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https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar/handle/123456789/136579| Title: | Offshore renewable energies : exploring floating modular energy islands : materials, construction technologies, and life cycle assessment |
| Authors: | Marino, Enzo Gkantou, Michaela Malekjafarian, Abdollah Bali, Seevani Baniotopoulos, Charalampos van Beeck, Jeroen Borg, Ruben Paul Bruschi, Niccolo Cardiff, Philip Chatzi, Eleni Cudina, Ivan Dinu, Florea Efthymiou, Evangelos Ferri, Giulio Gervásio, Helena Heng, Junlin Jiang, Zhiyu Lenci, Stefano Lukacevic, Ivan Manuel, Lance Meyer, Angela Méndez-Morales, Mariela Osmanovic, Adnan Pakrashi, Vikram Pandit, Amiya Rega, Giuseppe Skejic, Davor Tesch, Luana Ungureanu, Viorel Uzunovic, Tarik Verma, Amrit Shankar |
| Keywords: | Renewable energy sources Offshore electric power plants Ocean thermal power plants Offshore structures -- Hydrodynamics Wind power plants -- Environmental aspects Aerospace engineering |
| Issue Date: | 2025 |
| Publisher: | Springer |
| Citation: | Marino, E., Gkantou, M., Malekjafarian, A., Bali, S., Baniotopoulos, C., van Beeck, J., ... & Verma, A. S. (2025). Offshore renewable energies: exploring floating modular energy islands—materials, construction technologies, and life cycle assessment. Journal of Ocean Engineering and Marine Energy, 10.1007/s40722-025-00403-y. |
| Abstract: | Floating modular energy islands (FMEIs) are modular, interconnected floating structures designed to collectively produce, store, convert, and transport renewable energy. This review aims to establish a foundation for developing innovative approaches to sustainably harness multi-energy sources in offshore environments. It leverages existing technological expertise while exploring new solutions to address specific challenges associated with FMEIs. The review initially presents existing technologies for floating energy structures and assesses their applicability to FMEI. The structural materials that could be utilised for the construction of a floating energy island are subsequently reviewed. Next, the offshore construction technologies suitable for FMEI are reviewed. Finally, studies on the life cycle assessment of hybrid energy systems are examined, highlighting the environmental advantages of integrating multiple renewable energy sources, thereby underscoring the potential of FMEIs. |
| URI: | https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar/handle/123456789/136579 |
| Appears in Collections: | Scholarly Works - FacBenCPM |
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