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Tidal Farms are composed by a series of devices that can harnest the energy of tides. This is usually done with fixed structures that can vary in size and functioning. However the general concept is simple; the turbines produce energy when the water harvested during the high tide is released (during low tide).  
Tidal Farms are composed by a series of devices that can harnest the energy of tides. This is usually done with fixed structures that can vary in size and functioning. However the general concept is simple; the turbines produce energy when the water harvested during the high tide is released (during low tide).  


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==MSP Challenge==
==MSP Challenge==

Revision as of 09:31, 2 July 2023

Tidal Farms
File:Layer Tidal Farms.png
Layer Info
Category Activities
Sub-category Energy

Description

Tidal Farms are composed by a series of devices that can harnest the energy of tides. This is usually done with fixed structures that can vary in size and functioning. However the general concept is simple; the turbines produce energy when the water harvested during the high tide is released (during low tide).


MSP Challenge

Tidal Farms are used to produce green energy, in the MSP challenge the calculated amount of energy produced by a tidal farm is based on its area and assumes maximal potential production.

Tidal farms are depicted as polygons, i.e., geometric shapes that you can draw in, edit or remove when making a plan. They create the following pressures on the ecosystem:

Return to energy.

Placement Restrictions

The placement restrictions decide whether the overlap of spatial elements causes:

Errors - Impossible to place these layers on top of each other due to physical limitations.

Warnings - Warnings that it should be done, but won't stop the placement.

Error Warning
National Shipping Lanes x
IMO Route x
Precautionary areas x
Natura 2000 x
Oil and gas platforms x

Pressure on Ecology

The ecological pressures are scaled on a level from 0 to 1; with 0 meaning no pressure, and 1 meaning the maximal impact on that pressure.

State Artificial Substrate Noise Surface Disturbance Bottom Disturbance
Under construction 0.2 0.5 0.5 0.5
In production 0.2 0.1 0.1 0

Wave farms disallow all the bottom trawl, industrial and pelagic trawl, and drift and fixed nets fleets.

Types

  • 3MW

Metadata

Data Source

Rijkswaterstaat data drawn by hand to incorporate in a previous version of the MSP Challenge.

Original Title

Not available.

Description

Not available.

Creation Date

Not available. Previous than 2016.

Methodology

Reprojected the data layer to Lambert Azimuthal Equal Area (EPSG:3035).

Not applicable. For the MSP Challenge Baltic Sea Edition, tidal farms area included under "Renewable Energy Sources", please refer to the "Wind Farms" page.

Not applicable.

This data layer is not available in the Clyde Marine Region Edition.

At the time of the development of the MSP Challenge Adriatic Sea Edition (2020), there was no data available regarding tidal farms in the Adriatic Sea. This data layer is for planning purposes only.

Types

  • 3MW

Metadata

Not applicable, there were no wave farms in the Adriatic Sea at the time of the development of the MSP Challenge Adriatic Sea Edition (2020).

At the time of the development of the MSP Challenge Eastern Mediterranean Sea (2022/2023), there was no data available regarding wave farms in the Eastern Mediterranean Sea. This data layer is for planning purposes only.

Placement Restrictions

Coming soon.

Pressure on Ecology

Coming soon.

Types

  • 3MW

Metadata

Not applicable, there were no tidal farms in the Eastern Mediterranean Sea at the time of the development of the MSP Challenge Eastern Mediterranean Sea Edition (2022/2023).

This page was last edited on 2 July 2023, at 09:31. Content is available under GPLv3 unless otherwise noted.