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Global Wind Industry manifesto calls on governments to "get serious" ahead of COP26 and support public and private initiatives to secure the energy transition
LONDON, Oct. 18, 2021 /PRNewswire-AsiaNet/--

- Global coalition of more than 90 wind energy companies and associations 
releases COP26 Manifesto calling on governments to take eight concrete steps to 
get to net zero.

- Annual wind installations need to scale up by four times current levels to 
reach net zero by 2050; current projections will provide less than half what is 
needed.

- Signatories include largest companies in the sector including Vestas, 
Siemens-Gamesa, Goldwind, Mingyang, Nordex-Acciona, Iberdrola, ENEL, SSE, 
Orsted, EDP Renovables, Equinor, Mainstream Renewable Power, Green Investment 
Group and DNV, as well as industry associations from Europe, Asia, North 
America, Latin America and Africa, including China, USA, India and the UK.

- The world needs decisive action to combat the climate emergency. The wind 
industry has the tools available to achieve ambitious targets like a fourfold 
increase in the amount of wind energy deployed globally - this manifesto asks 
governments to help the wind industry get there.


The wind energy sector has released a manifesto at the BNEF London summit 
calling on governments to "get serious" about the energy transition and work 
with the private sector to rapidly scale up wind and renewable energy 
installations.

Wind energy is one of the fastest growing energy sources in the world, with a 
record 93GW of installations in 2020. However, current growth rates are falling 
behind a net zero trajectory and will only put us on-track for 43% of the wind 
capacity required by 2050, according to leading international energy 
institutions IRENA and the IEA. To get on-track, annual wind energy 
installations worldwide must quadruple within the next decade.
More than 90 of the world's leading wind energy companies, led by the Global 
Wind Energy Council (GWEC), including manufacturers, supply chain actors, 
investors and industry bodies from around the world have united to support this 
Manifesto. The eight actions being called for include:

1. Increase wind power ambition and reflect this in updated Nationally 
   Determined Contributions (NDCs), comprehensive national climate strategies 
   and long-term energy plans. 
2. Commit to rapid phase out of coal-based generation now. 
3. Design and implement energy markets for the future. 
4. Implement streamlined and sensible permitting schemes for renewable energy 
   projects to accelerate deployment and minimise project attrition. 
5. Initiate plans to rapidly build out clean energy grids and charging stations
   for electric vehicles. 
6. Develop cohesive and inclusive policies which dedicate public resource to 
   the people-centred shift to a net zero economy. 
7. Align national and regional finance flows with benchmarks for a net zero, 
   1.5 degrees C-compliant pathway. 
8. Advance voluntary cooperation on carbon pricing under articles 6.2 and 6.4 
   of the Paris agreement.

The renewables industry is already delivering decarbonisation of the global 
power sector. Wind power helps the world avoid 1.1 billion tonnes of CO2 
emissions annually and already provides more than 1.2 millions jobs around the 
world, while transforming economies and communities for good.

But the industry requires supportive policy frameworks to grow more rapidly. 
The Manifesto urges governments to work with industry to enact a shift in 
energy and economic policymaking to a "climate emergency" approach.

Ben Backwell, GWEC CEO, commented: "Governments must respond decisively to the 
current climate emergency to ensure a viable future for current and future 
generations. Achieving a rapid transition from fossil fuels is a key part of 
the solution.

"This Manifesto sets out the meaningful actions that governments need to carry 
out to realise the energy transition. Governments need to aim higher and deeper 
– updating their NDCs to drive real change, cutting red tape and streamline 
permitting proceedures, and supporting vital investments in infrastructure. The 
recent volatility in global energy markets shows the importance of moving 
decisively to phase out of coal and other fossil fuel based generation and 
create energy markets which are fit for purpose for a clean and sustainable 
future."

Rebecca Williams, Director of COP26 at GWEC, commented: "We already have the 
tools and the technology we need to tackle climate change. What we don't have 
yet is the unprecedented political will we need to make this happen.

"Our Manifesto sets out eight clear actions policymakers and governments must 
take to seize the vast economic, environmental and social opportunities that 
wind energy provides, helping meet NDCs and achieve sustainable growth. World 
leaders gathering in Glasgow next month have a chance to get serious about 
driving the new era of renewable energy, not stifling it."

About GWEC
GWEC is a member-based organization that represents the entire wind energy 
sector. The members of GWEC represent over 1,500 companies, organizations and 
institutions in more than 80 countries, including manufacturers, developers, 
component suppliers, research institutes, national wind and renewables 
associations, electricity providers, finance and insurance companies. 
More: https://gwec.net/.

GWEC has established the Global Wind Energy Coalition for COP26. It is a 
multi-stakeholder group of leading wind power company and associations from 
across the globe committed to ramping up wind power capacity to limit the 
dangerous impacts of climate change. 
More: https://windareyouin.com/ 

Download the COP26 Manifesto in full here: http://gwec.net/cop26-manifesto/

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Source: Global Wind Energy Council (GWEC)
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