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Introducing offshore wind energy in the sea space: Canary Islands case study developed under Maritime Spatial Planning principles

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PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.rser.2021.111119

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Renewables; Environmental; Oceanographic and social parameters; Decision support system; Marine zoning; Ecosystem approach; Good environmental status; Analytical hierarchy process

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  1. project PLASMAR [MAC/1.1a/030]
  2. European Regional Development Fund (ERDF)
  3. INTERREG V-A Spain-Portugal MAC 2014-2020 (Madeira-Azores-Canarias)
  4. European Maritime and Fisheries Fund
  5. project PLASMAR+ [MAC2/1.1a/347]
  6. European Union (EU)

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This study introduces a novel methodological approach for introducing Offshore Wind Energy (OWE) facilities into sea space, determining suitable locations based on oceanographic potential, environmental sensibility, marine conservation restrictions, land-sea interactions, and avoidance of conflict with current maritime and coastal activities. The methodology was tested along the coastline of the Canary Islands and identified marine areas with significant wind&depth potential, minimal environmental impact, compatibility with marine conservation, and avoidance of conflict with economic maritime and coastal sectors. The research highlights the need for balance among the five clusters for OWE development, reflecting on Ecosystem-Based Management components that should be mirrored in the Maritime Spatial Planning (MSP) strategy.
In this study, we define a novel methodological approach for introducing Offshore Wind Energy (OWE) facilities into sea space, determining the most suitable locations with regard to the five clusters: oceanographic potential; environmental sensibility; restrictions related to marine conservation; Land-Sea interactions; and avoiding potential conflict with current maritime and coastal activities. The methodology was tested along 1.583 km of the Canary Islands coastline and across more than 50 000 km(2) of related offshore areas. We have identified marine areas that have significant wind&depth potential, minimal impact on the marine environment, compatibility with marine conservation and conflict avoidance with operative economic maritime and coastal sectors (such as coastal tourism, fisheries, aquaculture, maritime transport, etc.). Suitability maps were developed with Decision Support System INDIMAR, a novel tool that analyses the OWE facilities' relationship with each cluster parameter, introducing weights calculated by an Analytical Hierarchy Process. OWE development needs to find a balance of all five clusters reflecting on Ecosystem-Based Management components that should be mirrored in the Maritime Spatial Planning (MSP) strategy, including options with tradeoffs among sectorial growth, conflict prevention and environmental protection & conservation.

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