Risk assessment of wave energy converter at kuantan port, pahang

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Harvesting energy from ocean waves remains an untapped resource, and it is considered a new methodology in renewable energy, especially in Malaysia. This research is based on a project at Kuantan Port that used Wave Energy Converter (WEC) as a platform to generate energy from waves and convert it into electricity. The purpose of this research is to conduct a risk assessment before the execution of the project by referring to the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) 31000 and Risk Management Guidelines: Companion to AS/NZS 4360:2004. It started from risk identification and planned a mitigation way to reduce the grade of risk. These mitigations will be monitored throughout the project to avoid any accidents or harm during construction and installation in the future. The assessment will be using a qualitative analysis method that will gather all the possible risks that impact the project and propose the actions to.

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Abdullah, M. A., Abidin, N. Z., Radzi, Z. M., Ahmad, M. A., Munikanan, V., Razali, M. N., & Ismail, N. (2021). Risk assessment of wave energy converter at kuantan port, pahang. Transactions on Maritime Science, 10(2), 318–329. https://doi.org/10.7225/toms.v10.n02.002

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