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The Race to the Water for Offshore Renewable Energy: Assessing Cumulative and In-combination Impacts for Offshore Renewable Energy Developments

机译:争取离岸可再生能源用水竞赛:评估离岸可再生能源发展的累积影响和综合影响

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Wind, wave and tidal energy are widely regarded as being the 'good guys' in energy production for their carbon neutral qualities. However, lurking in the shadow of this good reputation is the uncertainty about the impacts that this new technology will have on the marine environment. It could cause a potential conflict between carbon-neutral energy production and the protection of habitats, and the prevention of biodiversity loss. This article presents empirical data collected from three case studies in England and Scotland. This research indicates that the disjointed nature of the consenting processes for offshore renewables does not encourage full assessment of the cumulative impacts of offshore renewable developments as required by European Union environmental impact assessment legislation. The article identifies elements of the consenting processes, which fail to provide a full assessment of cumulative and incombination impacts, and recommends changes to these processes in England and Scotland.
机译:风能,波浪能和潮汐能因其碳中性品质而被广泛认为是能源生产中的“好人”。然而,在这种良好声誉的阴影中潜伏着的是,这项新技术将对海洋环境产生的影响尚不确定。它可能导致碳中和能源生产与保护生境以及防止生物多样性丧失之间的潜在冲突。本文介绍了从英格兰和苏格兰的三个案例研究中收集的经验数据。这项研究表明,离岸可再生能源同意程序的脱节性质并不鼓励按照欧盟环境影响评估立法的要求全面评估离岸可再生能源发展的累积影响。本文确定了同意流程的要素,这些要素未能全面评估累积和组合影响,并建议对英格兰和苏格兰的这些流程进行更改。

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