Wave and tidal energy provide a renewable source of electricity. However, their inherent fluctuations may have a negative impact on the power quality of a local electrical network. Grid operators assess this impact through the use of dynamic models of the generation units, which are inserted into the overall power system model. Providing these models is a compulsory step for any power generator to procure a grid connection above a specified power capacity. Significant issues were encountered in the wind energy industry regarding the dynamic modelling of devices, among which were model numerical instability, poor dynamic model quality and model incompatibility. Considering the large diversity of device types in the emerging ocean energy industry, these problems are considered as a major barrier to the larger scale grid-integration of marine energy converters. Dynamic models must clearly demonstrate the compliance of the actual power generation device and array of devices to the grid code requirements for grid-connection to be allowed. A further barrier to grid connection of ocean energy devices is that existing grid codes — mainly written in the context of wind energy — may be irrelevant or inadequate for ocean energy devices. This paper presents an overview of these issues, and details a radically different approach to the dynamic modelling of ocean energy devices that will assist in overcoming the issues previously encountered in the development of wind turbine models. It also highlights the gaps and inadequacy regarding grid code requirements for ocean energy devices, and provides some recommendations for a new ocean energy grid code.
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ASME 2011 30th International Conference on Ocean, Offshore and Arctic Engineering
June 19–24, 2011
Rotterdam, The Netherlands
Conference Sponsors:
- Ocean, Offshore and Arctic Engineering Division
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978-0-7918-4437-3
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Grid Integration of Wave and Tidal Energy
Anne Blavette,
Anne Blavette
University College Cork, Cork, Ireland
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Dara L. O’Sullivan,
Dara L. O’Sullivan
University College Cork, Cork, Ireland
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Antony W. Lewis,
Antony W. Lewis
University College Cork, Cork, Ireland
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Michael G. Egan
Michael G. Egan
University College Cork, Cork, Ireland
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Anne Blavette
University College Cork, Cork, Ireland
Dara L. O’Sullivan
University College Cork, Cork, Ireland
Antony W. Lewis
University College Cork, Cork, Ireland
Michael G. Egan
University College Cork, Cork, Ireland
Paper No:
OMAE2011-49953, pp. 749-758; 10 pages
Published Online:
October 31, 2011
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Blavette, A, O’Sullivan, DL, Lewis, AW, & Egan, MG. "Grid Integration of Wave and Tidal Energy." Proceedings of the ASME 2011 30th International Conference on Ocean, Offshore and Arctic Engineering. Volume 5: Ocean Space Utilization; Ocean Renewable Energy. Rotterdam, The Netherlands. June 19–24, 2011. pp. 749-758. ASME. https://doi.org/10.1115/OMAE2011-49953
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