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Achieving nature- and people-friendly offshore wind and grids: A call to address outstanding challenges

OCEaN – North & Baltic Seas is today launching a statement calling on European policymakers to address outstanding challenges and asks for the effective implementation of key policy files.

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Statements

Statement on achieving nature- and people-friendly offshore wind and grids

Decisions made in the next five years will be catalytic in defining the EU’s pathway to achieve climate, energy and biodiversity objectives. OCEaN – North & Baltic Seas calls on European policymakers to address outstanding challenges and effectively implement key policy files.

Statement on Charting the Course for a Sustainable Offshore Future

This statement calls for joint political action on climate and biodiversity goals after the 2024 EU elections and underlines five key areas policymakers must focus on to ensure the expansion of offshore wind contributes positively to both the environment and society.

Statement on the upcoming EU Wind Power Package

OCEaN welcomes the EC’s upcoming Wind Power Package and emphasises that minimum requirements and non-price criteria in offshore wind auctions can enable Member States to maximise project value for society, nature, the electricity system, and supply chains.

Statement on ecological criteria in offshore wind farm auctions

OCEaN - North & Baltic Seas is committed to supporting EU Member States in identifying possible ecological criteria, facilitating contact with stakeholders, and serving as a knowledge-hub of best practices and scientific evidence.

Statement on an Improved, Robust and Timely MSP Process

OCEaN Members strongly support an improved, robust and timely MSP process. This will speed up ORE, support the decision-making process for spatial allocation, and also reduce investment risks and project delays.

Messages on Maritime Spatial Planning

OCEaN - North & Baltic Seas first statement outlines five key principles that Member States should integrate into their respective national MSPs. The five messages arose from collaborative discussions and mutual agreement among OCEaN Members.