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Competition, conflict and consequences: Offshore geospatial planning for the energy transition

競争、紛争、そして結果:エネルギー移行のための洋上地理空間計画 (AI 翻訳)

Ruth V. Hamilton, John R. Underhill

Energy geoscience conference series.📚 査読済 / ジャーナル2026-04-29#エネルギー転換Origin: Global
DOI: 10.1144/gslbooks2025-35
原典: https://doi.org/10.1144/gslbooks2025-35

🤖 gxceed AI 要約

日本語

エネルギー転換により洋上空間の競争が激化している。英国北海を例に、再生可能エネルギーと地中貯蔵を含む複数の用途の競合を分析。データ主導の総合的アプローチと統一規制機関の必要性を提言。

English

The energy transition intensifies competition for offshore space. Using the UK North Sea, this study analyzes conflicts among renewables, geological storage, and other uses, advocating for data-driven interdisciplinary spatial planning and a unified regulatory body.

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📝 gxceed 編集解説 — Why this matters

日本のGX文脈において

日本でも洋上風力発電やCCSのための海域利用が増加しており、空間計画の競合調整は重要な政策課題。本研究の分析手法と規制提案は日本の洋上管理にも示唆を与える。

In the global GX context

As offshore renewable energy and carbon storage expand globally, spatial conflicts become critical. This paper offers a framework for managing trade-offs, relevant to countries like Japan facing similar offshore planning challenges.

👥 読者別の含意

🔬研究者:Highlights interdisciplinary methods for offshore spatial planning and conflict resolution.

🏢実務担当者:Provides insights for offshore developers on navigating regulatory and stakeholder conflicts.

🏛政策担当者:Emphasizes need for unified regulatory body and evidence-based spatial planning to meet net-zero targets.

📄 Abstract(原文)

The energy transition is driving an intense, yet largely unrecognised competition for offshore space. An increasing number of conflicts have emerged between renewable technologies, climate compatible carbon mitigation and the existing claims and interests of numerous stakeholders. Using the English sector of the North Sea as an exemplar for offshore geospatial planning, we investigate the factors that influence subsurface, seabed, water column and airspace use to demonstrate challenges that impact the management of offshore areas. Crucially, the oft-ignored role of the subsurface for energy security and geological storage to aid decarbonisation highlights the need to identify and reserve key resources. The results show that an interdisciplinary approach is needed to enable the effective and equitable use of offshore areas and develop dynamic spatial planning solutions. Adoption of a data-led, evidence-based strategy ensures trade-offs and opportunities are identified, understood and addressed through technically informed decision making. The outcomes help determine primacy in the event of sectoral conflicts to achieve a managed, orderly and just transition. They are transferable to other areas of the UK's Exclusive Economic Zone and applicable in other countries. In the UK, establishment of a single overarching regulatory body and introduction of a unified licensing regime would help ensure spatial challenges are recognised and resolved. The failure to address current deficiencies, weigh up alternative uses and shape priorities will inhibit the UK's renewable energy ambitions, impact offshore safety, threaten the country's ability to meet its net zero targets and delay the energy transition.

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