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dc.contributor.authorTaormina, Bastien
dc.contributor.authorBald, Juan
dc.contributor.authorWant, Andrew
dc.contributor.authorThouzeau, Gerard and Lejart, Morgane
dc.contributor.authorDesroy, Nicolas
dc.contributor.authorCarlier, Antoine
dc.date.accessioned2019-06-18T11:47:52Z-
dc.date.available2019-06-18T11:47:52Z-
dc.date.issued2018
dc.identifierISI:000446310700029
dc.identifier.citationRENEWABLE \& SUSTAINABLE ENERGY REVIEWS, 2018, 96, 380-391
dc.identifier.issn1364-0321
dc.identifier.urihttp://dspace.azti.es/handle/24689/773-
dc.description.abstractSubmarine power cables (SPC) have been in use since the mid-19th century, but environmental concerns about them are much more recent. With the development of marine renewable energy technologies, it is vital to understand their potential impacts. The commissioning of SPC may temporarily or permanently impact the marine environment through habitat damage or loss, noise, chemical pollution, heat and electromagnetic field emissions, risk of entanglement, introduction of artificial substrates, and the creation of reserve effects. While growing numbers of scientific publications focus on impacts of the marine energy harnessing devices, data on impacts of associated power connections such as SPC are scarce and knowledge gaps persist. The present study (1) examines the different categories of potential ecological effects of SPC during installation, operation and decommissioning phases and hierarchizes these types of interactions according to their ecological relevance and existing scientific knowledge, (2) identifies the main knowledge gaps and needs for research, and (3) sets recommendations for better monitoring and mitigation of the most significant impacts. Overall, ecological impacts associated with SPC can be considered weak or moderate, although many uncertainties remain, particularly concerning electromagnetic effects.
dc.language.isoeng
dc.publisherPERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
dc.subjectSubmarine power cables
dc.subjectMarine renewable energy
dc.subjectEnvironmental impacts
dc.subjectEcosystem functioning
dc.subjectBenthic habitats
dc.subjectSEA-FLOOR
dc.subjectEXPOSURE
dc.subjectNOISE
dc.subjectRECOVERY
dc.subjectINSTALLATION
dc.subjectSENSITIVITY
dc.subjectFISHERIES
dc.subjectBEHAVIOR
dc.subjectCARETTA
dc.subjectCANCER
dc.titleA review of potential impacts of submarine power cables on the marine environment: Knowledge gaps, recommendations and future directions
dc.typeReview
dc.identifier.journalRENEWABLE \& SUSTAINABLE ENERGY REVIEWS
dc.format.page380-391
dc.format.volume96
dc.contributor.funderEERA (European Energy Research Alliance)
dc.contributor.funderUKCMER (UK Centre for Marine Energy Research)
dc.contributor.funderRegion Bretagne
dc.contributor.funderNational Research Agency under the Investments for the Future program [ANR-10-IED-0006-17]
dc.identifier.doi10.1016/j.rser.2018.07.026
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