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National geodatabase of tidal stream power resource in USA

Authors :
Kevin A. Haas
Xuan Shi
Lide Jiang
Steven P. French
Vincent S. Neary
Hermann M. Fritz
Kevin M. Stewart
Zafer Defne
Brennan T. Smith
Source :
Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews. 16:3326-3338
Publication Year :
2012
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2012.

Abstract

A geodatabase of tidal constituents is developed to present the regional assessment of tidal stream power resource in the USA. Tidal currents are numerically modeled with the Regional Ocean Modeling System (ROMS) and calibrated with the available measurements of tidal current speeds and water level surfaces. The performance of the numerical model in predicting the tidal currents and water levels is assessed by an independent validation. The geodatabase is published on a public domain via a spatial database engine with interactive tools to select, query and download the data. Regions with the maximum average kinetic power density exceeding 500 W/m 2 (corresponding to a current speed of ∼1 m/s), total surface area larger than 0.5 km 2 and depth greater than 5 m are defined as hotspots and documented. The regional assessment indicates that the state of Alaska (AK) has the largest number of locations with considerably high kinetic power density, followed by, Maine (ME), Washington (WA), Oregon (OR), California (CA), New Hampshire (NH), Massachusetts (MA), New York (NY), New Jersey (NJ), North and South Carolina (NC, SC), Georgia (GA), and Florida (FL).

Details

ISSN :
13640321
Volume :
16
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........5c17ec256c77a79c4177e2ca1c1a3160