Equitable Testing and Evaluation of Marine Energy Extraction Devices in terms of Performance, Cost and Environmental Impact: Guidelines regarding the variation of infrastructure requirements with scale of deployment






EQUIMAR


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There have been many studies of the possible variation of economic viability (in particular on the cost of electricity per kWh and the specific capital cost) with cumulative installed capacity of marine energy. Typically the learning curve approach has been employed using progress ratios inferred from other sectors. Although of some use for long term policy decisions, learning curve studies of marine energy systems do not provide a basis for understanding how the cost of a particular technology may vary with deployment site and with the installed capacity at a particular site.


- Inglês


- Nenhuma restrição


- Biodiversidade Marinha


- Avaliação do Impacto Ambiental, Planos de Gestão Ambiental, Planos de Contrabalanços da Biodiversidade, e afins


- Avaliação de impactos


- Nenhuma / Não aplicável



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