Financial viability and political will ultimately determine if tidal range power schemes are developed. This research aims to demonstrate a robust system to make initial estimates of capital costs for tidal range schemes that can be compared between systems and options. A levelised cost of energy (LCOE) is used to compare a tidal range barrage (Morecambe Bay) and a coastal tidal lagoon (North Wales) in the UK; the schemes are set in context with other common energy sources. The results show the Morecambe Bay barrage generates marginally more electricity than the North Wales coastal lagoon and has a shorter impoundment at lower cost. However, the economic arguments for both schemes are similar; both are viable as the LCOE shows. Despite being shown to be financially viable, the sources of funding may remain a problem. Financial returns and two potential public funding mechanisms are discussed. The approach using two simple models makes a strong case for more detailed analysis and, in the current environmental, economic and social climate serious decisions must be taken.
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Tidal range generation: combining the Lancaster zero-dimension generation and cost models Available to Purchase
David Vandercruyssen, CEng, FICE, FIStructE, MCIHT
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David Vandercruyssen, CEng, FICE, FIStructE, MCIHT
Research student, School of Engineering, Renewable Energy and Fluid Machinery Group, Lancaster University, Lancaster, UK (corresponding author: [email protected])
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Simon Baker, MRes;
Simon Baker, MRes
Research student, School of Engineering, Renewable Energy and Fluid Machinery Group, Lancaster University, Lancaster, UK
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David Howard, PGCE, MBES, MIALE, FRES
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David Howard, PGCE, MBES, MIALE, FRES
Fellow of UK CEH, UK Centre for Ecology & Hydrology, Lancaster Environment Centre, Lancaster, UK
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George Aggidis, Eur Ing, CEng, CMarEng, MASME, FIMarEST, FEI, FIET, FIMechE
George Aggidis, Eur Ing, CEng, CMarEng, MASME, FIMarEST, FEI, FIET, FIMechE
Head of Energy, School of Engineering, Renewable Energy and Fluid Machinery Group, Lancaster University, Lancaster, UK
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Publisher: Emerald Publishing
Received:
December 06 2022
Accepted:
April 24 2023
Online ISSN: 1751-4231
Print ISSN: 1751-4223
Published with permission by Emerald Publishing Limited under the CC-BY 4.0 license. (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)
2023
Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers - Energy (2024) 177 (2): 49–62.
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Received:
December 06 2022
Accepted:
April 24 2023
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Vandercruyssen D, Baker S, Howard D, Aggidis G (2024), "Tidal range generation: combining the Lancaster zero-dimension generation and cost models". Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers - Energy, Vol. 177 No. 2 pp. 49–62, doi: https://doi.org/10.1680/jener.22.00077
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