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Home » Uncategorized » Wind industry urges ‘greater policy ambition’
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Wind industry urges ‘greater policy ambition’

SaraBy SaraJune 15, 20223 Mins Read
Global installed wind could nudge 1000GW by 2024

The Global Wind Energy Coalition for COP27 has called for greater policy ambition and volumes made available to scale up to 390GW of annual wind energy installations by 2030.

On Global Wind Day the coalition is calling for the scale-up in line with a net zero trajectory.

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The coalition said it also wants to see global recognition of the urgency to evolve policy frameworks and supply chain structures for the energy transition, and a “climate and energy emergency” approach to policymaking which can address climate, energy and security concerns.

It has also advocated for implementation of carbon pricing which clearly recognises the societal costs of greenhouse gas emissions and pollution and coalition-building between the renewables industry and climate finance community to improve the efficacy of international support schemes for the energy transition.

The coalition is also urging for a recognition of wind energy’s benefits and opportunities in the just transition, which range from large-scale job creation to revitalisation of local communities.

Ben Backwell, GWEC CEO, said: “Wind can transform energy systems around the world, and it can be done right now at a competitive cost.

“UN Secretary General António Guterres says time is running out to keep 1.5 degrees alive. The IEA says that to keep the world on target for net zero, the wind industry needs to be installing 390 GW a year by 2030. The situation is critical and the time for action is now.

“The situation in Ukraine has laid bare the dangers of the world’s reliance on fossil fuels.

“The wind industry can play a vital role in creating resilient, secure, and sustainable energy systems that deliver on net zero pledges.

“Political decisions need to reflect the central role of wind power in the energy transition.

“Leaders must fast-track and streamline approvals of wind projects, modernise grids, set Paris-aligned renewable energy targets that provide certainty to investors and developers and ensure a healthy and sustainable renewables supply chain is in place.”

The Global Wind Energy Coalition for COP27, an initiative led by the Global Wind Energy Council (GWEC), is a multi-stakeholder group of leading wind power companies and associations from across the globe committed to ramping up wind power capacity to limit the impacts of climate change.

Members include Vestas, Siemens Gamesa Renewable Energy, GE Renewable Energy, Iberdrola, Ørsted, Mainstream Renewable Power, DNV, SSE Renewables, Corio Generation, Gazelle Wind Power and Lekela Power Egypt.

Association members include RenewableUK, WindEurope, the South Africa Wind Energy Association (SAWEA), the Electricity Sector Association of Kenya (ESAK), the Brazilian Wind Energy Association (ABEEolica), the Chinese Wind Energy Association (CWEA), the Chinese Renewable Energy Industry Association (CREIA) and American Clean Power (ACP).

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