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First output of the SOWFIA project: Streamlining of Ocean Wave Farms Impact Assessment

机译:SOWFIA项目的第一个输出:简化海浪养殖场影响评估

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In 2009, Directive 2009/28/CE of the European Parliament and the Council set as a general target 20% of gross European energy consumption to be generated from renewable sources by 2020. An important European resource of renewable energy is the ocean that will also contribute to diversification of the electricity mix. The ocean energy resource with highest potential is Wave Energy, estimated 1400 GWh in Europe. Expected scenarios of wave energy installed capacity have been drawn by several governments and associations. Roadmaps with associated action plans have been put in place. Moreover, some countries have already established targets of installed capacity for a specific timeframe. This paper summarises and analyses the wave energy projects that have been tested in the sea in the past and those that are in place at present or are planned for the near future. It incorporates a review of National Renewable Energy Action Plans (NREAPS), amongst others. To achieve these ambitious WE targets a European wide comprehensive device development and testing programme is required, together with an extensive technical support infrastructure and a consenting and permitting environment that will facilitate the device deployment process. The overall aim of this study is to assess the consequences of the installed capacity required if Member States'' are to achieve the objectives to reduce GHG emissions by means of wave energy. This work is part of “Streamlining of Ocean Wave Farms Impact Assessment” (SOWFIA), a 3 year European project supported under the European Commission''s Intelligent Energy Europe that started in October 2010. The aim of SOWFIA is to facilitate the development of European-wide, coordinated, unified and streamlined environmental and socio-economic Impact Assessment (IA) tools for offshore wave energy conversion developments. The SOWFIA project consortium consists of partners from all over Europe, interested in wave farm development planning. Th--is specific output is part of the second work package (WP 2), which aims to enhance the process of development of wave energy in harmony with sustainable development at the local and the European level, considering societal, economic and environmental concerns. The objective is to compile and make information and experience available, to identify barriers, accelerators and lessons learned from all wave energy sites in existence and planned in Europe. Within WP2, extensive consultation with project developers, financers and authorities will take place, through interviews and questionnaires, and Project Workshops to gather experience on the approval process and requirements of IA for wave energy development in different European states. This exercise will be focused on the experience and perceptions of project developers. This paper summarizes the first step of this process.
机译:2009年,欧洲议会和理事会第2009/28 / CE号指令设定了到2020年欧洲可再生能源总消费量的20%作为总体目标。欧洲重要的可再生能源是海洋,海洋也将促进电力结构的多样化。潜力最大的海洋能源是波浪能,在欧洲估计为1400 GWh。几个政府和协会已经提出了波浪能装机容量的预期方案。带有相关行动计划的路线图已经到位。此外,一些国家已经确定了在特定时间范围内的装机容量目标。本文总结并分析了过去在海中测试过的波浪能项目,以及目前已经实施或计划在不久的将来实施的波浪能项目。其中包括对国家可再生能源行动计划(NREAPS)的审查。为了实现这些雄心勃勃的WE目标,需要在欧洲范围内进行全面的设备开发和测试计划,以及广泛的技术支持基础设施以及可以促进设备部署过程的许可和许可环境。这项研究的总体目标是,如果成员国要实现通过波浪能减少温室气体排放的目标,则需要评估所需装机容量的后果。这项工作是“简化海浪养殖场影响评估”(SOWFIA)的一部分,这是一项为期3年的欧洲项目,由欧洲委员会于2010年10月启动的“欧洲智能能源”项目支持。欧洲范围,协调,统一和精简的环境和社会经济影响评估(IA)工具,用于海上波浪能转换开发。 SOWFIA项目联盟由来自欧洲各地对波浪农场发展规划感兴趣的合作伙伴组成。 - -- 具体输出是第二个工作包(WP 2)的一部分,该工作包考虑到社会,经济和环境方面的问题,旨在与当地和欧洲的可持续发展相协调地加强波浪能的开发过程。目的是汇编并提供信息和经验,以查明从欧洲现有和计划中的所有波浪能发电站获得的障碍,加速器和经验教训。在WP2中,将通过访谈和问卷调查与项目开发商,融资人和主管部门进行广泛的磋商,并举办项目研讨会,以收集有关欧洲各州波浪能开发的IA批准程序和要求的经验。本练习将重点关注项目开发人员的经验和看法。本文总结了此过程的第一步。

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