May 6, 2025
Book Chapter

Environmental Monitoring and Risk Assessment for Marine Energy Systems

Abstract

There is a growing interest in marine energy development around the world, but the industry is still in its early stages, with only a limited number of small-scale deployments thus far. One significant challenge lies in understanding and mitigating the potential environmental impact of deploying and operating marine energy systems on aquatic animals. To address these challenges, many monitoring technologies and risk assessment tools have been developed or are currently in development. This chapter delves into these technologies, such as biotelemetry, passive acoustic monitoring, active sonars, and autonomous sensors, to underscore their significant and practical applications.

Published: May 6, 2025

Citation

Deng Z., A.L. Salalila, A.E. Copping, J.J. Martinez, and Y. Li. 2024. Environmental Monitoring and Risk Assessment for Marine Energy Systems. In Encyclopedia of Renewable Energy, Sustainability, and the Environment, edited by M. Reza Rahimpour. 141-150. PNNL-SA-194950. doi:10.1016/B978-0-323-93940-9.00263-2