A Risk Retirement Pathway for Potential Effects of Underwater Noise and Electromagnetic Fields for Marine Renewable Energy

A. Copping, Mikaela C. Freeman, A. Gorton, L. Hemery
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Commercial marine renewable energy (MRE) developments can take extended periods of time to progress, in part due to complicated permitting processes that require expensive data collection and data review. Much of this delay is associated with uncertainty around potential effects of MRE on marine animals and habitats, leading regulators and stakeholders to believe that significant risks may exist. This paper acknowledges the state of scientific knowledge around MRE environmental effects and puts forward a process for risk retirement associated with early MRE developments, with a focus on the potential effects from underwater noise from wave and tidal devices, as well as potential effects of electromagnetic fields (EMF) from export power cables on marine animals and habitats. This process was developed as part of the Ocean Energy Systems (OES) OES-Environmental task.
水下噪声和电磁场对海洋可再生能源潜在影响的风险退役路径
商业海洋可再生能源(MRE)的开发可能需要较长时间才能取得进展,部分原因是复杂的许可程序需要昂贵的数据收集和数据审查。这种延迟在很大程度上与MRE对海洋动物和栖息地的潜在影响的不确定性有关,导致监管机构和利益相关者认为可能存在重大风险。本文承认围绕MRE环境影响的科学知识状况,并提出了与早期MRE开发相关的风险退休流程,重点关注波浪和潮汐装置产生的水下噪声的潜在影响,以及出口电力电缆产生的电磁场(EMF)对海洋动物和栖息地的潜在影响。这个过程是作为海洋能源系统(OES) OES- environmental任务的一部分而开发的。
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