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Aero, 'Action reviews its positions against offshore wind' - Energia & Energie

2024-03-07T15:27:18.747Z

Highlights: Aero, 'Action reviews its positions against offshore wind' - Energia & Energie. "We invite the deputies of Action, Popular Europeanist reformers, Renew Europe to a meeting to learn about the extraordinary work we are doing in Italy to create a Made in Italy supply chain" for offshore wind power. A world of opportunities starting from the thousands of operators who will be hired. I am sure that this information will allow Action MPs to review their positions"


"We invite the deputies of Action, Popular European Reformers, Renew Europe to a meeting to learn about the extraordinary work we are doing in Italy to create a Made in Italy supply chain" for offshore wind power. (HANDLE)


"We invite the deputies of Action, Popular Europeanist reformers, Renew Europe to a meeting to learn about the extraordinary work we are doing in Italy to create a Made in Italy supply chain" for offshore wind power.

A world of opportunities starting from the thousands of operators who will be hired.

I am sure that this information will allow Action MPs to review their positions".


    This was written in a statement by the president of Aero, the association of offshore wind companies in Italy, Fulvio Mamone Capria.


    Yesterday some Action MPs, Popolari proeuropeisti reformatori, Renew Europe in a question to the Minister of the Environment and Energy Security they argued that the power of 3.8 gigawatts of offshore wind power in 4 years indicated by the Pniec (the national energy plan) would be disproportionate, and 20 times higher than that expected in the rest of the country. Europe.


    «We would like to clarify first of all to the Action deputies and to the whole community - writes Mamone Capria - that offshore wind represents an unprecedented opportunity for the Italian system, fundamental for achieving the decarbonisation targets of our country, but also, and above all , in view of the objective of making the country independent at an energy level, as well as representing an opportunity for industrial development and economic growth" "The Strategy for the development of offshore renewable energy of the European Commission - continued Mamone Capria - has defined that the objectives in all the EU's sea basins are equal to at least 60 Gw by 2030 and 340 Gw by 2050 and that the 2050 objective could even reach 450 Gw.

Germany aims for 30,000 MW by 2030, the Netherlands at 22,000 MW, Denmark at 12,900 MW;

the 'smaller' Portugal and Greece have declared objectives of 12,000 and 10,000 MW respectively.

Data that is incontrovertible and should make us reflect on the statements we heard yesterday."


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