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Resource assessment of the marine current developed in the Cozumel Channel

Authors :
Alcérreca-Huerta, Juan C.
Callejas-Jiménez, Mariana E.
Ordonez-Sanchez, Stephanie
Gallegos, Gabriel
Allmark, Matthew J.
Johnstone, Cameron M.
Marino-Tapia, Ismael
O’Doherty, Tim
Silva, Rodolfo
Carrillo, Laura
Source :
13th European Wave and Tidal Energy Conference
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

Renewable energy based systems are expected to contribute on the reduction of greenhouse gases and carbon emission, while satisfying global energy demands. In Mexico, the Cozumel Channel located in the Caribbean Sea has been identified as a potential energy source in the region. Preliminary studies have shown that the ocean current is characterized by almost uniform and unidirectional flow velocities of up to 2.0 m/s within its mid-section with water depths > 500 m. Nevertheless, a detailed resource assessment in shallow waters of the Cozumel Channel is required to address sites potentially suitable for the installation of marine energy converters. Field measurements were taken during September 23rd-29th, 2018 to describe the spatial variation of the marine current velocities at various points along the east-side of the Cozumel Channel, at water depths less than 50 m. Flow velocities higher than 1.0 m/s were identified on the northern east of the Cozumel Channel, at a distance >600 m from the shoreline and over the continental shelf with water depths

Subjects

Subjects :
TJ
TC

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
13th European Wave and Tidal Energy Conference
Accession number :
edsair.core.ac.uk....b5277d8a20cb4178bd9040fc681073db