中国石化新闻网讯 据油价网2月5日消息称,能源公司正在加快2023年潮汐能业务的发展步伐,因为世界各国都希望使可再生能源结构多样化,以应对日益增长的能源不安全。近年来,随着各国政府寻求创新方式来实现未来几十年的气候目标,潮汐能这一长期被忽视的绿色能源选择终于获得了更大的吸引力。今年,几个国家都有新的潮汐能项目的大计划,这将使世界潮汐能发电能力显著增长。
全球波浪和潮汐能市场预计将从2021年的5.8亿美元增长到2028年的44.1亿美元,复合年增长率为33.2%。这将受到几个国家对新的波浪和潮汐能相关发电项目的更大投资的刺激。这是全球从化石燃料向可再生替代品过渡的更大目标的一部分。一些分析人士认为,由于世界水资源丰富,潮汐和波浪能可以提供世界能源需求的10%。然而,国际能源机构(IEA)的海洋跟踪报告表明,如果世界各国希望在2050年实现净零碳排放,潮汐能和波浪能技术必须以更快的速度部署。
一些国家正在启动潮汐能项目,并扩大以前的项目,希望提高其可再生能源能力,使绿色能源的结构多样化。在菲律宾,圣贝纳迪诺海洋电力公司(SBOPC)已就其Capul岛海洋电力项目的工程、采购和建设(EPC)合同征求建议,这是此类项目中的第一个。其目标是利用潮汐流能量转换技术生产1兆瓦的潮汐能。在过去的九年中,SBOPC对海洋进行了多次调查,以评估吕宋岛和米沙鄢群岛之间的圣贝纳迪诺海峡的适用性。
曹海斌 摘译自 油价网
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Tidal Energy To See Major Expansion This Decade
Energy companies and governments are picking up the pace of the development of tidal energy operations in 2023, as countries worldwide look to diversify the renewables mix in a response to growing energy insecurity. Tidal power, a long-neglected green energy option, has finally gained greater traction in recent years, as governments look for innovative ways to meet their climate targets over the coming decades. This year, several countries have big plans for new tidal power projects, which will see the world’s tidal energy capacity grow significantly.
The global wave and tidal energy market is expected to grow from $0.58 billion in 2021 to $4.41 billion by 2028, at a CAGR of 33.2 percent. This will be spurred by greater investment in new wave and tidal energy-related power projects across several countries. This forms part of a larger aim globally to transition away from fossil fuels to renewable alternatives. Some analysts believe that tidal and wave energy could provide up to 10 percent of the world’s energy needs thanks to the world’s abundant water sources. However, the International Energy Agency’s (IEA) Ocean Tracking Report suggests tidal and wave power technology must be deployed at a faster rate if countries around the world hope to achieve net-zero carbon emissions by 2050.
Several countries are launching tidal energy operations and expanding on previous projects in the hope of boosting their renewable energy capacity and diversifying the mix of green energy sources. In the Philippines, the San Bernardino Ocean Power Corporation (SBOPC) has launched a request for proposals for the engineering, procurement, and construction (EPC) contract for its Capul Island Ocean Power Project, the first project of its kind. The aim is to produce 1MW of tidal energy using tidal instream energy conversion technology. Over the last nine years, SBOPC has carried out multiple surveys of the ocean to assess the suitability of the San Bernardino Strait between the Luzon and Visayas island groups.





