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OceanPixel: a marine spatial planning tool for ocean renewable energy in South East Asia |
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| Title | OceanPixel: a marine spatial planning tool for ocean renewable energy in South East Asia |
| Creator | 1. Francis James O. Corpuz 2. Michael Lochinvar S. Abundo 3. Ma. Rosario Concepcion O. Ang |
| Publisher | Joint Graduate School of Energy and Environment |
| Publication Year | 2557 |
| Keyword | GIS, ocean energy, marine renewable project development |
| Abstract | OceanPixel is a multi-site, multi-device, multi-criteria decision support system designed to support the development of ocean renewable energy (ORE) in the South East Asian region. Its platform is based on Geographical Information System (GIS) which allows the collection, storage, processing, analyses and display of geospatial data. Combining GIS application tools with the resources of the web, OceanPixel becomes a web-based GIS decision support tool. It is designed to combine data from multiple sources and collate them into usable formats providing analysis, as well as expertise in ORE feasibility assessment and planning. It includes different forms of ORE resources such as, tidal, tidal current, wave, ocean thermal, and salinity gradient.To date, a prototype of OceanPixel has been developed and tested utilizing data on tidal current energy of two SEA countries, Singapore and Philippines. A device database with mechanical and electrical specifications and cost is also integrated to the system. Results show that OceanPixel is a promising tool for ORE project developments. It is capable of resource data integration, processing, and analysis. It can be used for assessment of installation through environmental impact consideration, distance to port, distance to shore/grid functions, as well as any other constraints. |
| ISBN | 978-616-92228-1-1 |