Advancing Offshore Renewable Energy: Techno-Economic and Dynamic Performance of Hybrid Wind-Wave Systems
Alaa Ahmed, Maha N. Haji

TL;DR
This paper evaluates hybrid offshore wind-wave systems, demonstrating their potential to reduce costs, stabilize power output, and improve dynamic performance through detailed techno-economic and hydrodynamic analysis.
Contribution
It introduces a comprehensive analysis of hybrid wind-wave platforms, highlighting the benefits of integrating wave energy converters with offshore wind turbines for cost reduction and performance enhancement.
Findings
Wave energy converter integration reduces levelized cost of energy by 15-83%.
Hybrid systems cut power fluctuations by 50%.
Reaction plates improve damping and energy absorption.
Abstract
Offshore wind and wave energy offer high energy density and availability. While offshore wind has matured significantly, wave energy remains costly and under development. Integrating both technologies into a hybrid system can enhance power generation, stabilize output, and reduce costs. This study explores the benefits of combining an offshore floating wind turbine with the two-body heaving point absorber wave energy converter, Reference Model 3 (RM3). Six configurations are analyzed: RM3 integrated with the National Renewable Energy Laboratory 5 MW and the International Energy Agency 15 MW wind turbines, each tested on both spar and semi-submersible platforms. The analysis examines dynamic response, mooring loads, and power production under varying environmental conditions, considering the influence of the wave energy converter float motion and an optional reaction plate. Results…
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Taxonomy
TopicsWave and Wind Energy Systems · HVDC Systems and Fault Protection · Wind Energy Research and Development
