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Wind energy industry warns: actions not words needed from governments to address energy security and climate crises ahead of COP27
NEW YORK, Sep 22, 2022, /PRNewswire-AsiaNet/--

- More than 100 leading wind energy companies call on Paris Signatories to 
streamline planning and permitting, upgrade grid infrastructure and evolve 
power markets to accelerate renewable energy deployment.

    A global coalition of 108 leading wind energy companies and associations, 
representing 81% of installed wind energy worldwide, has challenged governments 
to take dramatic action to scale up wind and renewable energy in this decade.
 
    If the world is to get on track for 1.5 degrees C -compliant pathway to net 
zero, annual global wind energy installations must quadruple by 2030 to around 
390 GW per year, according to the International Energy Agency 
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, and by 2050, wind energy must generate more than one-third of global 
electricity, up from 6% today.
 
    But urgent action must be taken to realise this goal and unleash the full 
potential of wind technology to provide secure, affordable and clean energy for 
communities across the world.
 
    The Global Wind Energy Manifesto for COP27 warns that while wind energy is 
one of the most competitive, mature and quickly deployable energy technologies 
we have today, to thrive it needs large, steady and visible volumes for 
deployment and a robust global supply chain.
 
    This can only be achieved through clear and practical actions set out in 
the manifesto, including:
- urgently streamline planning and permitting schemes for grid scale renewables 
projects;
- rapidly build out vital grid infrastructure for integration of clean energy 
and cross-sector decarbonisation; 
- to evolve power markets to both incentivise investment in renewable 
generation and allow citizens to benefit from the affordable, secure generation 
provided.
 
    Making it clear that the wind industry stands ready to work together to 
achieve the required rapid scale-up of wind installations this decade, 
signatories of the manifesto include the largest companies in the sector such 
as Iberdrola, Ørsted, EDP Renewables, Vestas, Siemens Gamesa Renewable Energy, 
Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners, as well as the wind industry associations 
in China, Brazil, South Africa, Europe, the UK, Australia and more.
 
    The wind industry is already delivering significant growth and benefits to 
the global energy system on security, cost and climate. In 2021 94 GW of wind 
energy capacity was added globally producing around 275 TWh of electricity per 
year – more than the current annual electricity demand in Australia and enough 
to displace over one-third of the EU's imports of Russian gas prior to the 
invasion.
 
    But decisions at COP27 and in the next few years will determine whether the 
world can leverage wind and renewable energy to get on track for net zero and 
secure a livable, just and equitable energy transition.
 
    Find the manifesto and quotes at: 
https://gwec.net/cop27-coalition-manifesto-released/

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    Source: Global Wind Energy Council (GWEC)
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