Harnessing the ocean's wave power for Bangladesh's dynamic coastal areas
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The current energy crisis need s to be solved through renewable and clean energy sources. Nowadays, the energy transformation technologies from oceanic waves has craved large attention. An extremely promising source of energy exists in the world’s oceans. Many energy transformation systems have been introduced to transform the mechanical force of oceanic wave into electrical power. Ocean energy inhabits in the shapes of wave, marine currents, tidal, salinity and fervent (temperature gradient). This research finds out the flourished electric technologies for grid power enhancement of various offshore wave energy transformation devices. The experimental outcomes and simulations for introduced modified inverter technology are submitted. The mentioned Ocean Wave Energy Converter craves lesser construction area and is guileless to conduct. The electrical conjunction configurations for enhancing the electric power of the multi wave energy transformation devices are flourished by applying the most feasible low costs grid interface electrical technologies based on power electronics.
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Item Type: | Chapter in Book, Report or Conference volume (Conference contribution) | ||
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Measurements or Duration: | 6 pages | ||
Pure ID: | 33315155 | ||
Divisions: | Past > QUT Faculties & Divisions > Faculty of Health Past > Institutes > Institute of Health and Biomedical Innovation Current > Research Centres > CARRS-Q Centre for Future Mobility |
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Copyright Owner: | 2018 [Please consult the author] | ||
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Deposited On: | 09 May 2019 04:13 | ||
Last Modified: | 14 Mar 2024 14:54 |
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