Title :
Environmental assessment for ocean thermal energy conversion in Hawaii: Available data and a protocol for baseline monitoring
Author :
Comfort, Christina M. ; Vega, Luis
Author_Institution :
Hawaii Natural Energy Inst., Univ. of Hawaii at Manoa, Honolulu, HI, USA
Abstract :
The need to increase renewable energy supply in the United States has prompted ocean thermal energy conversion (OTEC) technology to be re-considered for use in Hawaii. As with any new development, a thorough environmental impact assessment is needed before the technology can begin field trials. A previous Final Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) from 1981 is available, but needs to be brought up to current oceanographic and engineering standards. There has been much research done on the oceanography of Hawaii since the original EIS, and this report highlights some of the most important contributions in terms of OTEC development as well as existing gaps in knowledge. A protocol for environmental baseline monitoring is proposed, focusing on a set of ten chemical oceanographic parameters relevant to OTEC and addressing gaps in knowledge of the ecology and oceanography of the area chosen for OTEC development.
Keywords :
ecology; environmental factors; environmental monitoring (geophysics); ocean thermal energy conversion; oceanography; renewable energy sources; EIS; OTEC technology; chemical oceanographic parameter; environmental baseline monitoring; environmental impact assessment; environmental impact statement; ocean thermal energy conversion technology; oceanographic-engineering standard; protocol; renewable energy supply; Discharges; Fault location; Monitoring; Ocean temperature; Organisms; Sea measurements; Hawaii; OTEC; Ocean thermal energy conversion; environment; oceanography; renewable energy;
Conference_Titel :
OCEANS 2011
Conference_Location :
Waikoloa, HI
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4577-1427-6