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ID176842
Title ProperDeveloping policies for the end-of-life of energy infrastructure
Other Title InformationComing to terms with the challenges of decommissioning
LanguageENG
AuthorInvernizzi, Diletta Colette
Summary / Abstract (Note)Energy sector policies have focused historically on the planning, design and construction of energy infrastructures, while typically overlooking the processes required for the management of their end-of-life, and particularly their decommissioning. However, decommissioning of existing and future energy infrastructures is constrained by a plethora of technical, economic, social and environmental challenges that must be understood and addressed if such infrastructures are to make a net-positive contribution over their whole life. Here, we introduce the magnitude and variety of these challenges to raise awareness and stimulate debate on the development of reasonable policies for current and future decommissioning projects. Focusing on power plants, the paper provides the foundations for the interdisciplinary thinking required to deliver an integrated decommissioning policy that incorporates circular economy principles to maximise value throughout the lifecycle of energy infrastructures. We conclude by suggesting new research paths that will promote more sustainable management of energy infrastructures at the end of their life.
`In' analytical NoteEnergy Policy Vol.144; Sep 2020: p.111677
Journal SourceEnergy Policy 2020-09 144
Key WordsWaste management ;  Power plants ;  Infrastructure ;  Circular Economy ;  Decommissioning ;  Megaproject