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A global cross-resource assessment of offshore renewable energy

Spalding James, W Berry Christopher, Ross Lauren

2025Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews10 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Current global climate mitigation efforts are considered insufficient to meet international carbon emission targets. Modeled scenarios showing how these targets can be reached are underpinned by further renewable energy development. Offshore renewable energy has been shown to have energy potentials that are more than double the global electricity demand. Previous assessments investigating Offshore renewable energy potentials typically focused on a single resource type and use a wide range of units. However, these assessments have not been compared on a global scale and therefore it is largely unknown which resource types have the largest energy potentials at any given location. This study undertakes a global cross-resource assessment of marine renewable energy potentials, collecting previous marine renewable energy resource assessments in a single database with standardized energy potentials. The assessments collected are compared to the theoretical energy potential of other resource types at each location. Tidal and ocean currents and offshore solar are found to have consistently higher energy potentials than the other resource types. An expanded feasible global energy potential for tidal currents and offshore solar is found. Results show if only 2 % of this potential is harnessed from future turbine development, CO 2 emissions could be significantly reduced helping meet international emission targets and United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. • Creation of a global database of 600+ resource assessments. • Considers offshore wind, waves, tides, thermal, solar resource types. • Standardization of resource assessment units. • Cross resource comparison of theoretical energy potentials at every location.

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Renewable energySubmarine pipelineResource (disambiguation)Environmental scienceEnvironmental resource managementNatural resource economicsEnvironmental economicsBusinessComputer scienceEngineeringOceanographyEconomicsGeologyElectrical engineeringComputer networkIntegrated Energy Systems OptimizationWind Energy Research and DevelopmentAtmospheric and Environmental Gas Dynamics