石油设备网讯 据全球能源新闻网2019年5月14日巴黎报道,国际能源署(IEA)5月13日举行了一次有关海上风能展望的高水平研讨会,来自政府、私营部门、研究机构、学术界和国际组织的80名高级代表出席了此次研讨会。
来自总部设在巴黎的致力于确保可靠、廉价和清洁能源的自治的政府间组织国际能源署在一份新闻稿中说,来自世界各国的代表参加了此次研讨会,其中包括许多来自欧洲、美国、日本和中国的代表。
出席研讨会的国家总计占目前和计划的海上风力开发的97%。
国际能源署表示,海上风能技术的改进正在提高风能的性能,降低发电成本,从而吸引全球市场的兴趣。
此次研讨会讨论了开发海上风能的目前状况和区域政策计划以及加速部署和制约增长的主要挑战的关键机会。此次研讨会是为了支持国际能源署旗舰出版物《世界能源展望》(WEO)首次对海上风能进行深入研究。
国际能源署表示,开发海上风能和其他低碳技术的潜力对实现全球可持续发展目标至关重要。
国际能源署署长比罗尔说:“我们必须加快所有低碳技术的部署,从可再生能源到核能,再到碳捕获、利用和储存。”
比罗尔补充说:“我们的分析表明,尽快实现电力脱碳是任何可持续能源未来的核心,而海上风能在这方面可以发挥重要作用。”
李峻 编译自 全球能源新闻
原文如下:
IEA to Push for Offshore Wind Energy
The International Energy Agency (IEA) held a high-level workshop on the outlook for offshore wind energy yesterday (May 13), bringing together 80 senior representatives from government, the private sector, research groups, academia and international organisations.
Participants joined from countries around the world, including many from Europe, the United States, Japan and China, said a press release from the Paris-based autonomous intergovernmental organization which works to ensure reliable, affordable and clean energy.
Altogether, the countries represented at the workshop account for 97% of current and planned offshore wind development.
Technological improvements for offshore wind are improving performance and lowering the costs of the electricity it produces, drawing interest from markets across the globe, it said.
The workshop covered the current status of and regional policy plans for the development of offshore wind, along with the key opportunities for accelerating deployment and the main challenges constraining growth. It took place in support of the first in-depth look at offshore wind in the World Energy Outlook (WEO), the IEA’s flagship publication.
IEA said that tapping the potential of offshore wind alongside other low-carbon technologies will be critical to achieving global sustainable development goals.
“We must accelerate the deployment of all low-carbon technologies, from renewables to nuclear power to carbon capture, utilisation and storage,” Dr Fatih Birol, the IEA’s Executive Director, said in his opening remarks.
“Our analysis has shown that decarbonising electricity as rapidly as possible is at the heart of any sustainable energy future, and offshore wind has a major role to play in this effort,” Fatih added.