环境和社会验收模块:减少海洋能源项目对全球和当地环境的影响

Q3 Engineering
E. Araignous, Georges Safi, Y. Kervella, Nicolas Michelet, Neil Luxcey, Rui Duarte, Rocio Isorna, Vincenzo Nava
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设计可靠且成本较低的海洋能源设备对该行业的发展至关重要。可再生能源的开发也应以可持续的方式进行,不应造成额外的环境压力和相关破坏。为了让海洋能源行业在概念创建的最初阶段就考虑到环境影响,开发了环境和社会接受度(ESA)模块,并将其纳入设计和评估工具综合套件(即 DTOceanPlus),以支持技术创新过程。环境与社会接受度(ESA)模块开发了若干补充功能,可深入了解不同层面的影响。在局部范围内,利用十三种功能(即阵列足迹、与设备碰撞风险、与作业船只碰撞风险、能量改变、珊瑚礁效应、储备效应、休息场所、化学污染、浊度、温度改变、电场、磁场和水下噪声)评估不同设计选择对环境的影响,这些功能涵盖了海洋能阵列引起的各种潜在压力。此外,还提供了有关可能存在的濒危物种的调查和缓解措施。在全球范围内,进行了生命周期评估,以评估项目的碳足迹对全球变暖和累积能源需求的影响。使用了两个参考模型来示范不同功能的使用和相关性。总体而言,ESA 模块为海洋能源行业提供了洞察力和支持,以实现海洋可再生能源的可持续发展。
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Environmental and Social Acceptance module: reducing global and local environmental impacts for Ocean Energy Projects
Designing reliable ocean energy devices with reduced costs is crucial for the sector’s development. This development of renewable energies should also be implemented in a sustainable manner and not cause additional environmental stress and related damage. In order for the ocean energy sector to consider environmental impacts at the earliest stage of concept creation, the Environmental and Social Acceptance (ESA) module was developed and included in an integrative suite of design and assessment tools (namely DTOceanPlus) to support technology innovation processes. Several complementary features were developed in the ESA module which provides insight into impacts at different levels. At local scale, environmental impacts are assessed in relation to the different design choices using thirteen functions (i.e. Footprint of the array, Collision risk with devices, Collision risk with operating vessels, Energy modification, Reef effect, Reserve effect, Resting place, Chemical pollution, Turbidity, Temperature modification, Electrical fields, Magnetic fields and Underwater noise) that cover various potential pressures induced by the ocean energy array. Moreover, surveys and mitigation measures are provided regarding endangered species potentially present. At global scale, a life cycle assessment is conducted to evaluate the carbon footprint of a project in terms of its contribution to global warming and the cumulative energy demand. Two reference models were used to exemplify the use and relevancy of the different features. Overall the ESA module provides insight and support to the ocean energy sector to achieve sustainable development of marine renewable energies.
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International Marine Energy Journal
International Marine Energy Journal Engineering-Ocean Engineering
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