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Renewable energy

Photo: Wind turbineSustainable energy

The Government is presently promoting energy production from renewable sources:

  • The Kyoto Protocol (1997) has set targets to reduce the emissions of greenhouse gases through the use of renewable energy sources. The EU in 2001 has also supported this move through Directive (2002/358/CE). 
  • Nationally, in Feb 2003, the Government released a white paper on reduction of the UK's carbon dioxide emissions thus promoting a low-carbon economy. Renewables to provide 10% of UK electricity by 2010 and 20% by 2020 - targets. 
  • Wind, wave and tidal generation of electricity are all key sources of renewable power 

Cefas expertise is being used by the Department for Trade and Industry (DTI) and the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra) to monitor and advise on the environmental impact of the construction of marine based renewable energy sources.

Research

Cefas is currently undertaking research projects related to renewable energy. Details of these projects are listed below: 

Renewable Energy Deployment: Environmental Issues Project Board

Cefas has long-standing expertise in providing scientific advice to Government on licensing and policy issues concerning the environmental impacts of human activities.   Through our membership of the Renewable Energy Deployment Environmental Issues Project Board we aim to ensure that actions to meet the UK's marine renewable energy targets are based on sound scientific evidence and that our national and international obligations for the sustainable use and protection of the marine environment and its resources are achieved.  Cefas is committed to working with colleagues in the Renewable Energy Deployment Environmental Issues Project Board to achieve the goals set out in the attached statement.  

Reports

Background Information

Workshops

Impacts of wind farms on fishing activities, 10th October 2005, Birmingham

Links to related websites

DTI - Offshore renewables Research advisory group
http://www.dti.gov.uk/energy/sources/renewables/policy/offshore/research-advisory-group/page22590.html
Defra sustainable energy website
http://www.defra.gov.uk/environment/energy/index.htm
DTI Strategic Environmental Assessment on offshore wind farm development
http://www.og.dti.gov.uk/offshore-wind-sea/process/envreport.htm 
Crown Estate wind farms website
http://www.thecrownestate.co.uk/34_offshore_wind_energy.htm
British Wind Energy Association - Offshore wind farms website
http://www.offshorewindfarms.co.uk/ 
All-Energy electronic news letter and website
http://www.all-energy.co.uk/
Stingray project - tidal energy generation
http://www.engb.com/ 
Chamber of Shipping view of wind farms
http://www.british-shipping.org/news/wind%20farms/wind_farms%20overview.htm
OSPAR demonstration website for the exchange of information on the environmental impacts of offshore renewable energy developments
http://www.environmentalexchange.info/