1st Edition

Techno-Economics of Offshore Renewable Energy Wind, Wave, Energy Storage, and Systems Integration

By Qiang Gao, Nesimi Ertuğrul Copyright 2026
466 Pages 69 Color & 84 B/W Illustrations
by CRC Press

466 Pages 69 Color & 84 B/W Illustrations
by CRC Press

This essential reference for industry professionals, researchers, and advanced students provides a comprehensive and integrated overview of the technical and economic aspects of offshore renewable energy systems, focusing on offshore wind, wave energy, and energy storage technologies. Gao and Ertuğrul’s emphasis on the techno-economics of offshore wind, wave energy systems, and energy storage... Read more

1. Offshore Wind Energy 2. Wave Energy 3. Energy Resources Assessment for Hybrid Development 4. Combined Offshore Wind and Wave Energy Conversion Systems 5. Power Intermittency of Combined Energy Conversion Systems 6. Integration of Energy Storage for Offshore Energy System 7. DC Transmissions and DC Grid in Offshore Renewable Energy Farms 8. Techno-economic Modelling of Offshore Energy Systems 9. Techno-economic Analysis of Offshore Wind Energy: A Case Study in Australia 10. Integrated Insights of Developing Offshore Energy

Biography

Qiang Gao is a Senior Energy Specialist at Aurecon Group and a Research Fellow at School of Electrical and Mechanical Engineering at the University of Adelaide. He attained his Bachelor, Master, and PhD degrees from Chongqing University, the University of Melbourne, and the University of Adelaide, respectively.

Nesimi Ertuğrul is an Associate Professor in the School of Electrical and Mechanical Engineering at the University of Adelaide. He received his BSc and MSc from Istanbul Technical University and his PhD in Electrical Engineering from Newcastle University, UK, in 1993. He is a senior member of IEEE.

Gao and Ertugrul have produced a timely and authoritative work that fills a critical gap in the literature on offshore renewable energy. This book stands out for its rigorous yet accessible treatment of the technical and economic dimensions of offshore wind, wave energy, and energy storage systems. By combining in-depth technical insights with real-world data, cost analyses, and global case studies, the authors provide a holistic framework that is both academically sound and practically relevant.
The book’s integrated focus on techno-economic evaluation makes it a valuable resource not only for engineers and researchers, but also for policymakers, financiers, and decision-makers in the renewable energy sector. It equips readers with the tools and understanding needed to assess the feasibility and sustainability of offshore energy solutions in a real-world context.
This is an essential reference for anyone serious about contributing to the future of clean, ocean-based energy systems. I highly recommend it to professionals, researchers, and students alike.

Michael NegnevitskyProfessor, Chair in Power Engineering and Computational Intelligence at University of Tasmania, Australia

This beautiful book by Gao and Ertugrul is very timely. Pushing the paradigm shift of designing and deploying hybrid energy farms that can make use of the common infrastructure built for wind to bring to maturity technologies that are less developed such as wave energy converters and offshore storage is what the community needs to hear right now, and is partly reflected in recent developments with offshore wind tenders where synergy is explicitly pursued, especially in Europe. Furthermore, the book itself is an absolute treasure trove of information presented in a systematic and comprehensive manner. As such, it will be very useful for teachers of ocean renewable energy technologies and new students entering the field.

Antonis I. VakisFull Professor at University of Groningen, Netherland

I am delighted to endorse the book Techno-Economics of Offshore Renewable Energy: Wind, Wave, Energy Storage and Systems Integration by Dr. Qiang Gao and Dr. Nesimi Ertugrul. Most of existing books in this field typically focus on either the technical or economic side of offshore energy. Fortunately, this book arrives at a critical and timely moment in the emerging phase of offshore renewable energy development. By offering both deep technical analysis and thorough economic assessment — supported by detailed case studies — the authors ensure readers gain a systematic, integrated understanding of offshore wind, wave, and storage systems. This comprehensive approach is essential for driving forward innovation, improving deployment strategies, and shaping the future development of the field. This book will serve as an invaluable resource for engineers, researchers, and policymakers seeking to advance next-generation offshore renewable energy solutions.

Jia MiAssistant Professor at Stevens Institute of Technology, USA