Combined Exploitation of Offshore Wind and Wave Energy in the Italian Seas: A Spatial Planning Approach

The opportunity to co-locate wind and wave energy exploitation is analyzed in the Italian seas grounding on the rationale that benefits are greater when un-correlated resources are combined. The study shows that, although waves and winds are generally strongly correlated, in some conditions their co...

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Main Authors: Arianna Azzellino, Caterina Lanfredi, Luigia Riefolo, Valentina De Santis, Pasquale Contestabile, Diego Vicinanza
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Language:English
Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2019-04-01
Series:Frontiers in Energy Research
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Online Access:https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fenrg.2019.00042/full
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spelling doaj-4c48446816cd4de893c65b6b329050102020-11-24T20:41:27ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Energy Research2296-598X2019-04-01710.3389/fenrg.2019.00042422349Combined Exploitation of Offshore Wind and Wave Energy in the Italian Seas: A Spatial Planning ApproachArianna Azzellino0Arianna Azzellino1Caterina Lanfredi2Caterina Lanfredi3Luigia Riefolo4Luigia Riefolo5Valentina De Santis6Pasquale Contestabile7Pasquale Contestabile8Diego Vicinanza9Diego Vicinanza10Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering (DICA), Politecnico di Milano, Milan, ItalyCoNISMa Inter-University National Consortium for Marine Sciences, Rome, ItalyDepartment of Civil and Environmental Engineering (DICA), Politecnico di Milano, Milan, ItalyCoNISMa Inter-University National Consortium for Marine Sciences, Rome, ItalyCoNISMa Inter-University National Consortium for Marine Sciences, Rome, ItalyDepartment of Engineering, University of Campania “Luigi Vanvitelli,”Aversa, ItalyDepartment of Civil and Environmental Engineering (DICA), Politecnico di Milano, Milan, ItalyCoNISMa Inter-University National Consortium for Marine Sciences, Rome, ItalyDepartment of Engineering, University of Campania “Luigi Vanvitelli,”Aversa, ItalyCoNISMa Inter-University National Consortium for Marine Sciences, Rome, ItalyDepartment of Engineering, University of Campania “Luigi Vanvitelli,”Aversa, ItalyThe opportunity to co-locate wind and wave energy exploitation is analyzed in the Italian seas grounding on the rationale that benefits are greater when un-correlated resources are combined. The study shows that, although waves and winds are generally strongly correlated, in some conditions their correlation is lower and the combined energy harvesting more interesting. As spatial conflicts of sea use and demand for maritime space are increasing, the development of the marine renewable energy sector needs to be evaluated in the perspective of the cumulative pressures deriving from present activities or expected from future developments. The evaluation of areas of potential conflicts among human activities, environmental vulnerabilities and marine renewable developments may facilitate the early development of mitigation actions and negotiations between stakeholders. In this study the opportunity of co-locating offshore wind turbines and wave energy converters is analyzed through a spatial planning approach. Both the potential for combining different renewable technologies, and the impact associated to such development was considered in the context of the existing pressures (e.g., naval traffic; mariculture activities; submarine cables routes; dredge spoils dumping; offshore activities; windfarms and ocean energy projects) and vulnerabilities (Marine Protected Areas, Key habitat presence) through quantitative indicators. The portion of Tyrrhenian coast south of Elba island, the northern-western Sardinian coast, and the southern Adriatic and Ionian coastal waters appear to be the most suitable sites. Moreover, the study presents a spatial quantitative methodology to identify sites of potential interest for the development of the marine renewable energy sector in the perspective of cost-effectiveness and environmental impact minimization.https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fenrg.2019.00042/fullMarine Spatial Planningwind energywave energyMediterranean seaenvironmental impactrenewable energy
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author Arianna Azzellino
Arianna Azzellino
Caterina Lanfredi
Caterina Lanfredi
Luigia Riefolo
Luigia Riefolo
Valentina De Santis
Pasquale Contestabile
Pasquale Contestabile
Diego Vicinanza
Diego Vicinanza
spellingShingle Arianna Azzellino
Arianna Azzellino
Caterina Lanfredi
Caterina Lanfredi
Luigia Riefolo
Luigia Riefolo
Valentina De Santis
Pasquale Contestabile
Pasquale Contestabile
Diego Vicinanza
Diego Vicinanza
Combined Exploitation of Offshore Wind and Wave Energy in the Italian Seas: A Spatial Planning Approach
Frontiers in Energy Research
Marine Spatial Planning
wind energy
wave energy
Mediterranean sea
environmental impact
renewable energy
author_facet Arianna Azzellino
Arianna Azzellino
Caterina Lanfredi
Caterina Lanfredi
Luigia Riefolo
Luigia Riefolo
Valentina De Santis
Pasquale Contestabile
Pasquale Contestabile
Diego Vicinanza
Diego Vicinanza
author_sort Arianna Azzellino
title Combined Exploitation of Offshore Wind and Wave Energy in the Italian Seas: A Spatial Planning Approach
title_short Combined Exploitation of Offshore Wind and Wave Energy in the Italian Seas: A Spatial Planning Approach
title_full Combined Exploitation of Offshore Wind and Wave Energy in the Italian Seas: A Spatial Planning Approach
title_fullStr Combined Exploitation of Offshore Wind and Wave Energy in the Italian Seas: A Spatial Planning Approach
title_full_unstemmed Combined Exploitation of Offshore Wind and Wave Energy in the Italian Seas: A Spatial Planning Approach
title_sort combined exploitation of offshore wind and wave energy in the italian seas: a spatial planning approach
publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
series Frontiers in Energy Research
issn 2296-598X
publishDate 2019-04-01
description The opportunity to co-locate wind and wave energy exploitation is analyzed in the Italian seas grounding on the rationale that benefits are greater when un-correlated resources are combined. The study shows that, although waves and winds are generally strongly correlated, in some conditions their correlation is lower and the combined energy harvesting more interesting. As spatial conflicts of sea use and demand for maritime space are increasing, the development of the marine renewable energy sector needs to be evaluated in the perspective of the cumulative pressures deriving from present activities or expected from future developments. The evaluation of areas of potential conflicts among human activities, environmental vulnerabilities and marine renewable developments may facilitate the early development of mitigation actions and negotiations between stakeholders. In this study the opportunity of co-locating offshore wind turbines and wave energy converters is analyzed through a spatial planning approach. Both the potential for combining different renewable technologies, and the impact associated to such development was considered in the context of the existing pressures (e.g., naval traffic; mariculture activities; submarine cables routes; dredge spoils dumping; offshore activities; windfarms and ocean energy projects) and vulnerabilities (Marine Protected Areas, Key habitat presence) through quantitative indicators. The portion of Tyrrhenian coast south of Elba island, the northern-western Sardinian coast, and the southern Adriatic and Ionian coastal waters appear to be the most suitable sites. Moreover, the study presents a spatial quantitative methodology to identify sites of potential interest for the development of the marine renewable energy sector in the perspective of cost-effectiveness and environmental impact minimization.
topic Marine Spatial Planning
wind energy
wave energy
Mediterranean sea
environmental impact
renewable energy
url https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fenrg.2019.00042/full
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