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Browsing Marine affairs by Subject "Alternative energy"
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Changing Tack: Equity, Maritime Labor, and Offshore Wind in the Pacific Northwest
The Biden Administration has championed ambitious policies to accelerate offshore wind energy development in the United States. With a focus on combating climate change, advancing clean energy, and creating jobs, the ... -
Framing Arctic Renewable Energy: A Multi-Stakeholder Analysis
This study examines how various actors frame the shift from oil/gas-based energy to renewable energy for the Arctic regions of the United States and Canada, in light of recent federal policy initiatives, and how domestic ... -
Learning from Early Commercial Tidal Energy Projects in the Puget Sound, Washington and the Pentland Firth, Scotland
Using a textual analysis to interview data approach, this study explores two of the first multiple-device tidal energy projects to identify the key learning outcomes gained by stakeholders. The cases chosen are the Snohomish ... -
Marine Spatial Planning for Offshore Wind Energy Projects in the North Sea: Lessons for the United States
(2013-07-23)Addressing spatial conflicts among offshore wind energy (OWE) projects and other resource users is a new issue in the United States as proposals for renewable energy projects transition from theoretical to actual installations ... -
Tidal Energy Scenario Analysis: Holistic Stakeholder Considerations for Sustainable Development
Interest in renewable energy development to mitigate climate change and provide a secure energy source includes investigation into the feasibility of marine renewable energy sources, including the harnessing of tides. Tidal ...