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Wind heavyweights form COP26 alliance

Eleanore RobinsonBy Eleanore RobinsonMarch 31, 20213 Mins Read
Wind heavyweights form COP26 alliance

Leading wind energy corporates and associations from around the world have today launched the Global Wind Energy Coalition for COP26.

Convened by the Global Wind Energy Council (GWEC) and RenewableUK (RUK), the Global Wind Energy Coalition will carry out a series of activities to help governments, economies and communities raise ambition and remove barriers to the massive scaling up in investments in wind power.

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This will be with the aim of reaching Net Zero targets and stop dangerous global warming.

The wind industry’s global campaign on the road to COP26 will include a campaign to highlight the essential role of wind power on the road to net zero.

This will include a website populated with resources and materials to help amplify the voice of the global wind industry in the run-up to COP26.

It also plans to intensify engagement with policymakers in key onshore and offshore wind markets to create wind energy acceleration plans, including more ambitious capacity targets and sensible regulation for project development.

There will be cross-sector collaboration with other technologies and heavy industries, with concrete joint commitments that work towards system-wide decarbonisation in a global renewable energy alliance. 

The coalition also plans to create global Sprint for Offshore Wind Ambition to support governments across the world in setting concrete targets which can deliver the global 1400 GW target by 2050 set by the Ocean Renewable Energy Action Coalition/  

Finally, at COP26 in Glasgow, a Global Wind Energy Hub will provide a platform for the wind industry to host events, meetings and other activities throughout the conference to engage with key policymakers and stakeholders.

The associations’ efforts will be supported by global leaders in the wind industry including Vestas, Siemens Gamesa Renewable Energy, Orsted, Mainstream Renewable Power, SSE Renewables, RWE, GE Renewable Energy, Glennmont Partners, Aker Offshore Wind and Principle Power.

The campaign is also supported by national and regional associations from across the world, including WindEurope, the Chinese Wind Energy Association(CWEA), the Chinese Renewable Energy Industry Association (CREIA), the American Clean Power Association(ACP), the South African Wind Energy Association (SAWEA) and the Brazilian Wind Energy Association(ABEEólica).

GWEC chief executive Ben Backwell said: “2021 will be a decisive year in the world’s fight to head of catastrophic climate change, and COP26 in Glasgow will be a key platform to ramp up our efforts to decarbonise our world at the pace which is necessary.

“As the clean energy technology providing the highest amount of decarbonisation per MW and almost unlimited potential, it is crucial that the global wind industry unites to highlight the essential role wind power will need to play in the Race to Zero.”

Renewable UK head of policy and incoming COP26 Director at GWEC Rebecca Williams added: “The UK is a leader in offshore wind, and the technology has been crucial in meeting the country’s decarbonisation goals.

“As the host of this year’s COP conference, it is the perfect moment to highlight the key role of offshore wind to meet the world’s decarbonisation targets, leveraging the vast expertise from the UK market.

“Over the next few months, we will work closely with policymakers in countries with high potential for offshore wind to increase their ambitions and put countries on the right path to build out their offshore wind markets as an essential solution to achieve their NDC’s.”

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