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Analysis of the economic feasibility of different floating offshore renewable energies in Canary Islands

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Title
Analysis of the economic feasibility of different floating offshore renewable energies in Canary Islands
Author(s)
Filgueira-Vizoso, Almudena
Costoya, Xurxo
Cordal Iglesias, David
Piegari, Luigi
Tricoli, Pietro
Date
2022-10
Citation
A. Filgueira-Vizoso, X. Costoya, D. Cordal-Iglesias, L. Piegari, P. Tricoli, y L. Castro-Santos, «Analysis of the economic feasibility of different floating offshore renewable energies in Canary Islands», Renewable Energy and Power Quality JournalE&PQJ, vol. 20, n.o 4, pp. 525-259, 2022, doi: 10.24084/repqj20.354
Abstract
[Abstract]: The aim of this paper is to study the suitability of different floating offshore energy technologies in a particular location in economic terms. In this context, their main initial investments and expenses have been taken into account in order to calculate the economic indicators of the economic feasibility study. These indicators are Internal Rate of Return, Net Present Value and Levelized Cost Of Energy. The case study has evaluated the Canary Islands (Spain) and three types of floating offshore renewable energies: offshore wind, wave energy and hybrid systems. The method created generates economic maps, which facilitates the election of the best area where install offshore renewable energy farms in the location selected. In addition, it also allows to select what is the best marine technology to be exploited in this area.
Keywords
Floating offshore renewable energy
Hybrid platforms
Canary Islands
Offshore wind
Wave energy
 
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https://doi.org/10.24084/repqj20.354
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2172-038X

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