Webinar #14 in WREN Environmental Webinar Series
May 4, 2018, 15:00 - 16:30 UTC (8:00 am PT/11:00 am ET)
The speakers will discuss reconstruction after decommissioning from both the offshore wind, land-based wind and adjacent industry perspectives.
Decommissiong: Lessons Learned
Deborah Luchsinger, Renewable Energy Program Manager, Enercon Services, Inc.
All power plants – coal, gas, nuclear, wind, and solar – have a finite life beyond which it is not economically feasible to operate.The majority of retirements of power generation facilities are expected to occur in North America and Western Europe. Preparing a site for restoration or re-use can be a costly complex, multi-year process with many stakeholders involved.
Dr. Luchsinger has 30 years of experience in the development of energy resources. She holds advanced degrees in environmental geology, biogeochemistry, and climatology, with extensive experience in regulatory compliance and specializes in the siting, licensing, and permitting of energy resource development sites, from pre-construction through post-construction and grid interconnect. She is currently the program manager leading siting and development efforts for new renewable power generation projects, license renewal of existing plants, and natural resource regulatory compliance.
Reconstruction after Decommissioning - SNH perspective
Kenny Taylor, Energy Policy and Advice Officer, Scottish Natural Heritage
Kenny will discuss Scottish Natural Heritage’s (SNH) remit and role in the planning process for onshore wind development and will offer statistics and information on onshore wind development in Scotland over the recent past. Kenny will share two Scottish case studies to highlight a number of key themes.
Kenny has been with the SNH since 2009 covering wind, hydropower, solar and micro-energy installations, Kenny produces guidance to help with the understanding of the natural heritage impacts associated with renewables deployment, and proposes mitigation to limit them.
A video recording of this webinar is available here:
Past Events
- WREN Webinar #13: Smart Curtailment - A Global Perspective, Online, 17 January 2018 16:00-17:30 UTC
- WREN Webinar #12 : Upscaling Wind and Wildlife Individual Interactions to Population-Level Impacts, Online, 20 September 2017 15:00-16:30 UTC
- WREN Webinar #11: Research Programs to Understand the Environmental Impacts of Offshore Wind, Part 2, Online, 20 June 2017 15:00-16:30 UTC
- WREN Webinar #10: BOEM Efforts to Collect and Analyze Offshore Wind Data in a Holistic Manner, as Demonstrated through the RODEO Study, Online, 28 March 2017 15:00-16:30 UTC
- WREN Webinar #9: Adaptive Management in the Wind Energy Industry, Online, 16 November 2016 16:00-17:30 UTC
- WREN Webinar #8: Assessing Marine and Avian Wildlife Off the New York Coast, Online, 21 July 2016 15:00-16:30 UTC
- WREN Webinar #7: Wind Energy Development Impacts on Marine Environment, Online, 28 June 2016 15:00-16:30 UTC
- WREN Webinar #6: Monitoring Bat Activity Offshore, Online, 1 March 2016 16:00-17:30 UTC
- WREN Webinar #5: Wildlife Monitoring and Wind Energy, Online, 2 December 2015 16:00-17:30 UTC
- WREN Webinar #4: Avian Sensitivity Mapping and Wind Energy, Online, 27 August 2015 15:00-16:30 UTC
- WREN Webinar #3: Understanding Avian Collision Rate Modeling and Discussing what this Means in a Population Context at Land-Based and Offshore Windfarms, Online, 2 April 2015 15:00-16:30 UTC
- WREN Webinar #2: Attraction and Interaction of Marine Mammals and Seabirds to Offshore Wind Farms Webinar, Online, 9 December 2014 16:00-17:30 UTC
- WREN Webinar #1: Bats and Wind Energy Webinar, Online, 3 September 2014 15:30-16:30 UTC