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EWEA OFFSHORE 2013: Offshore requires €123 billion to meet targets

The offshore wind energy sector needs up to €123 billion in investment between now and 2020 if it is to meet its target of 40 GW of installed capacity, says the European Wind Energy Association (EWEA).

The financial community is able to invest this amount, the association adds. However, changing regulatory frameworks in the UK and Germany has led to uncertainty.

"By undermining investment stability, governments are putting green growth, jobs and a world-leading European industry at risk," said Thomas Becker, EWEA CEO, at the report launch at EWEA OFFSHORE 2013.

"Stable national frameworks and a binding EU renewable energy target for 2030 will be a green light to investors and ensure the industry continues to flourish," he added.

A report, 'Where's the money coming from? Financing offshore wind farms' comes from EWEA with research from Ernst and Young. A summary can be found here.

 

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