Wind investment to be part of EU recovery plan

12 April 2009


The European Parliament’s energy committee has agreed to dedicate €565 million to offshore wind projects. The EU Economic Recovery plan is intended to tackle the financial crisis by encouraging investments in offshore wind, carbon capture and storage and the electricity and gas infrastructure.

“The wind energy sector is pleased with the effort to unlock Europe’s massive offshore wind energy resource, while encouraging investments in new electricity grids. Still, I have doubts whether the vast amounts of money being allocated to coal CCS will contribute to the EU’s economic recovery, since the technology will not be commercially viable this side of 2020. EWEA therefore supports the Parliament’s proposal to allocate any unspent money to renewable energy technologies, including onshore wind power, which can be employed immediately,” said Christian Kjaer, chief executive of the European Wind Energy Association.

The EU Parliament’s Economic Recovery plan has an overall value of €5 billion, of which €3.98 billion is to go to energy projects up to 2010, including the initiation of the first stage of an offshore supergrid. €565 million is to go to specific offshore wind projects. The ITRE committee, in a strong challenge to the European Council, has proposed that any unspent money should be made available to other renewable energy and energy efficiency projects.

The European Parliament and Council will now enter negotiations on the EU plan with the aim of reaching a first reading agreement before the next round of parliamentary elections.




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