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Standardising Marine Renewable Energy Testing: Gap Analysis and Recommendations for Development of Standards

Donald R. Noble    
Michael O?Shea    
Frances Judge    
Eider Robles    
Rodrigo Martinez    
Faryal Khalid    
Philipp R. Thies    
Lars Johanning    
Yann Corlay    
Roman Gabl    
Thomas A. D. Davey    
Nithiananthan Vejayan and Jimmy Murphy    

Resumen

Marine renewable energy (MRE) is still an emerging technology. As such, there is still a lack of mature standards and guidance for the development and testing of these devices. The sector covers a wide range of disciplines, so there is a need for more comprehensive guidance to cover these. This paper builds on a study undertaken in the MaRINET2 project to summarise recommendations and guidance for testing MRE devices and components, by reviewing the recently published guidance. Perceived gaps in the guidance are then discussed, expanding on the previous study. Results from an industry survey are also used to help quantify and validate these gaps. The main themes identified can be summarised as: the development progression from concept to commercialisation, including more complex environmental conditions in testing, accurately modelling and quantifying the power generated, including grid integration, plus modelling and testing of novel moorings and foundation solutions. A pathway to a standardised approach to MRE testing is presented, building on recommendations learnt from the MaRINET2 round-robin testing, showing how these recommendations are being incorporated into the guidance and ultimately feeding into the development of international standards for the marine renewable energy sector.

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