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Title: Chemical emissions from offshore wind farms: From identification to challenges in impact assessment and regulation
Authors: Hengstmann, Elena : Corella, Pablo Zapata : Alter, Katharina : Belzunce-Segarra, Maria J.; Booth, Andy M.; Castro-Jimenez, Javier and Czerner, Niklas; De Cauwer, Karien; Deviller, Genevieve and Gomiero, Alessio; Goseberg, Nils; Hasenbein, Simone and Kirchgeorg, Torben; Mason, Claire; Pape, Wiebke; Parmentier, Koen; Plass, Anna; Proefrock, Daniel; Sarhadi, Ali and Vanavermaete, David; van der Molen, Johan; Vinagre, Pedro Almeida and Wood, Daniel; Weinberg, Ingo; Windt, Christian; Zonderman, Alexa; Kenyon, Jennifer; De Witte, Bavo
Abstract: Offshore wind energy may offer many advantages: next to the aim of renewable energy production, offshore wind farms (OWFs) enable multi-purpose opportunities with nature conservation and aquaculture. OWFs may also affect the marine ecosystem. The environmental impact of OWFs is starting to be investigated regarding the effect of novel habitat introduction, underwater noise, electromagnetic fields, or exclusion of fisheries. However, the impact of chemical emissions from OWFs remains largely unknown. It is essential to account for these emissions at an early stage, to comprehensively assess the environmental impact with the objective of developing a future fit-for-purpose regulatory framework to protect the marine environment. This review compiled a literature-based list of potential OWF-related chemical emissions containing >200 organic and inorganic
Keywords: Offshore wind farms; Environmental monitoring; Numerical modelling; Impact assessment; Offshore wind farm regulations; Coatings; Anodes; CORROSION PROTECTION SYSTEMS; ENVIRONMENTAL-IMPACT; ADRIATIC SEA; TRANSPORT; DESIGN; ENERGY; POLYURETHANE; COATINGS; DEVICES; MICROPLASTICS
Issue Date: 2025
Publisher: PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
Type: Review
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DOI: 10.1016/j.marpolbul.2025.117915
URI: http://dspace.azti.es/handle/24689/2509
ISSN: 0025-326X
E-ISSN: 1879-3363
Funder: Interreg North Sea Project Anemoi [41-2-13-22]
European Union
ICES marine chemistry working group
ICES working group on offshore renewable energy
Appears in Publication types:Artículos científicos



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