The Gulf of Riga as a resource for wind energy — a project description

U. Raudsepp, R. Uiboupin, U. Bethers, J. Aigars, A. Kuresoo, A. Kull, I. Jussi, A. Auniņš, L. Sipelgas, L. Luigujõe, A. Stīpniece
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Wind is one of the main renewable energy resources. The planning of offshore wind farms is an ongoing process and the Gulf of Riga region is no exception. Accurate information on marine wind field with high spatial and temporal resolution is therefore needed. Rough ice conditions in the Gulf of Riga could impose a threat to the construction and operation of offshore wind parks. The Gulf of Riga is an important habitat area for marine mammals and birds. They could suffer the most from the operational activity of wind parks. People are afraid that their living standards may decrease. In several cases it remains uncertain how the planned wind parks contribute to the energy needs of adjacent counties. The project aims directly at producing policy-relevant and scientifically based information on wind energy fields, the most affected key natural species populations and social reactions of and economic benefits for the entire Gulf of Riga region. A decision-making tool based on spatial planning methods of the GIS environment will be developed to facilitate common planning for the exploitation of wind energy in the Gulf of Riga region. Dynamic maps of wind energy, ice conditions, migrating and wintering bird populations, and seals dating back to 2001 and having the projection to future climate will be produced. The indicators for spatial planning with regard to public attitude towards the development of wind parks and for the quantification of local plans concerning renewal energy consumption will be developed and integrated into the decision-making tool. The outputs of the project contribute to the elaboration of policy-relevant, environmental and socio-economic issues related to the exploitation of renewable energy. The project objectives are to provide the decision-makers and potential developers of wind parks in the Gulf of Riga with reliable marine wind information derived from high-resolution remote sensing data, coastal wind measurements and an ensemble of regional climate models. Wind fields will be complemented with the information on habitat areas for seals and wintering, migrating and breeding birds. Local people and authorities will be involved in the active process of the selection of suitable areas for wind parks through mapping their attitude and considering the requirements for the areas of renewable energy. The project partners are research institutes and funds for nature from Estonia and Latvia and the project period is from July 2010 until June 2012. This project is financed by the Estonia-Latvia Programme. Estonia-Latvia Programme is implemented according to the principles of the European Territorial Cooperation and it supports cross-border cooperation between Estonia and Latvia. It is funded by the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF), the Republic of Estonia and the Republic of Latvia.
作为风能资源的里加湾-项目描述
风能是主要的可再生能源之一。海上风电场的规划是一个持续的过程,里加湾地区也不例外。因此,需要准确、高时空分辨率的海上风场信息。里加湾恶劣的冰况可能对海上风力发电场的建设和运营构成威胁。里加湾是海洋哺乳动物和鸟类的重要栖息地。他们可能是风力发电场运营活动的最大受害者。人们担心他们的生活水平会下降。在一些情况下,仍不确定计划中的风力发电场如何为邻近县的能源需求做出贡献。该项目的直接目的是就风能领域、受影响最严重的关键自然物种种群、整个里加湾地区的社会反应和经济效益提供与政策有关的科学资料。将开发一种基于地理信息系统环境空间规划方法的决策工具,以促进在里加湾地区开发风能的共同规划。该项目将绘制自2001年以来的风能、冰情、迁徙和越冬鸟类种群以及海豹的动态地图,并对未来的气候进行预测。将拟订关于公众对发展风力发电厂的态度的空间规划指标和关于再生能源消费的地方计划的量化指标,并将其纳入决策工具。该项目的产出有助于拟订与利用可再生能源有关的政策、环境和社会经济问题。该项目的目标是为里加湾风电场的决策者和潜在开发商提供可靠的海风信息,这些信息来自高分辨率遥感数据、沿海风测量数据和一系列区域气候模型。风场将与海豹和越冬、迁徙和繁殖鸟类栖息地的信息相辅相成。当地人民和当局将通过描绘他们的态度和考虑可再生能源地区的要求,积极参与选择适合风力发电场的地区的过程。项目合作伙伴是爱沙尼亚和拉脱维亚的研究机构和自然基金,项目期限为2010年7月至2012年6月。该项目由爱沙尼亚-拉脱维亚方案资助。爱沙尼亚-拉脱维亚方案是根据欧洲领土合作的原则执行的,它支持爱沙尼亚和拉脱维亚之间的跨界合作。它由欧洲区域发展基金、爱沙尼亚共和国和拉脱维亚共和国提供资金。
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