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Disaggregating the SWOT Analysis of Marine Renewable Energies
handle: 11365/1071230
Energy transitions require strategic plans that minimize inefficiencies and maximize energy production in a sustainable way. This aspect is fundamental in the case of innovative technologies based on marine renewable energies. Marine renewable energies involve problems and advantages which imply a reconceptualization of marine space and its management. Through an holistic SWOT analysis the main strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats are highlighted in this paper, considering social, economic, legal, technological, and environmental dimensions. We disaggregate the SWOT analysis for marine renewable energy technologies in order to create an overview of pros and cons for every dimension and better identify specific hotspots and possible solutions in different fields.
- University of Siegen Germany
- University of Siena Italy
- National Institute for Nuclear Physics Italy
- University of Siena Italy
690, Economics and Econometrics, MAESTRALE project, energy planning, Energy Engineering and Power Technology, marine renewable energy, Energy planning, General Works, Sustainable development, A, Policy making, policy making, Energy planning; Energy transition; MAESTRALE project; Marine renewable energy; Marine space; Policy making; Sustainable development; Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment; Fuel Technology; Energy Engineering and Power Technology; Economics and Econometrics, Renewable Energy, Marine renewable energy, Energy transition, sustainable development, Sustainability and the Environment, marine space, Fuel Technology, energy transition, Marine space
690, Economics and Econometrics, MAESTRALE project, energy planning, Energy Engineering and Power Technology, marine renewable energy, Energy planning, General Works, Sustainable development, A, Policy making, policy making, Energy planning; Energy transition; MAESTRALE project; Marine renewable energy; Marine space; Policy making; Sustainable development; Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment; Fuel Technology; Energy Engineering and Power Technology; Economics and Econometrics, Renewable Energy, Marine renewable energy, Energy transition, sustainable development, Sustainability and the Environment, marine space, Fuel Technology, energy transition, Marine space
