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Marine Renewable Energy

The Scottish Executive has commissioned a major study to examine the environmental impacts of harnessing energy from Scotland’s marine environment. Consultant Faber Maunsell, in association with Metoc plc, the environmental engineering consultancy, will be assessing the potential impact of a range of technologies that generate renewable energy from waves and tides. The study team will undertake a SEA (Strategic Environmental Assessment), which will play an important role in informing the future development of a marine-renewable energy industry in Scotland. The study area will focus on the West Coast of Scotland, Orkney and Shetland and the Pentland Firth. Within this area lies a considerable, and as yet untapped, renewable energy resource. A variety of new technologies are being developed which can convert the motion of waves and tides into energy. Some of these devices float on the surface, while others lie on the seafloor or are completely or partially submerged. The study will include all relevant marine, coastal and land-based environmental issues, ranging from marine ecology to fisheries, archaeology and the coastal landscape.
The Executive's interest in marine renewable energy is driven by an ambitious target of increasing the amount of electricity generated from renewable sources in Scotland to 40% by 2020. The Forum for Renewable Energy Development in Scotland (FREDS) recent report into the development of the marine-energy industry indicated that by 2020 10% of Scotland’s electricity production could come from marine resources, providing up to 7,000 jobs. Ultimately, the SEA will be used to inform national and local-level decisions on marine renewable energy policy. This in turn will form a foundation upon which the environmental assessment, planning, and development of individual projects will be based.

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