Accelerating the deployment of offshore renewable energy technologies
Accelerating the Deployment of Offshore Renewable Energy Technologies. IEA-RETD, Feb. 2011, 192 p.
Offshore wind energy and ocean energy (i.e. wave and tidal) are at different stages of technology development and deployment, and, as such, they require different approaches for successful deployment. However, regardless of their deployment stage, these technologies may face common hurdles in their way to market competitiveness. IEA-RETD has completed a study with the overall objective to assist policy makers and project developers in a better understanding of these barriers and the specifics of offshore renewable energy and to give them practical guidelines. These include an offshore energy deployment framework, substantiated by evidence-based analyses, and recommendations for future policies design, including best practices for allocation of seafloor rights. (© David de Jager)
ADORET site : http://www.iea-retd.org/page.aspx?idsection=92
The project results are available in a the following documents :
- Executive Summary (0.4 MB)
- Main report and Appendices A to D (4 MB)
- Appendix E (2.6 MB)
- Presentation (1.4 MB)
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Danièle Revel (29 mars 2011). Accelerating the deployment of offshore renewable energy technologies. Veille énergie climat. Consulté le 14 décembre 2024 à l’adresse https://doi.org/10.58079/o8ti