2021
DOI: 10.3389/fmars.2021.628148
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Cost-Benefit Analysis of a Hybrid Biophysical Approach to Wave Energy Extraction: Bio-Oscillator

Abstract: A cost-benefit analysis (CBA) is described for a novel wave energy converters (WEC) design based on a marine hybrid bio-structure—a combination of macroalgae, shellfish or other species on a built frame. The Bio-Oscillator design utilises a hard “skeleton” (e.g., carbon fibre, wood) on which biological organisms (e.g., shellfish, large macroalgae) are grown. As waves pass by, the load generated by the oscillating drag and inertia is transferred through mooring lines to power takeoff technology. This novel appr… Show more

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“…On the other hand, there are new initiatives that seek to enhance the benefits provided by nature in coastal areas; among the most promising areas is the offshore wind industry as a method for reducing CO 2 emissions, air pollution and carbon mitigation [46][47][48]. Geographical location, energy system durability and energy demand are the key elements for its development [17,[49][50][51].…”
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“…On the other hand, there are new initiatives that seek to enhance the benefits provided by nature in coastal areas; among the most promising areas is the offshore wind industry as a method for reducing CO 2 emissions, air pollution and carbon mitigation [46][47][48]. Geographical location, energy system durability and energy demand are the key elements for its development [17,[49][50][51].…”
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confidence: 99%