Proceedings of the workshop on Ocean Energy — The Future of Blue Economy (EASC2018 Session 6 Workshop 4)

PUBLICATION DATE:

Friday, November 30, 2018

PUBLICATION TYPE:

Meeting Documents

STATUS:

Only Available Online

DESCRIPTION:

Ocean is the biggest carbon sink of the earth system which sequestrate more than 2 billion metric ton per year or one third of anthropogenic carbon generation. Ocean possesses not only the sequestrating potential but also the power to produce renewable energies which ultimately contribute to the reduction of fossil fuel consumption. Owing to its enormous potent energy through tide, wave, heat and others, the oceans provide numerous opportunities for energy sources which fuel necessary economic development in the era of climate change afflicted global community.

The status of ocean energy development is in its nascent stage. Research efforts have been devoted to the development of key technological components with certain degree of successes. However, there are myriad of works need to be done before ocean energy can be mainstreamed into the power sector. Barriers such as non-supportive government policies and resistance to clean and renewable energy sources by the Business As Usual (BAU) energy sectors make ocean energy development sluggish.

In this workshop, the success stories of the ocean energy development as well as up to date government policies will be presented in support of the ocean energy development around the globe. The case studies in the East Asian Seas region will be highlighted. The roles and contributions of ocean energy in the Blue Economy will also be delved into.