Regionally extended shared socioeconomic pathways for the offshore wind industry in Finland.

IF 3.9 4区 环境科学与生态学 Q2 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
Energy, Ecology and Environment Pub Date : 2022-01-01 Epub Date: 2022-06-16 DOI:10.1007/s40974-022-00252-7
Jamie Jenkins, Maria Malho, Kari Hyytiäinen
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Offshore wind energy is increasingly becoming an important part of European and global low-emission power systems. The aims of this paper are to create a shared understanding on the major drivers of offshore wind development in Finland and to explore how these drivers, and opportunities for the entire industry, may develop over the twenty-first century, under different global futures. This research develops extended shared socioeconomic pathway (SSP) narratives for the offshore wind industry by using a virtual participatory workshop with expert stakeholders. According to our results, the five key drivers shaping the prospects of offshore wind development are public acceptability of offshore energy, global and national demand for low-emission energy, technological development and relative competitiveness of offshore energy, availability of space and wind resources, and energy markets and transmission infrastructure. Nationally extended SSP narratives, building on these key drivers, describe a wide range of alternative future risks and opportunities for developing offshore energy. Under sustainable development (SSP1), offshore wind is likely to soon become a major source of energy in the area, if developed in a balanced manner alongside other uses of the marine space. Under fossil-fuelled development (SSP5), offshore wind grows slower and may experience rapid uptake only in the latter half of the century. Under the regional rivalry scenario (SSP3), the need for local energy sources drives the national energy policies and may create new opportunities for offshore wind. Under the inequality scenario (SSP4), local municipalities and the residents decide on locations of new wind turbines and the overall magnitude of future offshore wind.

Supplementary information: The online version contains supplementary material available at 10.1007/s40974-022-00252-7.

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芬兰海上风电产业的区域共享社会经济路径扩展。
海上风能正日益成为欧洲和全球低排放电力系统的重要组成部分。本文的目的是就芬兰海上风电发展的主要驱动因素达成共识,并探讨这些驱动因素以及整个行业在21世纪不同全球未来下的发展机遇。本研究通过使用与专家利益相关者的虚拟参与式研讨会,为海上风电行业开发了扩展的共享社会经济途径(SSP)叙述。根据我们的研究结果,塑造海上风电发展前景的五个关键驱动因素是:公众对海上能源的接受程度、全球和国家对低排放能源的需求、海上能源的技术发展和相对竞争力、空间和风能资源的可用性、能源市场和传输基础设施。在这些关键驱动因素的基础上,全国范围内扩展的SSP叙述描述了开发海上能源的各种替代未来风险和机遇。在可持续发展(SSP1)下,如果与海洋空间的其他用途以平衡的方式发展,海上风能可能很快成为该地区的主要能源。在化石燃料开发(SSP5)下,海上风电的发展速度较慢,可能要到本世纪下半叶才会快速吸收。在区域竞争情景(SSP3)下,对地方能源的需求推动了国家能源政策,并可能为海上风电创造新的机会。在不平等情景(SSP4)下,当地市政当局和居民决定新的风力涡轮机的位置和未来海上风力的总体规模。补充信息:在线版本包含补充资料,提供地址为10.1007/s40974-022-00252-7。
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