TY - JOUR TI - Effects of Tidal Stream Energy Exploitation on Estuarine Circulation and Its Seasonal Variability AU - Sanchez, M AU - Fouz, D AU - López, I AU - Carballo, R AU - Iglesias, G T2 - Journal of Marine Science and Engineering AB - Residual flows are of major importance in coastal areas, driving environmental processes such as sediment transport or nutrient dispersion. Consequently, in those areas where a large tidal stream energy resource is available, prior to the installation of a tidal farm, it is imperative to assess how energy extraction affects the residual flows and, in particular, upwelling events. In this paper, the potential effects of different configurations of tidal stream farms on the residual circulation and its seasonality are analysed by means of a case study: Ria de Ortigueira, the westernmost of the Galician Rias Altas (NW Spain). For this purpose, a 3D numerical model was implemented and validated against field measurements. Next, a total of eight case studies, including the operation of bottom-fixed and floating converters under typical summer and winter scenarios, considering upwelling favourable winds, were studied. Overall, when a tidal farm operates, regardless of its configuration and the forcings considered, the resulting general residual flow pattern does not experience significant modifications. This pattern is characterized by a 2D circulation in the inner ria and a positive estuarine circulation in the middle and outer ria. The largest modifications of the residual flow are apparent in the vicinities of the plant, with maximum values of about 0.05 ms−1. Outside this area, the alteration is lower than 0.01 ms−1 and virtually negligible at some distance from the farm where upwelling events develop. DA - 2022/10// PY - 2022 VL - 10 IS - 10 SP - 1545 UR - https://www.mdpi.com/2077-1312/10/10/1545 DO - 10.3390/jmse10101545 LA - English KW - Marine Energy KW - Tidal KW - Changes in Flow KW - Physical Environment KW - Water Quality ER -