Engaging the Regulatory Community to Aid Environmental Consenting/Permitting Processes for Marine Renewable Energy

Q3 Engineering International Marine Energy Journal Pub Date : 2023-12-20 DOI:10.36688/imej.6.55-61
Deborah Rose, Mikaela Freeman, Andrea Copping
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Regulators involved in consenting/permitting marine renewable energy (MRE) have faced multiple challenges due to relatively new, unfamiliar technologies and uncertainty surrounding potential environmental impacts. This has resulted in slow progress for the MRE industry, including long consenting timeframes and extensive and expensive monitoring requirements, which increase financial risk for investors. OES-Environmental has surveyed regulators internationally to understand their key knowledge gaps and perspectives to support the development of the MRE industry. From the results of these surveys a data transferability process and a risk retirement pathway have been developed to assess consenting and monitoring requirements in proportion to risk. A tool for discovering existing data sets by using an online matrix has been developed, along with training materials, regulatory guidance documents, and a strategic outreach plan to engage regulators and advisers. his engagement and the application of these products should lead to a better understanding of the environmental effects of marine energy, and more efficient consenting processes.
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让监管机构参与进来,协助海洋可再生能源的环境同意/许可程序
由于海洋可再生能源(MRE)技术相对较新、不熟悉,且潜在环境影响具有不确定性,因此参与同意/批准海洋可再生能源的监管机构面临着多重挑战。这导致海洋可再生能源产业进展缓慢,包括审批时间过长、监测要求广泛且昂贵,从而增加了投资者的财务风险。OES-Environmental 对国际监管机构进行了调查,以了解他们在支持 MRE 行业发展方面的主要知识差距和观点。根据这些调查的结果,开发了数据可转移性流程和风险退休途径,以评估与风险成比例的同意和监测要求。通过使用在线矩阵发现现有数据集的工具已经开发出来,同时还开发了培训材料、监管指导文件和战略推广计划,以吸引监管者和顾问参与。
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International Marine Energy Journal
International Marine Energy Journal Engineering-Ocean Engineering
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