Understanding the Contribution of Offshore Wind to Cumulative Effects in the North Sea

VELUX FONDEN aims to promote a democratic and sustainable society on an informed and inclusive basis. The Foundation has strategic ambitions to foster groundbreaking interdisciplinary collaborations and to support capacity building within and across societal institutions. 

Based on the workshop in Copenhagen titled “The Blue Consequences of the Green Transition” and the associated conference outcome paper, VELUX FONDEN seeks to expand knowledge on the contribution of offshore wind to cumulative effects in the North Sea. 

The expansion of offshore wind, alongside the management of other ocean activities, must be guided by a science-based and collaborative approach that acknowledges the interconnectedness of marine ecosystems and coastal economies. 

By addressing the cumulative effects of the varied and concurrent uses of the ocean, we can leverage offshore wind’s potential to safeguard both ocean health and community well-being.

Call for Proposals: Research and Solutions to Maximize Knowledge of the Contribution of Offshore Wind to Cumulative Effects

As offshore wind energy continues to expand globally, it is essential to assess and mitigate the cumulative effects resulting from the interaction between large-scale wind farm developments and existing ocean uses. 

While offshore wind plays a pivotal role in the clean energy transition, its aggregated environmental, social, and economic impacts throughout its lifecycle must be examined. This is necessary for an equitable assessment and management of its effects, alongside other ocean sectors, in order to ensure the long-term sustainability of marine environments.

We invite researchers, in collaboration with industry experts, authorities, and other relevant stakeholders, to submit proposals that address the contribution of offshore wind to cumulative effects in the North Sea.

Status
Open
Minimum application amount
DKK 2.5m
Application
- Open for submissions
Application
- Deadline for submissions
14:00

Submission Criteria

Proposals should align with the following key objectives

1. Foster Cross-Sector Collaboration

  • Engage with other ocean users, maritime industries, and coastal communities. 
  • Encourage structured data-sharing and data collection among developers, scientists, and regulators to enable the analysis of cumulative effects, such as impacts on marine ecosystems.

2. Enhance Regulatory and Planning Frameworks

  • Develop guidelines to address cumulative effects at both national and regional levels, such as Strategic Environmental Assessments (SEAs) and baseline environmental conditions. 
  • Propose adaptive management strategies to enable regulatory refinement as new knowledge emerges.

3. Advance Technological Innovation and Monitoring

  • Explore turbine designs and operational strategies that minimize environmental impacts. 
  • Establish long-term monitoring programs and technologies to track ecosystem changes across full lifecycle stages.

4. Ensure Transparent Stakeholder Engagement

  • Design inclusive decision-making processes that incorporate diverse perspectives. 
  • Provide accessible information and engagement opportunities for communities throughout all project phases, ensuring thorough social and environmental impact assessments.

Proposals are encouraged to draw inspiration from the outcomes of the workshop “The Blue Consequences of the Green Transition” and address other relevant areas, such as: 

  • Marine Ecosystem Impacts: Investigations into habitat alteration, biodiversity shifts, and the effects of noise, electromagnetic fields, and turbine infrastructure on marine species migration. 
  • Fisheries and Maritime Navigation: Research on the displacement of fishing activity, changes in fish stock distributions, and navigational challenges. 
  • Coastal and Societal Considerations: Analyses of visual impacts, tourism implications, and economic transitions in coastal communities dependent on fisheries and recreation. 
  • Grid Infrastructure and Energy System Integration: Strategies for efficient offshore wind transmission planning and enhancing grid resilience.

Outcome paper from the conference “The Blue Consequences of the Green Transition”.pdf

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