The Reference Model Project, supported by the U.S. Department of Energy, was developed
to provide publically available technical and economic benchmarks for a variety of marine
energy converters. The methodology to achieve these benchmarks is to develop public
domain designs that incorporate power performance estimates, structural models, anchor
and mooring designs, power conversion chain designs, and estimates of the operations and
maintenance, installation, and environmental permitting required. The reference model
designs are intended to be conservative, robust, and experimentally verified. The
Backward Bent Duct Buoy (BBDB) presented in this paper is one of three wave energy conversion
devices studied within the Reference Model Project. Comprehensive modeling of
the BBDB in a Northern California climate has enabled a full levelized cost of energy
(LCOE) analysis to be completed on this device.
Revised: May 4, 2017 |
Published: July 18, 2016
Citation
Bull D., D.S. Jenne, C.S. Smith, A.E. Copping, and G. Copeland. 2016.Levelized cost of energy for a Backward Bent Duct Buoy.International Journal of Marine Energy 16.PNNL-SA-121027.doi:10.1016/j.ijome.2016.07.002