Over 150 participants from politics, industry, NGOs and academia gathered today to align EU offshore wind targets with biodiversity goals at the “Strong Winds, Thriving Seas – Turning Ambition into Action for Nature-Friendly Offshore Wind and Grids” conference.
Brussels, 30 October 2024 – At today’s “Strong Winds, Thriving Seas” conference, participants identified actionable and innovative strategies to help align the EU’s offshore wind targets with crucial biodiversity goals.
Participants highlighted the importance of scaling up examples of sustainable project planning and implementation to speed up wind and grid development. They discussed how offshore wind and grids can be deployed in a timely manner while minimising impacts on nature, restoring biodiversity, and involving coastal communities.
Members of the Offshore Coalition for Environment and Nature (OCEaN) called upon the incoming European Commission and EU Member States to ensure robust maritime spatial planning and make better use of ecological and social non-price criteria in offshore wind auctions. In their joint statement (available here), OCEaN Members further outlined how the EU’s biodiversity protection and restoration targets can go hand in hand with the further expansion of offshore wind and grid infrastructure.
OCEaN also launched a report on ‘Avoidance and minimisation of environmental impacts from offshore wind & grid’ (available here). The report offers an overview of existing measures to reduce impacts, highlights knowledge gaps and provides recommendations to improve the deployment of offshore wind and grids to achieve even better outcomes for nature. Additionally, OCEaN launched an Energy and Nature database to inspire project developers, governments and permitting authorities.
The conference also featured an Energy & Nature Fair, showcasing 20 projects pioneering innovative approaches to maritime spatial planning, nature restoration, multi-use and the measurement of environmental impacts.
The insights gained from the “Strong Winds, Thriving Seas” conference will be vital in shaping policies and practices that harness wind energy while protecting Europe’s precious marine and coastal ecosystems. As we move forward, the collective effort from stakeholders, such as OCEaN, will continue to be crucial in achieving a truly nature-and-people positive energy transition in Europe.
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