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Offshore development in Europe and prospects

Offshore development in Europe and prospects. Jacopo Moccia Member State Liaison European Wind Energy Association. 20 April 2010. Outline. 2009 installations Cumulative analysis Offshore wind trends Outlook Highlights: Financing Highlights: Grids. 2009 installations.

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Offshore development in Europe and prospects

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  1. Offshore development in Europe and prospects Jacopo MocciaMember State Liaison European Wind Energy Association 20 April 2010

  2. Outline • 2009 installations • Cumulative analysis • Offshore wind trends • Outlook • Highlights: Financing • Highlights: Grids

  3. 2009 installations 2009 offshore wind market figures EU+Norway • 201 turbines intstalled in 2009 • 584 MW • Increase of 56% compared to 2008

  4. 2009 installations

  5. 2009 installations

  6. 2009 installations

  7. 2009 installations

  8. 2009 installations

  9. Cumulative analysis EU and Norway By end 2009, • 830 wind turbines installed & grid connected • totalling 2,063 MW • across 39 wind farms • in 9 European countries

  10. Cumulative analysis

  11. Cumulative analysis

  12. Cumulative analysis

  13. Cumulative analysis

  14. Offshore wind trends

  15. Offshore wind trends

  16. Offshore wind trends

  17. Offshore wind trends

  18. Offshore wind trends

  19. Offshore wind trends

  20. Offshore wind trends

  21. Outlook 2010 Expectations • 1000 MW to be installed • 71% market growth • Over 100 GW in pipeline, of which: • 60 GW in government concession/development zones • 52 wind farms fully consented, totalling 17,600 MW • 16 wind farms under construction totalling 3,500 MW

  22. Outlook

  23. Outlook

  24. Outlook 3 Benchmarks: Wind Turbines: • 2+ MW (2000) • Siemens • Vestas • Nordex (test) • 3+ MW (2004) • GE (3.6 MW) • Siemens (3.6 MW) • Vestas • WinWind • 5 MW (2007) • Repower • BARD • ArevaMultibrid Outlook: • Upscaling • Siemens - 6 MW • GE - 4 MW • Repower - 6 MW • BARD – 6.5 MW • Vestas – 6 MW • - Doosan - 3 MW • STX (Harakosan) - 2 MW • XEMC Darwind – 5 MW • Future entrants • Clipper - 7.5 MW/10 MW • Mitsubishi - 6 MW • Acciona - 3 MW • Gamesa - 4.5 MW • Sinovel – 3 MW

  25. Highlights: Financing • Investment in offshore wind farms, €1.5 bn in 2009 - €3+ bn in 2010 • Deeper, further, bigger : government support remains vital for future development • Access to finance constrained by crisis: • Independent developers affected • Utilities able to finance from balance sheet • Positive trends: • EU recovery package • EIB loans

  26. Highlights: Grids • September 2009 EWEA “Offshore Network Development Master Plan” • “Stockholm declaration” agreed by 12 Member States, Norway and the Commission • North Seas Countries Offshore Grid Initiative signed by 10 countries • Grid infrastructure projects: • UK/Norway • NorGer - Germany/Norway (private consortium) • Krieger’s Flak (Denmark/Germany – Sweden on hold) with EERP financing • Cobra cable (Netherlands/Denmark) with EERP financing • East-West interconnector, EIB loan (Ireland/Wales) • BrtitNed, EIB loan (UK/Netherlands) • Skagerrak 4 (Denmark/Norway)

  27. Thank You RENEWABLE ENERGY HOUSE 63-65 RUE D’ARLON B-1040 BRUSSELS T: +32 2 546 1940 F: +32 2 546 1944 E: ewea@ewea.org www.ewea.org

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