Paru le 12/02/2009 | Broché 315 pages
Professionnels
The ocean is a huge reservoir of renewable energy sources, such as wind, currents, tides, waves, marine biomass, thermal energy, osmotic power, and so on. Like other maritime nations in Europe, France enjoys significant potential to develop these energy sources, especially overseas.
In March 2007, Ifremer's chairman and chief executive officer launched a prospective foresight study on these energies for the time horizon of 2030. With support from the Futuribles consulting group, twenty French partners representing the main stakeholders in the sector carried out this work. Their objectives were to identify the technologies, specify the socio-economic prerequisites for them to emerge and be competitive and assess their respective impacts on power sources and the environment.
What was learned from this study can be applied well beyond France, at a time when a European maritime strategy is taking shape.
Michel Paillard, an engineer at Ifremer, has conducted the activity described in this book since the early 2000s. Since January 2008, he has been the leader of the « Marine renewable energy sources » project.
Denis Lacroix, a research scientist at Ifremer, worked for 30 years in aquaculture, especially tropical aquaculture, then in International relations, especially in the Mediterranean ; since 2007, he has led Ifremer's foresight unit.
Véronique Lamblin, a trained engineer, has worked over that past ten years in designing foresight scenarios. She first worked in an industrial group on long term strategy and has been with Futuribles since 2002.