Ocean Wave Energy Harvester with Oak Ridge Converter

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Abstract

Oceans can provide great potential for the American energy dominance. There is significant potential to utilize marine energy resources. In the United States, the total amount of marine energy available is equivalent to about 57% of the country's total power generation in 2019. Even if a fraction of this technical potential is harnessed, marine energy technologies could play a crucial role in fulfilling the nation's energy requirements. Marine energy resources are spread out geographically, and because more than 50% of the United States' population resides within 50 miles of the coastline, they are well-positioned to power local communities. These resources are also very dependable, making them a viable option for contributing to a consistent, trustworthy energy grid. Due to their predictable daily and seasonal patterns, marine energy resources can be integrated into our energy generation portfolio. On the other hand, ocean environment presents many challenges for cost-effective renewable energy conversion, including optimal control of ocean wave energy. This report presents a novel cost-effective energy conversion technique for ocean wave energy harvesters. The proposed system is simulated by using the Oak Ridge Converter to directly interface ocean wave energy source with the utility grid. The system description and simulation results are presented in detail. The results show that the proposed system is a cost effective and promising technology to reduce the infrastructure cost for ocean wave energy harvesters.1

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publication2025 IEEE 26th Workshop on Control and Modeling for Power Electronics, COMPEL 2025
PublisherInstitute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.
ISBN (Electronic)9798331527020
DOIs
StatePublished - 2025
Event26th IEEE Workshop on Control and Modeling for Power Electronics, COMPEL 2025 - Knoxville, United States
Duration: Jun 22 2025Jun 26 2025

Publication series

Name2025 IEEE 26th Workshop on Control and Modeling for Power Electronics, COMPEL 2025

Conference

Conference26th IEEE Workshop on Control and Modeling for Power Electronics, COMPEL 2025
Country/TerritoryUnited States
CityKnoxville
Period06/22/2506/26/25

Funding

This study is supported by the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Water Power Technologies Office (WPTO).

Keywords

  • Grid Integration
  • Oak Ridge Converter
  • Ocean Wave Energy
  • Resonant Converter

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