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Copenhagen, Denmark 1995
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Copenhagen, Denmark 2014
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Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia 2019
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San Francisco, CA, USA 2009
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Morlais is a Menter Môn grid-connected, tidal stream array demonstration project located to the west of Anglesey, Wales. The goal of this project is to benefit local communities, the economy and help tackle climate change by using renewable energy to generate clean low carbon electricity.
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Isaksson
As climate change becomes a more pressing reality in the 21st century, governments around the world are setting targets to meet electricity production demand from renewable energy sources such as tidal streams. However, tidal stream environments are also important habitats for marine wildlife, including seabirds. Risk of collision and habitat displacement are the major negative effects of…
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2011
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Sacramento, CA, USA 2024
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Honolulu, Hawaii, USA 1989
- Journal Article:
Stokes et al.
Addressing climate change requires societies to transition away from fossil fuels toward low-carbon energy, including renewables. Unfortunately, large wind projects have proven politically controversial, with groups opposing them across advanced economies. To date, there are few large-scale, systematic studies to identify the prevalence and predictors of opposition to wind energy projects.…
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Jia et al.
With the stormy growth of marine renewable energy (MRE) and fishery, fair ocean zoning becomes crucial pillar for reconciling conservation and development. Furthermore, the ocean zoning problem with fairness is complicated by ambiguous spatial demand and suitability values (MRE, fishery, and conservation) due to the scarce data and complex environment. To effectively address this issue, we…
- Workshop Article:
Greaves
The Supergen ORE Hub provides research leadership to connect academia, industry, policy and public stakeholders to drive innovation and advocate for ORE research. Each year we organise an Annual Assembly to connect those working in the offshore wind, wave and tidal energy sectors to explore cutting-edge research and discuss the latest issues facing the ORE sector. These slides are from the…
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Arredondo-Galeana et al.
As part of our 2023 Annual Assembly, the Supergen Offshore Renewable Energy (ORE) Hub Early Career Researchers Forum took place on 11 July, and welcomed 50 delegates to the Boldrewood Campus at the University of Southampton. The Supergen ORE Hub ECR Community aims to connect ECRs with more senior researchers, in the UK and internationally, to create a diverse and supportive community…
- Journal Article:
Spicer et al.
Tidal energy extraction is increasingly being studied as a potential renewable energy resource in estuaries worldwide. Although it is understood that energy extraction via tidal stream turbines can modify currents and transport within estuaries, it is not clear how the underlying nonlinear physical mechanisms dictating tidal hydrodynamics are modulated. This research investigates the influence…
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Amerson et al.
The interactions between marine wildlife and marine energy devices are not well understood, leading to regulatory delays for device deployments and testing. Technologies that enable marine wildlife observations can help to fill data gaps and reduce uncertainties about animal–device interactions. A validation test conducted in Galveston Bay near La Porte, Texas, in December 2022 used a…
- Event:
Colorado Springs, CO 2024
- Journal Article:
Karakislak et al.
The deployment of wind energy projects (WEP) within the process of energy transition changes energy landscapes and daily living environments. With regard to social acceptance as one social response towards WEP, the role of different aspects of justice (i.e. procedural, distributive, recognition) has been discussed. This study highlights the importance of social norms and their influence on…
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Márquez and Gonzalo
Support of artificial intelligence, renewable energy and sustainability is currently increasing through the main policies of developed countries, e.g., the White Paper of the European Union. Wind energy is one of the most important renewable sources, growing in both onshore and offshore types. This paper studies the most remarkable artificial intelligence techniques employed in wind turbines…
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Davidsson et al.
Purpose Several life cycle assessments (LCAs) of wind energy published in recent years are reviewed to identify methodological differences and underlying assumptions. Methods A full comparative analysis of 12 studies were undertaken (ten peer-reviewed papers, one conference…
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US Geological Survey (USGS)
The Williston Basin, which includes parts of Montana, North Dakota, and South Dakota in the United States, has been a leading domestic oil and gas producing area. To better understand the potential effects of energy development on environmental resources in the Williston Basin, the U.S. Geological Survey, in cooperation with the Bureau of Land Management, and in support of the needs identified…
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