Climate Change and Ocean Renewable Energy

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Renewable-energy is energy that is collected from renewable resources that are naturally replenished on a human timescale. Renewable-energy includes sources such as sunlight, tides, waves, wind, rain, and geothermal heat. According to BP's-2018 Energy Outlook (EO), renewable energy will be the fastest growing source of energy, increasing fivefold by 2040 thus providing around 14% of global primary energy at this future point. On the other hand, climate change is bringing about rising temperatures, which have significant negative impacts on humans and the environment, and transitioning to renewable energy sources, such as biofuels, can help meet this challenge. Transitioning to renewable energy, and reducing reliance on fossil fuels, is one way to help slow down the effects of climate change. While renewables used to be a more expensive option, new clean energy technologies are lowering costs and helping to move economies away from fossil fuels. The 1st International Conference on Climate Change and Ocean Renewable Energy (CCORE 2022), is a virtual conference held from November 4-7, 2022, presenting experiences and ideas through research talks and presentations from diverse fields in climate change and ocean renewable energy. This event offers a platform in bringing together a forum for students, postdocs and established scientists to exchange their ideas and contribute to an integrative approach to climate change and ocean renewable energy. 

Author(s): Soufiane Haddout, Priya Krishnamoorthy Lakshmi, Antonio Mubango Hoguane
Series: Springer Proceedings in Earth and Environmental Sciences
Publisher: Springer
Year: 2023

Language: English
Pages: 200
City: Cham

Preface
Committee Members
Contents
Development and Utilization of Ocean Renewable Energy
Zero Carbon Emission Based Electrical Power Plant by Harvesting Oceanic Wave Energy: Minimization of Environmental Impact in Bangladesh
1 Introduction
2 Challenges for Electrical Power Generation
3 Environmental Impact of the Conventional Power Plant
4 Overview of Oceanic Wave Energy Conversion
5 Construction of the Proposed DDLG
6 Simulation Results
7 Conclusion
References
The Effect of Air Density in Offshore Wind Power Potential in India
1 Introduction
2 Data and Methods
2.1 Data
2.2 Methodology
3 Result and Discussion
4 Conclusion
References
Influence of Vertical Plates on the Pitching Motion of a SPAR Wind Floater in Waves
1 Introduction
2 Concept of Vertical Plate
3 Methodology
4 Results and Discussions
5 Conclusions
6 Recommendations
References
Developing a Decision Support System for a Pumped Storage Hybrid Power Plant
1 Introduction
2 Methodology
2.1 Electricity Production Using Hybrid Systems
2.2 Electricity Spot Market Price Forecasting with LSTM
3 Data Sets
3.1 Wind Speed Data
3.2 Solar Radiation and Cloudiness Data
3.3 Market Clearing Price (MCP) Data
4 Study Area
5 Results
5.1 Data Analyses
6 LSTM Results
6.1 Hybrid Systems
7 The Limitation of the Study
8 Conclusions
References
A SWOT Analysis for Offshore Wind Energy Development: Turkey Case
1 Introduction
1.1 Offshore Wind in Europe and Asia
1.2 A Swot Analysis for Turkey
1.3 Strengths
1.4 Weaknesses
1.5 Opportunities
1.6 Threats
2 Conclusions
References
The Combined Effects of Channel Amplitude and Fluid Elasticity on Viscoelastic Fluid Flow Through a Periodic Channel
1 Introduction
2 Formulation of the Problem
3 Linear Stability Analysis and Numerical Solutions
4 Results and Discussion
5  Conclusion
References
Impact of Climate Change on Water Resources Management
Evaluation of Floc Characteristics Induced by Heavy Metals in an Estuarine Environment
1 Introduction
2 Materials and Methods
2.1 Instrumentation
2.2 Experimental Procedure
3 Results and Discussion
3.1 Variation of Floc Volume Fraction with Metal Concentration
4 Conclusions
References
Ecosystem Approach for Sustaining Water Resources
1 Introduction
2 Methods
2.1 Study Area
2.2 Diatom Analysis
2.3 Data Analysis
2.4 Trophic Diatom Index (TDI) Analysis
3 Results
4 Discussion
5 Conclusion
References
Flood Modelling and Inundation Mapping of Meenachil River Using HEC-RAS and HEC-HMS Software
1 Introduction
2 Methodology
2.1 Study Area
2.2 Data Collected
2.3 Hydro-meteorological Data
2.4 Digital Elevation Model
2.5 Global Curve Number Gridded Map
2.6 LISS III Image
2.7 Street Maps
2.8 Methodology Adopted
2.9 Hydrologic Modelling Using HEC HMS Software
2.10 Hydraulic Modelling Using HEC-RAS
2.11 Flood Studies
3 Results and Discussion
3.1 Hydraulic Analysis Using HEC-RAS
3.2 Flood Studies
4 Limitations of the Study
5 Conclusion
References
Analysis Based on Sediment Core Diatoms for Paleolimnological Approach
1 Introduction
2 Methodology
3 Results and Discussions
4 Conclusion and Recommendations
References
Impact of Agro-Chemicals Exposure on the Human Health and Environment
1 Introduction
2 Methodology
3 Results
4 Discussion
5 Conclusion
References
Climate Change Impact on Agriculture of Almaty Region, Kazakhstan
1 Introduction
2 Materials and Methods
3 Results and Discussion
4 Conclusion
References
Why is Correct Agricultural Water Management Necessarily a Prerequisites in Water Shortage Regions?
1 Introduction
2 Methodology
3 Results and Discussion
4 Recommendations
5 Conclusion
References
Some Considerations on the Application of Ocean Wave Energy for Water Pumping in Near Shore Areas in Mozambique Channel
1 Introduction
2 Methodology
2.1 Description of the Study Site
2.2 Data Set
2.3 Technical Viability of Wave Energy for Water Pumping
3 Results
4 Discussion
4.1 The Use of Pumped Saltwater for Marine Culture
4.2 The Use of Pumped Saltwater for Mini-Hydropower Operation
4.3 Freshwater Production
5 Concluding Remarks
5.1 The Use of Pumped Saltwater for Marine Culture
References
Predicting the Spatio-Temporal Evolution of DO and COD in the Bouregreg Estuary (Morocco): First Results
1 Introduction
2 Numerical Model
2.1 Hydraulic Model
2.2 Oxygen Series Modeling
3 Materials and Methods
4 Results and Discussion
5 Conclusions
References
Author Index