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Tethys Logo: Environmental Effects of Wind and Marine Renewable Energy

Environmental Effects of Wind and
Marine Renewable Energy

We want to hear from you! Please fill out this year's Tethys Peer Review Survey by Friday, May 14, 2021 to help us guide further development of Tethys and ensure it remains a valuable resource for the marine and wind energy communities!

The WREN Environmental Horizon Scan is live! Participate in the scan (a ~20-30 minute survey) by 6 May 2021 to help us assess land-based and offshore wind energy and environmental priority issues over the next 5-10 years!

WREN recently published two Short Science Summaries on the effects of wind energy development on European Grouse and European Migratory Soaring Birds. Check them out on Tethys now!

The OES-Environmental 2020 State of the Science Report: Environmental Effects of Marine Renewable Energy Development Around the World is now available on Tethys!

Check out the Risk Retirement and Data Transferability pages on Tethys to learn more about OES-Environmental activities. 

The bi-weekly Tethys Blast is an online newsletter that highlights new publications, funding and job opportunities, upcoming events, and international wind and marine energy news. Subscribe now!

Interested in the engineering and technical aspects of marine renewable energy? Check out Tethys Engineering!

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The Pathway Program: Validating environmental monitoring solutions for marine renewable energy projects
A major project risk in Canada for in-stream tidal energy project developers is the obligation to meet regulatory requirements related to Environmental Effects Monitoring (EEM). The federal regulator (Fisheries and Oceans Canada; DFO) requires each project proponent to demonstrate that their project will cause minimal harm to biological components of the marine ecosystem. Specifically, the… Read More
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