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Working model on Power Generation in Offshore Rig Using Tidal Energy

Shobhit Kumar

Abstract


Abstract- Hydrocarbons are a significant source of energy. Its expanding usage has caused the hydrocarbon exploration to go past the shore. Offshore Rig power prerequisites are higher contrasted with onshore rigs. Diesel Generators are customarily utilized for the power prerequisites of offshore rigs. This project expects to propose a plan to utilize the renewable source of energy (fundamentally tidal energy) for energy age in offshore. The thought is to have a Hybrid energy framework, wherein both the renewable and non-renewable sources of energy can coincide together in a cooperative relationship. The energy harnessed from tidal waves will be utilized to meet the power necessities of offshore rig nearby the diesel generator. This would bring about a general progressively productive and cost-effective energy age. Wave energy would be harnessed by offshore water turbines introduced on the offshore rig; on which the movement of turbines wings will be moved to the generator which will deliver power. The energy produced would be moved to the rig by means of wires and can be put away in batteries for additional utilization on the rig. A model is demonstrated for the offshore turbine and energy age is indicated utilizing dynamo and wing. There is a requirement for an elective source of energy in offshore rigs as a result of the high environmental effect of diesel generators and different issues related to it. Given the current global scenario and advancements in Electric automobile market, there is an exigency for a Hybrid energy system to meet the upcoming energy needs and boost the Global Energy Infra

 


Keywords


Hybrid energy, hydrocarbon, Offshore rig, Tidal energy, power

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