Aplicación de energías renovables al sistema portuarioaprovechamiento energético de los molinos de marea

  1. Ibañez Astaburaga, Alejandro
Supervised by:
  1. José Luis Almazán Gárate Director

Defence university: Universidad Politécnica de Madrid

Fecha de defensa: 09 February 2016

Committee:
  1. María Carmen Palomino Monzón Chair
  2. María Nicoletta González Cancelas Secretary
  3. Antonio Colino Martínez Committee member
  4. José María Medina Villaverde Committee member
  5. Justo Mora Alonso-Muñoyerro Committee member

Type: Thesis

Abstract

ABSTRACT From the eighth century until practically the twentieth century, the tide mills have been a source of development of the areas in which they were implanted. Across the Atlantic coast of Europe, and subsequently in America, these devices were developed and connected by its nature with the nearby ports. In these places the raw material, with its origin and destination from these ports, were processed. The emergence of other sources of energy more economic and efficient caused the gradual decline of these devices which led to the disappearance of a large number of them. In recent years, both private and public institutions, especially municipalities, have shown interest in preserving these devices as singular buildings, or as museums or "visitor centers" where the process of milling is explained and also its relationship with the region of influence. This renewed interest in the subject, coupled with the need of finding new sources of renewable energy in order to comply with the conditions of the Kyoto Treaty, has created the need for a study of the possible implementation of small hydro power in the old mills. In the present document, first we have proceeded to describe the history of the tide mills and afterwards we have located them in the Spanish provinces to identify the possible locations of energy generation. In the next step, we proceeded to identify the different types of turbines suitable to these cases, and we have been selected two of them. The first one is consolidated and the second one is in an experimental phase. With these pair Energías renovables en el sistema marítimo portuario: Aprovechamiento energético de los molinos de marea of turbines we have determined and analyzed the outcome of certain financial data depending on the tidal range. The conclusions drawn from this analysis are that operating the system by the flow tide is less productive than by ebb tide. The limited height of tide in the Spanish coast considerably limits the return on investment. This outcome forces potential investors to make a very detailed analysis of each case study. Future researches in this field should be guided towards the development of a new type of mini turbine with more regulation for a higher performance, taking into account also that the basin of a tidal mill can also be an excellent test place. Furthermore, the potential energy output can be a factor to consider in a distributed generation system within a smart city.