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Catching the Right Wave: Evaluating Wave Energy Resources and Potential Compatibility with Existing Marine and Coastal Uses

Many hope that ocean waves will be a source for clean, safe, reliable and affordable energy, yet wave energy conversion facilities may affect marine ecosystems through a variety of mechanisms, including competition with other human uses. We developed a decision-support tool to assist siting wave ene...

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Autores principales: Kim, Choong-Ki, Toft, Jodie E., Papenfus, Michael, Verutes, Gregory, Guerry, Anne D., Ruckelshaus, Marry H., Arkema, Katie K., Guannel, Gregory, Wood, Spencer A., Bernhardt, Joanna R., Tallis, Heather, Plummer, Mark L., Halpern, Benjamin S., Pinsky, Malin L., Beck, Michael W., Chan, Francis, Chan, Kai M. A., Levin, Phil S., Polasky, Stephen
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3492388/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23144824
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0047598
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author Kim, Choong-Ki
Toft, Jodie E.
Papenfus, Michael
Verutes, Gregory
Guerry, Anne D.
Ruckelshaus, Marry H.
Arkema, Katie K.
Guannel, Gregory
Wood, Spencer A.
Bernhardt, Joanna R.
Tallis, Heather
Plummer, Mark L.
Halpern, Benjamin S.
Pinsky, Malin L.
Beck, Michael W.
Chan, Francis
Chan, Kai M. A.
Levin, Phil S.
Polasky, Stephen
author_facet Kim, Choong-Ki
Toft, Jodie E.
Papenfus, Michael
Verutes, Gregory
Guerry, Anne D.
Ruckelshaus, Marry H.
Arkema, Katie K.
Guannel, Gregory
Wood, Spencer A.
Bernhardt, Joanna R.
Tallis, Heather
Plummer, Mark L.
Halpern, Benjamin S.
Pinsky, Malin L.
Beck, Michael W.
Chan, Francis
Chan, Kai M. A.
Levin, Phil S.
Polasky, Stephen
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description Many hope that ocean waves will be a source for clean, safe, reliable and affordable energy, yet wave energy conversion facilities may affect marine ecosystems through a variety of mechanisms, including competition with other human uses. We developed a decision-support tool to assist siting wave energy facilities, which allows the user to balance the need for profitability of the facilities with the need to minimize conflicts with other ocean uses. Our wave energy model quantifies harvestable wave energy and evaluates the net present value (NPV) of a wave energy facility based on a capital investment analysis. The model has a flexible framework and can be easily applied to wave energy projects at local, regional, and global scales. We applied the model and compatibility analysis on the west coast of Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada to provide information for ongoing marine spatial planning, including potential wave energy projects. In particular, we conducted a spatial overlap analysis with a variety of existing uses and ecological characteristics, and a quantitative compatibility analysis with commercial fisheries data. We found that wave power and harvestable wave energy gradually increase offshore as wave conditions intensify. However, areas with high economic potential for wave energy facilities were closer to cable landing points because of the cost of bringing energy ashore and thus in nearshore areas that support a number of different human uses. We show that the maximum combined economic benefit from wave energy and other uses is likely to be realized if wave energy facilities are sited in areas that maximize wave energy NPV and minimize conflict with existing ocean uses. Our tools will help decision-makers explore alternative locations for wave energy facilities by mapping expected wave energy NPV and helping to identify sites that provide maximal returns yet avoid spatial competition with existing ocean uses.
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spelling pubmed-34923882012-11-09 Catching the Right Wave: Evaluating Wave Energy Resources and Potential Compatibility with Existing Marine and Coastal Uses Kim, Choong-Ki Toft, Jodie E. Papenfus, Michael Verutes, Gregory Guerry, Anne D. Ruckelshaus, Marry H. Arkema, Katie K. Guannel, Gregory Wood, Spencer A. Bernhardt, Joanna R. Tallis, Heather Plummer, Mark L. Halpern, Benjamin S. Pinsky, Malin L. Beck, Michael W. Chan, Francis Chan, Kai M. A. Levin, Phil S. Polasky, Stephen PLoS One Research Article Many hope that ocean waves will be a source for clean, safe, reliable and affordable energy, yet wave energy conversion facilities may affect marine ecosystems through a variety of mechanisms, including competition with other human uses. We developed a decision-support tool to assist siting wave energy facilities, which allows the user to balance the need for profitability of the facilities with the need to minimize conflicts with other ocean uses. Our wave energy model quantifies harvestable wave energy and evaluates the net present value (NPV) of a wave energy facility based on a capital investment analysis. The model has a flexible framework and can be easily applied to wave energy projects at local, regional, and global scales. We applied the model and compatibility analysis on the west coast of Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada to provide information for ongoing marine spatial planning, including potential wave energy projects. In particular, we conducted a spatial overlap analysis with a variety of existing uses and ecological characteristics, and a quantitative compatibility analysis with commercial fisheries data. We found that wave power and harvestable wave energy gradually increase offshore as wave conditions intensify. However, areas with high economic potential for wave energy facilities were closer to cable landing points because of the cost of bringing energy ashore and thus in nearshore areas that support a number of different human uses. We show that the maximum combined economic benefit from wave energy and other uses is likely to be realized if wave energy facilities are sited in areas that maximize wave energy NPV and minimize conflict with existing ocean uses. Our tools will help decision-makers explore alternative locations for wave energy facilities by mapping expected wave energy NPV and helping to identify sites that provide maximal returns yet avoid spatial competition with existing ocean uses. Public Library of Science 2012-11-07 /pmc/articles/PMC3492388/ /pubmed/23144824 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0047598 Text en © 2012 Kim et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Kim, Choong-Ki
Toft, Jodie E.
Papenfus, Michael
Verutes, Gregory
Guerry, Anne D.
Ruckelshaus, Marry H.
Arkema, Katie K.
Guannel, Gregory
Wood, Spencer A.
Bernhardt, Joanna R.
Tallis, Heather
Plummer, Mark L.
Halpern, Benjamin S.
Pinsky, Malin L.
Beck, Michael W.
Chan, Francis
Chan, Kai M. A.
Levin, Phil S.
Polasky, Stephen
Catching the Right Wave: Evaluating Wave Energy Resources and Potential Compatibility with Existing Marine and Coastal Uses
title Catching the Right Wave: Evaluating Wave Energy Resources and Potential Compatibility with Existing Marine and Coastal Uses
title_full Catching the Right Wave: Evaluating Wave Energy Resources and Potential Compatibility with Existing Marine and Coastal Uses
title_fullStr Catching the Right Wave: Evaluating Wave Energy Resources and Potential Compatibility with Existing Marine and Coastal Uses
title_full_unstemmed Catching the Right Wave: Evaluating Wave Energy Resources and Potential Compatibility with Existing Marine and Coastal Uses
title_short Catching the Right Wave: Evaluating Wave Energy Resources and Potential Compatibility with Existing Marine and Coastal Uses
title_sort catching the right wave: evaluating wave energy resources and potential compatibility with existing marine and coastal uses
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3492388/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23144824
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0047598
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