The European Commission has presented its European Wind Power Action Plan, aimed at maintaining a competitive wind supply chain in Europe, as the sector is now facing difficulties in operating profitably and competitively.
The Action Plan aims to accelerate wind development through increased predictability and faster permitting, by launching the “Accele-RES” initiative with Member States to ensure a rapid implementation of the revised EU renewable energy rules, and by preparing a Grids Action Plan that should be set up later in 2023. The Commission also aims to improve auction design, facilitate access to EU financing, ensure fair trade practices, promote skill academies, and work on an EU Wind Charter to improve the enabling conditions for the European wind industry to remain competitive.
New measures are also set out specifically for the offshore sector, as Member States plan to add as much as 111 GW of offshore wind capacity by 2030. The Commission will seek to strengthen grid infrastructure and regional cooperation, accelerate permitting, ensure integrated Maritime Spatial Planning, strengthen resilience of infrastructure, sustain research and innovation, and develop supply chains and skills.
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