Development of a marine spatial planning tool for ocean renewable energy. Ang, M., Corpuz, F., Abundo, M., Buhali Jr., M., & Cayetano, A. In volume 5, pages 4318–4323, 2013.
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The use of Geographic Information Systems (GIS) for assessing renewable energy potential has been in place for more than a decade now. Recent studies concerning offshore wind potential through GIS evaluations have been carried out for Europe and the United States. This paper presents the development of a web-based marine spatial planning (MSP) tool for ocean renewable energy (ORE) specifically the developed standalone software called TRIDEnT or Tidal Resource Investigation, Device and Energy Tool which is the basis of the web-based MSP tool. Also presented is the framework of the MSP which is able to host data layers such as bathymetry, location of fishing grounds, marine protected areas and other geospatial information. Other site-specific data such as energy density and current strength is also available. The system will also have a provision for integrating marine and other hydrodynamic models for real-time computation of energy potential in different areas depending on various ocean renewable energy conversion technologies available.
@inproceedings{ang_development_2013,
	title = {Development of a marine spatial planning tool for ocean renewable energy},
	volume = {5},
	url = {https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-84903467229&partnerID=40&md5=4374c0aa11b0099c368ed6a783fd9a7e},
	abstract = {The use of Geographic Information Systems (GIS) for assessing renewable energy potential has been in place for more than a decade now. Recent studies concerning offshore wind potential through GIS evaluations have been carried out for Europe and the United States. This paper presents the development of a web-based marine spatial planning (MSP) tool for ocean renewable energy (ORE) specifically the developed standalone software called TRIDEnT or Tidal Resource Investigation, Device and Energy Tool which is the basis of the web-based MSP tool. Also presented is the framework of the MSP which is able to host data layers such as bathymetry, location of fishing grounds, marine protected areas and other geospatial information. Other site-specific data such as energy density and current strength is also available. The system will also have a provision for integrating marine and other hydrodynamic models for real-time computation of energy potential in different areas depending on various ocean renewable energy conversion technologies available.},
	author = {Ang, M.R.C.O. and Corpuz, F.J.O. and Abundo, M.L.S. and Buhali Jr., M. and Cayetano, A.},
	year = {2013},
	keywords = {Marine spatial planning tool, Ocean renewable energy, Resource assessment, WebGIS},
	pages = {4318--4323}
}

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