Wave Hub Impacts on Seabed & Shoreline Processes (WHISSP)
Addressing the impact on the sea bed and shoreline of devices deployed in the Wave Hub project
The project will address the impact on the sea bed and shoreline of devices deployed in the Wave Hub project.
The Wave Hub will be installed 10 miles offshore of St Ives, north Cornwall, to provide the electrical infrastructure necessary to support and encourage developers of wave energy conversion (WEC) devices to generate electricity from wave energy. It will allow developers to test arrays of devices over several years to prove the technologies will operate effectively in realistic offshore marie conditions and that they will produce the expected amounts of power.
One of the key areas for concern regarding Wave Hub is an estimated 3–6% wave height attenuation in the lee of the hub, so a particular focus of WHISSP will be on those popular recreational beaches in the hub's shadow at Perranporth and St. Agnes. Additional concerns relate to changes in tidal currents and wave energy and the associated impact on sedimentation, beach topography and beach state.







