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1 Oceans of opportunity Harnessing Europes largest domestic energy resource European Offshore Wind Conference 2009 16 September 2009 Justin Wilkes Head of Regulatory Affairs European Wind Energy Association

2 The offshore wind power market – current status – future developments National policies and programmes Outline

3 The offshore wind power market – current status – future developments National policies and programmes Outline

4 End 2008: 1.5 GW offshore – 8 EU countries Offshore – current status

5 Global cumulative wind power capacity 1990-2007 (MW) 2008 and 2009: steady as she goes 2008: 366 MW annual installed offshore capacity 1,471 MW cumulative installed offshore capacity 2009: 420 MW annual installed offshore capacity 2,000 MW cumulative installed offshore capacity

6 The offshore wind power market – current status – future developments National policies and programmes Outline

7 Global cumulative wind power capacity 1990-2007 (MW) Offshore wind energy market in the EU in 2010 Annual installations of 1,100 MW Cumulative installed capacity of 3,000 MW Electricity production of 11 TWh Meeting 0.3% of total EU electricity demand Avoiding 7 Mt of CO ² annually Annual investments in wind turbines of 2.5 billion

8 Global cumulative wind power capacity 1990-2007 (MW) 2011 – 2020: steady growth of offshore market Offshore wind energy annual and cumulative installations 2011-2020 (MW) Source: EWEA 2009 2011: annual installations of 1.5 GW 2020: annual installations of 6.9 GW 2020: cumulative installations of 40 GW

9 Global cumulative wind power capacity 1990-2007 (MW) Offshore market growth to follow the onshore pattern Source: EWEA 2009 Historical onshore growth 1992-2004 compared to EWEAs offshore projection 2008-2020 (MW) Onshore market growth:32% Offshore market growth:28%

10 Global cumulative wind power capacity 1990-2007 (MW) 2021 - 2030: steady growth of offshore market 2021: annual installations of 7.7 GW 2030: annual installtions of 13.6 GW 2030: cumulative installations of 150 GW Offshore wind energy annual and cumulative installations 2021- 2030 (MW) Source: EWEA 2009

11 Global cumulative wind power capacity 1990-2007 (MW) 100 GW and counting EWEA has identified proposals for over 100 GW of offshore wind projects in European waters: This would meet 10% of EU electricity demand This would avoid 200Mt of CO ² annually 100+ GW shows the significant level of developer interest EWEA prediction:40 GW by 2020 150 GW by 2030

12 The offshore wind power market – current status – future developments National policies and programmes Outline

13 Global cumulative wind power capacity 1990-2007 (MW) Country breakdown Online: 25.2 MW Current pipeline: 3,755 MW Total: 3,780.2 MW Ireland Source: EWEA 2009

14 Global cumulative wind power capacity 1990-2007 (MW) Country breakdown United Kingdom Source: EWEA 2009 Online: 597.8 MW Under construction: 1,246 MW Current pipeline: 13,861 MW R1, R2, STW + misc total: 15,704.8 MW UK Round 3: 25,500 MW

15 Global cumulative wind power capacity 1990-2007 (MW) Country breakdown 2020 target : 6,000 MW Online: 246.8 MW Under construction: 200 MW Current pipeline: 4,615 MW Total: 5,061.8 MW The Netherlands Source: EWEA 2009

16 Global cumulative wind power capacity 1990-2007 (MW) Country breakdown 2020 target: 2,000 MW Online: 30 MW Under construction: 600 MW Current pipeline: 1,114 MW Total: 1,744 MW Belgium Source: EWEA 2009

17 Global cumulative wind power capacity 1990-2007 (MW) Country breakdown France Source: EWEA 2009 2020 target: 6,000 MW Under construction: 105 MW Current pipeline: >4,925.5 MW Total: >5,030.5 MW Mediterranean Atlantic

18 Global cumulative wind power capacity 1990-2007 (MW) Country breakdown Objective 2025: 25,000 MW Online: 12 MW (all near shore) Under construction: 1,002.5 MW Pipeline: 23,708 MW Total: 25,322.5 MW Germany Source: EWEA 2009

19 Global cumulative wind power capacity 1990-2007 (MW) Country breakdown Online: 409.15 MW Under construction: 459.2 MW Current pipeline: > 1,218 MW Total: > 2,086.35 MW Denmark Source: EWEA 2009

20 Global cumulative wind power capacity 1990-2007 (MW) Country breakdown Online: 133.2 MW Under construction: 30 MW Current pipeline: 10,850 MW Total: 11,013.2 MW Sweden Source: EWEA 2009

21 Global cumulative wind power capacity 1990-2007 (MW) Country breakdown Objective 2020: 1,000 MW Online: 24 MW Current pipeline: 1,306 MW Total: 1,330 MW Finland Source: EWEA 2009

22 Global cumulative wind power capacity 1990-2007 (MW) Country breakdown Online: 2.3 MW Current pipeline: 11,296 MW Total: 11,298.3 MW Norway Source: EWEA 2009

23 Country breakdown Source: EWEA 2009 Online: 0 MW Current pipeline: Spain: 4,965 MW Portugal: 301 MW Global cumulative wind power capacity Spain & Portugal W)

24 Spanish Offshore wind zoning exercise

25 Country breakdown Source: EWEA 2009 Italy & Malta (Croatia & Albania) Online: 0 MW Under construction: 83 MW Current pipeline: 8,886.8 MW Total: 8,969.8 MW

26 Thank you very much for your attention www.ewea.org/offshore RENEWABLE ENERGY HOUSE 63-65 RUE DARLON B-1040 BRUSSELS T: +32 2 546 1940 F: +32 2 546 1944 E: ewea@ewea.org


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