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    Variable Speed Control In Wells Turbine-Based Oscillating Water Column Devices: Optimum Rotational Speed

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    The effects of climate change and global warming reveal the need to find alternative sources of clean energy. In this sense, wave energy power plants, and in particular Oscillating Water Column (OWC) devices, offer a huge potential of energy harnessing. Nevertheless, the conversion systems have not reached a commercially mature stage yet so as to compete with conventional power plants. At this point, the use of new control methods over the existing technology arises as a doable way to improve the efficiency of the system. Due to the nonuniform response that the turbine shows to the rotational speed variation, the speed control of the turbo-generator may offer a feasible solution for efficiency improvement during the energy conversion. In this context, a novel speed control approach for OWC systems is presented in this paper, demonstrating its goodness and affording promising results when particularized to the Mutriku's wave power plant.This work was supported in part by the University of the Basque Country (Universidad del Pais Vasco UPV/Euskal Herriko Unibertsitatea EHU) through Project PPG17/33 and by the MINECO through the Research Project DPI2015-70075-R (MINECO/FEDER, EU), as well as to the Basque Government through Ph.D. Grant PIF PRE_2016_2_0193. The authors would like to thank the collaboration of the Basque Energy Agency (EVE) through Agreement UPV/EHUEVE23/6/2011, the Spanish National Fusion Laboratory (EURATOM-CIEMAT) through Agreement UPV/EHUCIEMAT08/190 and EUSKAMPUS - Campus of International Excellence. They would also like to thank Yago Torre-Enciso and Olatz Ajuria from EVE for their collaboration and help

    Discussion on “An Adaptive Variable Structure Control Law for Sensorless Induction Motors”

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