International Journal of Sustainable Energy (Nov 2022)

Energy utilisation strategy in an offshore floating wind system with variable production of fresh water and hybrid energy storage

  • Theodoros Lilas,
  • Ioannis Dagkinis,
  • Afrokomi-Afroula Stefanakou,
  • Evanthia Antoniou,
  • Nikitas Nikitakos,
  • Artemis Maglara,
  • Athanasios Vatistas

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1080/14786451.2022.2067160
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 41, no. 10
pp. 1572 – 1590

Abstract

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Renewable energy sources increase their share in the energy mix and, therefore it is important to accommodate variability in energy production. In this study, a hybrid approach is evaluated where a combination of batteries and compressed air are used together with seawater reverse osmosis in order to match renewable energy against electricity and water needs. Especially in remote islands renewable energy-powered desalination is an attractive option. These technologies are tested on a semi-submersible floating platform, accommodating an offshore wind turbine, a photovoltaic system and a reverse osmosis seawater desalination. The floating offshore system can deliver both fresh water and electricity in a dynamic configuration. Simulations of different operating strategies have been examined and show that sustainable solutions can be achieved.

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