The work presents two different revolutionary devices for the utilization of a new entry of renewable energy sources: sea wave. The first technology is based on linear generators, able to directly converts a linear motion into electrical output, limiting to minimum the chain of energy conversion. The other solution is based on a mechanical motion converter, coupled with alternators. The scope of this paper is to compare the two different systems designed by University of Palermo, through Life Cycle Assessment, in order to evaluate the global effects of the two systems to the environment.
Curto, D., Neugebauer, S., Viola, A., Traverso, M., Franzitta, V., Trapanese, M. (2018). First Life Cycle Impact Considerations of Two Wave Energy Converters. In 2018 OCEANS - MTS/IEEE Kobe Techno-Oceans (OTO) (pp. 1-5) [10.1109/OCEANSKOBE.2018.8558855].
First Life Cycle Impact Considerations of Two Wave Energy Converters
Curto, Domenico;Viola, Alessia;Traverso, Marzia;Franzitta, Vincenzo;Trapanese, Marco
2018-05-01
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The work presents two different revolutionary devices for the utilization of a new entry of renewable energy sources: sea wave. The first technology is based on linear generators, able to directly converts a linear motion into electrical output, limiting to minimum the chain of energy conversion. The other solution is based on a mechanical motion converter, coupled with alternators. The scope of this paper is to compare the two different systems designed by University of Palermo, through Life Cycle Assessment, in order to evaluate the global effects of the two systems to the environment.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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