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International Finance Corporation
The International Finance Corporation (World Bank), European Bank of Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) and German Development Bank (KfW) have published a Good Practice Handbook on the topic of Post-construction Fatality Monitoring (PCFM) for birds and bats, which is accompanied by an automated…
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BOEM Office of Renewable Energy Programs
This Final Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) assesses the reasonably foreseeable impacts on physical, biological, socioeconomic, and cultural resources that could result from the construction and installation, operations and maintenance (O&M), and conceptual decommissioning of two commercial-scale offshore wind energy facilities (Empire Wind 1 [EW 1] and Empire Wind 2 [EW 2]).…
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Zukas
The dominance of political communication over an issue like wind energy has the power to overwhelm attempts to frame wind farming as a scientific or environmental issue in the mediated public sphere. Using regulation as the primary newsmaker, politicians instead of scientists or environmental organizations become journalists’ sources in framing the issue. Wind energy is a special issue that is…
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SOWFIA
Wave energy is seen as an innovative and promising technology, which has the potential to contribute significantly to achieving EU renewable energy goals. The European-funded SOWFIA project aims to facilitate the development of European wide coordinated, unified and streamlined environmental and socio-economic Impact Assessment (IA) tools for offshore wave energy conversion deployments…
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Apolonia et al.
Currently, although environmental risks associated with the deployment and operation of single MRE devices are very low, the uncertainties associated with commercial arrays will require investigation as larger arrays are deployed. A risk-based approach to survey and consenting is an element of Adaptive Management (AM), which in turn is a structured process that enables learning by…
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Uyarra et al.
Despite the clear benefits of marine renewable energies (MRE), opposition has often been posed to MRE development projects. This opposition has hindered and even slowed down the process to Europe´s energy transition towards clean energies. Wave energy is, with a bit more than two decades of modern history, at an early stage of development. So far, there is only one wave energy production farm…
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Galparsoro et al.
The present deliverable identifies the information and data sources of relevance for the identification of suitable areas for the establishment of WE projects in the European Atlantic region, which considers the Exclusive Economic Zones (EEZ) of Portugal, Spain, Ireland, France and UK. The aim of the present deliverable is the collation of the most relevant information when identifying…
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Verling and O'Hagan
The development of a Marine Renewable Energy (MRE) sector is increasingly becoming one of the key low-carbon energy solutions for coastal nations in their drive both to tackle the impacts of a changing climate and to provide energy security in the face of this global challenge. While MRE development has led to significant growth in the design, testing and deployment of novel technologies, the…
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Bluepoint Wind
Since the last progress report, Bluepoint Wind has made strides in outreach and thoughtful planning with regards to community stakeholders, fisheries, and agencies. Through consistent meetings and attending information sessions, Bluepoint Wind has remained a resource for external parties. Bluepoint Wind has been working closely with BOEM to guide its communication with Native…
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Bluepoint Wind
OW Ocean Winds East, LLC (Bluepoint Wind) is a partnership between Ocean Winds (OW), an international offshore wind energy company created by EDP Renewables and ENGIE (50:50), and New York-based Global Infrastructure Partners. Bluepoint Wind was awarded offshore lease area OCS-A 0537, herein referred to as the Lease Area, in February 2022 by the U.S. Bureau of Ocean Energy Management (…
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Sea Risk Solutions
Bluepoint Wind (BW) is a 50-50 joint venture between OW Ocean Winds, an international offshore wind energy company created by EDP Renewables (EDPR) and ENGIE (50:50), and New Yorkbased Global Infrastructure Partners (GIP). Together, these companies have a successful track record of over 50 years of experience in development, financing, construction, and operation of renewable energy projects,…
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Copping and Farr
Ocean Thermal Energy Conversion (OTEC) uses the temperature differential between warm surface ocean water and deep cold ocean water to generate power through a heat exchanger process. Deep ocean water is generally between 2o and 4oC; the temperature differential of 20oC needed for OTEC is found only in tropical waters. In the United States,…
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Rovang et al.
Public acceptance of offshore wind development projects is critical to successfully advancing and accelerating the US energy transition. A newly developed geo-data engagement platform has been designed to help operators and regulators manage the rapidly growing volumes of complex geo-data needed to plan, design, and construct offshore wind farms; this same platform can also be used to build…
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Diaz et al.
NEMMO report: Study on socio-economic impacts of tidal energy This report presents the results of the socio-economic assessment (SEA) carried out for the NEMMO project. The SEA is a well-established method that has helped in understanding the potential positive and negative socio-economic impacts of the NEMMO project innovations. For this study, the UNEP/SETAC…
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Hargrave et al.
Atlantic Shores Offshore Wind is developing one of the largest offshore wind energy projects along the U.S. East Coast. Given the large lease area covering 741 km2 and with minimal pre-existing geophysical, geotechnical, environmental, and marine archaeological data availability when the lease was awarded, significant front-end efforts were required to complete project design and…
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Linnerud et al.
Global investments in offshore wind energy are expected to escalate over the coming decades, fueled by improvements in technology, declining costs, and increasing political support. The complexity, scale, and location of these developments make international ownership and export of electricity more feasible. We examine how the general public's acceptance of wind energy will be affected by a…
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Chen et al.
Renewable energy is gaining popularity since it is cheaper and more efficient than conventional energy sources. New green energy technologies, like wind energy, are primarily utilized to maintain ecological sustainability. This study looked at the asymmetric link between wind energy and ecological footprint in the top-10 wind energy-consumer economies (China, USA, India, UK, Germany, Spain,…
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Hübner et al.
To foster the green energy transition, local acceptance of wind energy is highly relevant. Since simple solutions like setback distances do not reflect the issue complexity, we incorporated acceptance factors from social science and interdisciplinary research in an Integrated Acceptance Model (IAM). To capture impact differences of the acceptance factors, in Study 1, residents of three…
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Nezhad et al.
Offshore Wind Energy (OWE) can be considered the Renewable Energy Sources (RESs) with a higher potential of newly installed power in marine areas more the following decades. As a primary phase of the Offshore Wind Farms (OWFs) development, focusing on the long-term Offshore Wind (OW) potential assessment and mapping is necessary to highlight the best areas for turbine generators installations…
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Ni
At present, China's marine energy industry is still in its infancy, but there is no doubt that the development of this industry will help China to achieve sustainable development. Therefore, effective policies are needed to promote the industrialization of the industry as soon as possible. This paper systematically consulted the relevant information on the research and development of marine…
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