Feasibility Study for a Wave Energy Pilot Project in Indonesia
印度尼西亚波浪能试点项目可行性研究
基本信息
- 批准号:10046610
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 19.76万
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- 依托单位国家:英国
- 项目类别:Feasibility Studies
- 财政年份:2023
- 资助国家:英国
- 起止时间:2023 至 无数据
- 项目状态:已结题
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项目摘要
INWAVE, the onshore-type Wave Energy Converter, is suitable for shoreline and remote islands. IWES's business goal is to offer the **world's first affordable Wave Energy Converter**, with a **simple, scalable & sustainable** technology. The technology has been claimed feasible at prototype demonstration level since 2015 with Seal of Excellence award by European Commission's Horizon 2020 programme, and Marine Energy Alliance (MEA) award in 2019, scoring high-quality innovative marine energy systems to deploy across all over the coasts. It provides the unique approach of: (i) deploying power-generated device **onshore**, (ii) harvesting wave energy from **the shallow nearshore water**, and (iii) using the **whole range of wave movements**. It ensures **durability, safety and affordability**. This **reduces costs and time, enabling sustainable supply for the smaller scale local market needs**.INWave innovation brings access to clean and affordable energy to the coastal community. It is competitive with expensive diesel generators, which are commonplace in fishery villages and remote coastal areas in Indonesia. In particular in the bordering region, remote area and eastern part of Indonesia, meeting energy demand is very expensive relying on fossil-based energy, due to the logistic conditions. Diesel generators, kerosene lamps and wood-burning are common occurrences.There is a huge potential of ocean energy in Indonesia that could be utilised to generate electricity. The main beneficiaries of planned wave power plants are coastal communities from relatively traditional fishery villages and farms in the coastlines to replace the unstably priced, pollutive diesel generator with the clean, affordable and constant wave energy power.The object of the proposed **Feasibility Study** is to prepare for the feasible construction and commissioning of a Wave Energy Pilot Plant in **Nusa Tenggara province, Eastern Indonesia, where the renewable energy demand is high**. Through appropriate surveys and assessments, the Feasibility Study is expected to yield guidelines concerning significant technical, social, economic, and environmental aspects of the project. The proposed innovation to be installed in a coastline is an onshore-type WEC technology. Onshore, because as opposed to many other offshore capital-intensive WECs under slow development, its power generation unit is located on the shoreline and not at sea, **bringing the market entry much faster**. This design enables system stability, significant costs reduction and makes clean energy infrastructure investment more affordable. We shall maintain the collaborative partnerships with all relevant government stakeholders, which ensure project adequation with the country's sustainable development targets and regulatory framework.
INWAVE是陆上型波浪能转换器,适用于海岸线和偏远岛屿。 IWES 的业务目标是提供**世界上第一个经济实惠的波浪能转换器**,并采用**简单、可扩展且可持续的**技术。自 2015 年以来,该技术已被认为在原型演示水平上具有可行性,并获得了欧盟委员会地平线 2020 计划颁发的卓越奖,并于 2019 年获得了海洋能源联盟 (MEA) 奖,为可在整个海岸部署的高质量创新海洋能源系统打分。它提供了独特的方法:(i)在岸上部署发电设备,(ii)从**近岸浅水**收集波浪能,以及(iii)利用**整个波浪运动范围**。它确保**耐用性、安全性和经济性**。这**降低了成本和时间,从而能够满足较小规模的当地市场需求**。INWave 创新为沿海社区带来了清洁且负担得起的能源。它与印度尼西亚渔村和偏远沿海地区常见的昂贵柴油发电机具有竞争力。特别是在印尼边境地区、偏远地区和东部地区,由于物流条件的限制,依靠化石能源满足能源需求的成本非常昂贵。柴油发电机、煤油灯和燃烧木材是常见现象。印度尼西亚的海洋能源潜力巨大,可以用来发电。规划中的波浪发电厂的主要受益者是沿海社区,来自相对传统的渔村和海岸线农场,以清洁、负担得起和持续的波浪能电力取代价格不稳定、污染严重的柴油发电机。 拟议**可行性研究的对象** 的目的是为在可再生能源需求较高的 **印度尼西亚东部努沙登加拉省** 波浪能试点工厂的可行建设和调试做准备。通过适当的调查和评估,可行性研究预计将产生有关该项目的重要技术、社会、经济和环境方面的指导方针。拟议安装在海岸线上的创新技术是陆上型 WEC 技术。陆上,因为与许多其他发展缓慢的离岸资本密集型WEC不同,其发电装置位于海岸线而不是海上,**使市场进入速度更快**。这种设计可实现系统稳定性、显着降低成本,并使清洁能源基础设施投资更加实惠。我们将与所有相关政府利益相关者保持合作伙伴关系,确保项目充分符合国家的可持续发展目标和监管框架。
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