Regulatory Assistance, Stakeholder Outreach, and Coastal and Marine Spatial Planning Activities in Support of Marine and Hydrokinetic Energy Deployment | |
Geerlofs, Simon H. ; Copping, Andrea E. ; Van Cleve, Frances B. ; Blake, Kara M. ; Hanna, Luke A. | |
关键词: marine hydrokinetic energy; permitting planning; | |
DOI : 10.2172/1170503 RP-ID : PNNL-20778 PID : OSTI ID: 1170503 Others : Other: EB4500000 |
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美国|英语 | |
来源: SciTech Connect | |
【 摘 要 】
This fiscal year 2011 progress report summarizes activities carried out under DOE Water Power Task 2.1.7, Permitting and Planning. Activities under Task 2.1.7 address the concerns of a wide range of stakeholders with an interest in the development of the marine and hydrokinetic (MHK) energy industry, including regulatory and resource management agencies, tribes, nongovernmental organizations, and industry. Objectives for Task 2.1.7 are the following: ??? to work with stakeholders to streamline the MHK regulatory permitting process ??? to work with stakeholders to gather information on needs and priorities for environmental assessment of MHK development ??? to communicate research findings and directions to the MHK industry and stakeholders ??? to engage in spatial planning processes in order to further the development of the MHK industry. These objectives are met through three subtasks, each of which is described in this report: ??? 2.1.7.1???Regulatory Assistance ??? 2.1.7.2???Stakeholder Outreach ??? 2.1.7.3???Coastal and Marine Spatial Planning. As MHK industry partners work with the regulatory community and stakeholders to plan, site, permit, and license MHK technologies, they have an interest in a predictable, efficient, and transparent process. Stakeholders and regulators have an interest in processes that result in sustainable use of ocean space with minimal effects to existing ocean users. Both stakeholders and regulators have an interest in avoiding legal challenges by meeting the intent of federal, state, and local laws that govern siting and operation of MHK technologies. The intention of work under Task 2.1.7 is to understand and work to address these varied interests, reduce conflict, identify efficiencies, and ultimately reduce the regulatory costs, time, and potential environmental impacts associated with developing, siting, permitting, and deploying MHK systems.
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