Offshore energy refers to the production of electricity from renewable sources such as wind, waves, and tides located in bodies of water such as oceans and seas. The types of offshore renewable energy include offshore wind, wave energy, and tidal energy. Offshore wind involves harnessing the power of wind turbines located in offshore wind farms to generate electricity. These forms of offshore renewable energy have the potential to play a significant role in the transition to a more sustainable and low-carbon energy system. This lecture offers an in depth examination of offshore energy including its forms, market capitalization, advantages the economic and environmental consequences with solutions. The course provides a comprehensive analysis of Wave energy in relation to offshore energy with the mathematical equations that governs its existences and functioning.
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interesting and engaging