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Marine impacts caused by technological advances of Offshore power plants in Brazil and possible environmental damage

Junior AMS;
Cunha FNC;
Costa IVL;
Monteiro ECB;
Takaki GMC

Alcides Miguel da Silva Junior

Fernanda Nathália Carneiro da Cunha

Itamar Victor de Lima Costa

Eliana Cristina Barreto Monteiro

Galba Maria Campos Takaki


Resumen

Offshore wind power plants have been growing worldwide, with 2021 being a historic year for this modality, considering that energy from renewable sources strongly contributes to a more sustainable future. China is the country with the largest number of plants of this type along with Brazil having the highest energy potential. However, Brazil does not yet have any plant in operation. However, the prediction of the serial impacts that may exist that can be generated from the implementation phase to the deactivation phase, but there are no conclusive studies regarding the damage caused to the unique marine ecosystems existing in Brazil. In this sense, a review is being presented demonstrating the promising prospects of creating wind power plants related to the existence of 66 projects registered with IBAMA, however, there are still no in-depth studies on the possible environmental impacts.

 

DOI:https://doi.org/10.56238/alookdevelopv1-148


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Derechos de autor 2023 Alcides Miguel da Silva Junior, Fernanda Nathália Carneiro da Cunha, Itamar Victor de Lima Costa, Eliana Cristina Barreto Monteiro, Galba Maria Campos Takaki

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  • Alcides Miguel da Silva Junior
  • Fernanda Nathália Carneiro da Cunha
  • Itamar Victor de Lima Costa
  • Eliana Cristina Barreto Monteiro
  • Galba Maria Campos Takaki