Course Description:
This course provides an overview of the marine renewable energy sector by focusing on the history of marine renewable energy development, environmental effects, marine spatial planning, device technology and transmission issues, finance and risk mitigation, socio-cultural impacts, and stakeholder and community engagement. Students will explore these issues through case studies focusing on the Bay of Fundy (Nova Scotia, Canada) and the Orkney Islands (United Kingdom). The course is grounded in theory and applied learning opportunities that enable students to assess marine renewable energy issues through professional tools and other applied resources.
Prerequisites
Only for students in Coastal and Marine Management (MRM programme)
Learning outcomes
On completion of the course, a student:
- can describe the social, political, cultural, and environmental issues related to marine renewable energy development.
- can interpret the Pathways of Effects framework for predicting environmental responses to marine renewable energy development.
- can identify processes that support community and stakeholder engagement in marine renewable energy development.
- has demonstrated an understanding of the marine renewable energy development process through case study analysis and development of a marine renewable energy project course exercise.
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