Energy Reports, Volume 13, Pages 4827-4845 , 01/06/2025

Tidal energy assessment along the coast of the Andaman Sea in Southern Thailand

Narit Klompong, Jompob Waewsak, Ruamporn Nikhom, Somphol Chiwamongkhonkarn, Chuleerat Kongruang, Yves Gagnon

Abstract

In the context of climate change, power generation from renewable energy resources is rapidly developing throughout the World. While still in its infancy, tidal power is seen, on a long-term basis, as a component of renewable energy portfolios. This paper assesses the technical power potential and the economic aspect of tidal power generation along the coast of the Andaman Sea in Southern Thailand. As a necessary condition for tidal power generation, the tidal current kinetic energy was estimated from the tidal current speeds. The Regional Ocean Modeling System (ROMS) and the Surface-water Modeling System (SMS), along with bathymetry, salinity and sea surface temperature, were executed to analyze the potential of the tidal resource to generate electricity. The forcing data were obtained from the Weather Research and Forecasting (WRF) modeling with FNL reanalysis data over the period of 2012–2016. For validation purposes, the spatial tidal current speeds and water depths were also measured in four representative coastline areas. Some areas of the Andaman Sea coastline appear to have sufficient tidal energy potential for power generation, especially along the southern part of the coast. The results show that the highest annual energy production could reach 160 MWh per year for a 10-unit cluster of a 103 kW tidal current turbine. On the other hand, using the most efficient tidal current turbine studied, the annual energy production could reach 79 MWh per year in large areas of the southern part of the Andaman coast. Finally, for the potential site identified (Pak Phra Strait), the evaluation of the economic indicators reveal that the tidal project could be viable with financial subsidies or incentives from the various levels of governments.

Document Type

Article

Source Type

Journal

Keywords

Andaman SeaPower densityROMSTidal currentTidal power generation

ASJC Subject Area

Chemical Engineering : Chemical Engineering (miscellaneous)Environmental Science : Management, Monitoring, Policy and LawEnergy : Energy Engineering and Power TechnologyEnergy : Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the EnvironmentEngineering : Civil and Structural EngineeringEngineering : Electrical and Electronic EngineeringEngineering : Mechanical EngineeringEngineering : Building and Construction

Funding Agency

Energy Policy and Planning Office


Bibliography


Klompong, N., Waewsak, J., Nikhom, R., Chiwamongkhonkarn, S., Kongruang, C., & Gagnon, Y. (2025). Tidal energy assessment along the coast of the Andaman Sea in Southern Thailand. Energy Reports, 134827-4845. doi:10.1016/j.egyr.2025.04.043

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