Vindkraftparkerna, sjöfarten och försvarsberedskapen – ett havsrättsligt perspektiv
The number and size of offshore wind turbine parks planned for the Swedish Exclusive Economic Zone is growing rapidly. This development is driven by the increasing demand for green energy and together these offshore parks may produce more than 130 TWh per year. However, the establishment of large offshore wind turbine parks may affect both the rights of navigation laid down in the 1982 Convention on the Law of the Sea and the possibilities for rescuing ships in distress. Another important issue is how to protect these offshore assets from sabotage in times of war or crisis. The author examines these risks and argues that there is a need for for a national strategic plan regarding the future development of offshore wind turbine parks – a plan that takes these risks into account.
