Hybrid Energy Systems for Offshore Applications
- Length: 328 pages
- Edition: 1
- Language: English
- Publisher: Elsevier
- Publication Date: 2021-06-03
- ISBN-10: 0323898238
- ISBN-13: 9780323898232
- Sales Rank: #0 (See Top 100 Books)
There has been a strong need to enhance the utilization of renewable energy systems (RESs) from onshore to offshore applications where oil and gas companies are pivoting to integrate such renewable energy options into their offshore operations to lower their carbon footprint, extend the lifetime of their assets, and expand their market. In this regard, innovative hybrid energy systems, such as “Power to Gas (P2G) and “Power to Liquid (P2L) options, as well as novel integration strategies for “Gas to Power (G2P) systems, offer the opportunity to implement solutions energy transition, paving the way to offshore RES deployment.
Hybrid Energy Systems for Offshore Applications delivers a comprehensive presentation of state of the art and perspective developments of offshore RES exploitation strategies and technologies, and provides a unique portfolio of decision-making methodologies supporting the selection of the most suitable options for offshore renewable energy production at a specific site. System modeling and analysis along with the definitions of multicriteria methodologies and strategies based on sustainability, environmental impact, and safety performance indicators are addressed in an integrated fashion. Rounding out with both research and practical applications explained, this book gives academicians and industrial professionals fundamentals and methods for integrated performance analysis of innovative systems addressing offshore RES exploitation, sustainable chemical and power production, better efficiency, lower costs, lower environmental impact, and higher inherent safety.
Cover image Title page Table of Contents Copyright Preface of the Series Editor Preface Nomenclature Greek letters Subscripts Acronyms Chapter 1. Introduction Abstract 1.1 Background 1.2 Closing remarks Chapter 2. Offshore renewable energy options Abstract 2.1 Offshore wind energy 2.2 Solar energy 2.3 Wave energy 2.4 Tidal currents energy 2.5 Challenges of offshore renewable energy sources 2.6 Opportunities for exploitation of offshore renewable energy sources 2.7 Closing remarks Chapter 3. Innovative hybrid energy options Abstract 3.1 General scheme of offshore hybrid energy systems 3.2 Power to hydrogen 3.3 Power to synthetic natural gas 3.4 Power to methanol 3.5 Gas to power 3.6 Closing remarks Chapter 4. System modeling and analysis Abstract 4.1 Energy analysis 4.2 Exergy analysis 4.3 Economic analysis 4.4 Exergoeconomic analysis 4.5 Environmental impact analysis 4.6 Inherent safety analysis 4.7 SWOT analysis 4.8 Closing remarks Chapter 5. Sustainability index development Abstract 5.1 Sustainability assessment methodology for P2G and P2L systems 5.2 Sustainability assessment methodology for G2P systems 5.3 Inherent safety assessment methodology 5.4 Integrated assessment methodology 5.5 Sensitivity analysis techniques 5.6 Closing remarks Chapter 6. Case studies Abstract 6.1 Case study 1: OWT farm and P2G/P2L offshore hybrid energy systems 6.2 Case study 2: OWT farm and G2P offshore hybrid energy systems 6.3 Case study 3: Emerging methanol production routes for P2L offshore hybrid energy systems driven by wind and solar energies 6.4 Closing remarks Chapter 7. Conclusions and future directions Abstract 7.1 Conclusions 7.2 Future directions Bibliography Index
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