通过《海洋法公约》对亚太地区的储能治理:探索海上风电与储能结合监管的瓶颈和推动因素

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Esmeralda Colombo
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根据对经济和人口高增长的预测,亚太地区有望在全球海上风能生产中处于领先地位。一个关键的障碍是可再生能源的间歇性,这增加了对储能能力的需求,以保护从海洋中获取的能源。与海上风电相结合的储能系统的银行能力仍然很低,取决于各种政策框架。与此同时,《海洋法公约》在储存管理方面的潜力尚未得到充分挖掘。本文基于《洛斯公约》和比较政策研究,重点介绍了当前能源存储的监管瓶颈和促成因素。它专注于将氢作为储存海上风能的能源载体,展示了海洋储存能力的发展如何带来能源正义和环境管理。最终,它旨在促进获得融资,以提高亚太可持续蓝色经济的储存能力。
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Energy Storage Governance in the Asia-Pacific through the Law of the Sea Convention: Exploring Bottlenecks and Enablers of Regulating Offshore Wind Combined with Energy Storage
Following projections of high economic and demographic growth, the Asia-Pacific region is poised to take the lead in the global production of offshore wind energy. A critical barrier is the intermittency of renewables, increasing the need for energy storage capacity to conserve energy harvested from the ocean. The bankability of energy storage systems combined with offshore wind power remains low and depends on varied policy frameworks. Meanwhile, the potential of the Law of the Sea (los) Convention for storage governance is underexplored. This paper highlights current regulatory bottlenecks and enablers to energy storage based on the los Convention and comparative policy research. It focuses on hydrogen as an energy carrier to store offshore wind energy, demonstrating how energy justice and environmental stewardship can result from ocean-based storage capacity developments. Ultimately, it aims to facilitate access to financing to increase the storage capacity of the Asian-Pacific sustainable blue economy.
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