GIS Supported Optimal Site Selection for Coastal Structure Integrated Wave Energy Converters: Preprint

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Abstract

There is an urgent need for adaptative engineering towards more resilient coastal communities, and Coastal Structure Integrated Wave Energy Converters (CSI-WECs) are a promising solution. CSI-WECs are wave energy converters (WECs) that are built into coastal protection structures, such as breakwaters. These devices provide the dual benefits of coastal protection and local energy production, and unlike other WECs, maximizing energy production is not always the main objective. CSI-WECs are located near the shore, where the wave resource is lower, thus site selection for these devices differs from the typical offshore WECs. Other attributes of a site that may be more important than wave power include existing coastal structures, port proximity, electric transmission line proximity, and location of disadvantaged communities. Geospatial information systems (GIS) interfaces can be used to easily visualize geospatial data that represents these difference kinds of criteria important for the determination of optimal marine energy sites. Multi-Criteria Decision Analysis (MCDA) is a geospatial analysis method that allows for the evaluation of multiple, usually overlapping, criteria. This project applies GIS-based MCDA methods to two distinct case studies in Puerto Rico and California for CSI-WEC site selection. The two study sites contrast in terms of wave resource, coastal hazards, and local energy needs. This research demonstrates the utility of applying an MCDA framework within GIS to facilitate efficient site selection for devices with unique characteristics in different use cases.
Original languageAmerican English
Number of pages10
StatePublished - 2024
EventUniversity Marine Energy Research Community (UMERC) and Marine Energy Technology Symposium (METS) 2024 Conference - Duluth, Minnesota
Duration: 7 Aug 20249 Aug 2024

Conference

ConferenceUniversity Marine Energy Research Community (UMERC) and Marine Energy Technology Symposium (METS) 2024 Conference
CityDuluth, Minnesota
Period7/08/249/08/24

NREL Publication Number

  • NREL/CP-5700-90299

Keywords

  • coastal protection
  • decision science
  • GIS
  • marine energy
  • site selection

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