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Copping and Hemery
The OES-Environmental 2020 State of the Science Report: Environmental Effects of Marine Renewable Energy Development Around the World complements and serves as an update to the 2013 Final Report…
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Bilbao, Spain 2024
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Svendborg, Denmark 2024
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Online 2024
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Online 2021
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Liu et al.
Wind power has been developing rapidly as a key measure to mitigate human-driven global warming. The understanding of the development and impacts of wind farms on local climate and vegetation is of great importance for their rational use but is still limited. In this study, we combined remote sensing and on-site investigations to identify wind farm locations in Inner Mongolia and performed…
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Anatec et al.
Celtic Offshore Wind Ltd (COWL) is developing proposals for an offshore wind farm and associated infrastructure at Rhyl Flats, approximately 8km north of Abergele and 10km north-west of Rhyl, on the North Wales coast (hereafter referred to as the Rhyl Flats project). This document constitutes the Environmental Statement (ES) for the project and presents the findings of the…
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Online 2024
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South Fork Wind is New York’s first offshore wind farm with 12 turbines and a state-of-the-art transmission system that will generate enough clean energy to power 70,000 average homes. South Fork Wind is a 50/50 partnership between Ørsted and Eversource. The underground transmission line will deliver power to the local grid in the Town of East Hampton, NY. Construction on the wind farm started…
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1994
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Jones et al.
The Animal and Plant Health Agency (APHA) was commissioned by the Institute of Estuarine and Coastal Studies, on behalf of E.ON Humber Gateway Limited, to monitor the 2015 autumn passage and flight activity associated with migrating Pink-footed geese through the Humber Gateway Wind Farm and to compare this data with pre-construction data from a comparable 2012 study. A bird detecting…
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Online 2016
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Online 2023
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Online 2022
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The first three Nova M100 devices (installed capacity 300 kW) were deployed in 2016 and 2017. This was the world’s first offshore tidal array to supply electricity to the grid with greater than 17,000 generating hours reached in 2019. In 2018 licences were granted to extend the array to six turbines (increase capacity to 600 kW). In 2018, Nova Innovation worked with Tesla to add energy…
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The Nova Tidal Array will be developed in three 0.5 MW phases. Turbines will be deployed gradually within each phase so that environmental effects can be carefully monitored. The first 0.5 MW will be further split into two phases to enable deployment and environmental monitoring of a single turbine first (Phase 1a), before the next four turbines are added to the array (Phase 1b). Nova used…
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The MeyGen tidal stream energy project is owned by SAE Renewables (SAE) previously known as SIMEC Atlantis Energy Ltd, a global developer of sustainable development projects. MeyGen was awarded an Agreement for Lease for the Inner Sound tidal development site on 21 October 2010 by The Crown Estate. The Inner Sound Agreement for Lease is for 398MW of installed tidal stream energy capacity and…
- Journal Article:
Assandri et al.
Unsustainable fossil fuel emissions have prompted a global shift towards renewable energy sources, such as wind. This has led to a strong expansion of wind power generation infrastructures, often conflicting with biodiversity conservation. Relatively large flying animals, such as birds and bats, have frequently been reported to collide with wind turbines, resulting in casualties that can…
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Chapman et al.
Environmental interactions of marine renewable energy developments vary from fine-scale direct (e.g. potential collision) to indirect wide-scale hydrodynamic changes altering oceanographic features. Current UK Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) and associated Habitats Regulations Appraisal (HRA) guidelines have limited focus on underlying processes affecting distribution and movements (…
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Voigt et al.
Wind energy production is growing rapidly worldwide in an effort to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. However, wind energy production is not environmentally neutral. Negative impacts on volant animals, such as bats, include fatalities at turbines and habitat loss due to land-use change and displacement. Siting turbines away from ecologically sensitive areas and implementing measures to reduce…
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