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The Adriatic Sea Wave Energy Analysis (CROSBI ID 629316)

Prilog sa skupa u zborniku | izvorni znanstveni rad | međunarodna recenzija

Ocvirk, Eva ; Duvnjak, Katarina ; Kaciga, Malvina The Adriatic Sea Wave Energy Analysis // 14th Internationa Symposium Water Management and Hydraulic Engineering 2015 / Riha, Jaromir ; Julinek, Tomaš ; Adam, Karel (ur.). Brno: Institute of Water Structures, FCE, BUT, 2015. str. 289-297

Podaci o odgovornosti

Ocvirk, Eva ; Duvnjak, Katarina ; Kaciga, Malvina

engleski

The Adriatic Sea Wave Energy Analysis

Nowadays, we are witnesses of renewable energy becoming more popular in Croatia. According to the Annual Energy Report in Croatia, in 2013 the total electricity production in the Republic of Croatia amounted to 13 431.1 GWh, of which 65.2 % was produced from renewable energy sources, including large hydro power plants. In this, large hydro power plants had a share of 60.3 %, whereas 4.9 % of electricity was produced from other renewable sources, such as small hydro power plants, wind energy, solar energy, biomass, biogas and photovoltaic systems. Electricity produced from renewable energy sources had a share of 48.2 % in the gross electricity consumption in Croatia. In that, electricity produced in large hydro power plants had a share of 44.6 %, whereas the electricity produced from other renewable sources had a share of 3.6 %. As a member of European Union and in the spirit of sustainable development, Croatia is obligated to increase current total energy production achieved by renewable sources of energy from today’s production of 4.9 % and reach the production of 20 % by the year 2020. On the other hand, Croatia is famous as a Mediterranean country with the length of the Adriatic coastline of 1777 km. If we include the additional 1246 islands it reaches the length of 6000 km. The average day amplitude of tides are not remarkable: In Dubrovnik amplitude is 22 cm, in Rovinj it is 47 cm, and is therefore not interesting from an energy viewpoint. According to some authors, the Adriatic Sea belong to seas with energy potential below 5kW/m which is not economically acceptable to use. In this paper, the analysis of wave parameters across the Adriatic coastline was made on the base of a 10 years simulation. According wave analysis energy potential is determined.

Adriatic Sea; energy potential; renewable energy; renewable energy sources; wave energy

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Podaci o prilogu

289-297.

2015.

objavljeno

Podaci o matičnoj publikaciji

14th Internationa Symposium Water Management and Hydraulic Engineering 2015

Riha, Jaromir ; Julinek, Tomaš ; Adam, Karel

Brno: Institute of Water Structures, FCE, BUT

978-80-214-5230-5

2410-5910

Podaci o skupu

14th Internationa Symposium Water Management and Hydraulic Engineering 2015

predavanje

08.09.2015-10.09.2015

Brno, Češka Republika

Povezanost rada

Građevinarstvo