2019
DOI: 10.1002/ese3.336
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Impact of extreme events on conversion efficiency of wave energy converter

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“…Also, the required scenarios of the clearness index are generated using the MCS method, according to (5). The PV output power is calculated as a function of the simulated clearness index using (6)- (9). In this paper, 1000 scenarios have been produced for the PV out power to concern the corresponding uncertainties.…”
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“…Also, the required scenarios of the clearness index are generated using the MCS method, according to (5). The PV output power is calculated as a function of the simulated clearness index using (6)- (9). In this paper, 1000 scenarios have been produced for the PV out power to concern the corresponding uncertainties.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…[1][2][3] Many efforts have been made to tranquillize the impacts of future problems due to the mentioned issues. [4][5][6] The deployment of renewable energy sources (RESs) is one of the key solutions, which have been regarded in many countries. [7][8][9] The proliferation of RESs has brought environmental and technical benefits as well as economic benefits.…”
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“…The emergence and utilization of low‐carbon and renewable energy is becoming the focus of energy development. In response to this situation, attention has been directed toward the oceans 3,4 . Wave energy is a major type of marine energy, with total reserves theoretically totaling approximately 3 billion kW.…”
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confidence: 99%