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Simulation of electricity supply of an Atlantic island by offshore wind turbines and wave energy converters associated with a medium scale local energy storage

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The problem of sizing an electricity storage for a 5000 inhabitants island supplied by both marine renewables (offshore wind and waves) and the mainland grid is addressed by a case study based on a full year resource and consumption data. Generators , transmission lines and battery storage are accounted for through basic simplified models while the focus is put on electricity import/export budget. Self sufficiency does not seem a reasonable goal to pursue, but partial autonomy provided by renewable sources and a medium size storage would probably be profitable to the island community.
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hal-00676111 , version 1 (03-03-2012)

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Aurélien Babarit, Hamid Ben Ahmed, Alain H. Clément, Vincent Debusschere, Gaelle Duclos, et al.. Simulation of electricity supply of an Atlantic island by offshore wind turbines and wave energy converters associated with a medium scale local energy storage. Renewable Energy, 2006, Vol.31 (n°2), pp.153-160. ⟨10.1016/j.renene.2005.08.014⟩. ⟨hal-00676111⟩
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