Estimation of failure probability of wave energy farms by group method of data handling: An indian scenario

Ghosh, Soumya and Majumder, Mrinmoy and Mohammed, Omar Hazem and Bajaj, Mohit and Singh, Arvind R. and Kamel, Salah (2022) Estimation of failure probability of wave energy farms by group method of data handling: An indian scenario. Frontiers in Energy Research, 10. ISSN 2296-598X

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Abstract

The failure probability of the wave energy converters is exceptionally high, which again increases the operation cost of the entities. The cause of this high cost lies in the fact that various factors influence the production efficiency of the converters. To solve this problem, multiple converters are utilized in series and parallel formation to produce energy simultaneously. This multiple converter system, known as wave energy farms, also fails to increase efficiency and decrease the cost of operation sufficiently. The reason for this is that not only technical but socio-economic as well as different environmental factors have a significant role in this aspect, which remains undetected or under- or over-detected while calculating the potential wave energy. The present investigation tries to classify the different factors which are most influential in controlling the transfer efficiency of wave energy farms to solve the problem of erroneously detecting significant factors. The authors offer a new indicator for estimating the failure likelihood of wave energy farms in converting ocean wave energy into electricity by combining Multi-Criteria Decision Making and Polynomial Neural Networks with information collected from an unbiased ranking technique.

Item Type: Article
Subjects: Impact Archive > Energy
Depositing User: Managing Editor
Date Deposited: 09 May 2023 04:25
Last Modified: 20 Jan 2024 10:15
URI: http://research.sdpublishers.net/id/eprint/2234

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