillating water column, design wave.