Project

WESE

Wave Energy in Southern Europe

TerritoryEuropean
Funder:Agencia Pública Europea
Duration2018-2021
StatusCompleted

The Atlantic seaboard offers a vast marine renewable energy (MRE) resource which is still far from being exploited. These resources include offshore wind, wave and tidal. This industrial activity holds considerable potential for enhancing the diversity of energy sources, reducing greenhouse gas emissions and stimulating and diversifying the economies of coastal communities. Therefore, the ocean energy development is one of the main pillars of the EU Blue Growth strategy.

While the technological development of devices is growing fast, their potential environmental effects are not well-known. In a new industry like MRE and Wave Energy (WE) in particular, there may be interactions between devices and marine organisms or habitats that regulators or stakeholders perceive as risky. This context present challenges to permitting/consenting of commercial-scale development. Time-consuming procedures linked to uncertainty about project environmental impacts, the need to consult with numerous stakeholders and potential conflicts with other marine users appear to be the main obstacles to consenting WE projects. These are considered as non-technological barriers that could hinder the future development of WE in EU and Spain and Portugal in particular were, for instance, consenting approaches remain fragmented and sequential.

Objectives

The aim of the project consists on overcoming these non-technological barriers through the following specific objectives:

Results

Website

https://wese-project.weebly.com/

Participants

The WESE Consortium, led by AZTI, includes a multidisciplinary team of partners bringing together technology device developers, Environmental Impact Assessment consultants, academic experts and data managers, aiming to involve the wider community of ocean energy key stakeholders from across Portugal and Spain.

Funding

Project co-funded by the European Maritime and Fisheries Fund (EMFF) of the European Union.

Related application sectors, research lines and sublines

Research lines: Blue Economy, Environmental management of seas and coasts

Research sublines: Impact and environmental vigilance in the marine environment, Marine spatial management and planning

Research team

Juan Bald

Juan Bald
Coordinator (PhD)

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