2018
DOI: 10.1063/1.5046623
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Energy capture potential of existing wave energy converters for Indonesian sea

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“…Several studies at regional and local levels to find the most promising places to catch the wave energy were performed. For each continent, some relevant studies can be mentioned; in the Asian continent, the wave energy resources in Northeast Asia [23] and Indonesia [24] were evaluated for extended periods. The western coasts of Europe are promising locations [25], and various studies have been performed considering various relevant areas as France [26], Portugal [27,28], and Ireland [29].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Several studies at regional and local levels to find the most promising places to catch the wave energy were performed. For each continent, some relevant studies can be mentioned; in the Asian continent, the wave energy resources in Northeast Asia [23] and Indonesia [24] were evaluated for extended periods. The western coasts of Europe are promising locations [25], and various studies have been performed considering various relevant areas as France [26], Portugal [27,28], and Ireland [29].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Looking at the geographical location of Indonesia which is directly adjacent to the Indian and Pacific oceans, the potential for ocean energy should be able to be utilized and developed in Indonesia (Idris & Gammaranti, 2018). The mean wave period data in Indonesia shown in Figure 2 (Triasdian et al, 2018) and the distribution of wave energy potential in Indonesia can be seen in Figure 3 (Purba et al, 2015). (Purba et al, 2015).…”
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confidence: 99%