The IWG Wind meets to revise the SET Plan targets for wind energy


On Friday 2nd June, members of the SET-Plan Implementation Working Group on Wind Energy (IWG Wind) met online to update the SET Plan targets on wind energy.

In view of the revamp of the SET Plan, the Strategic Energy and Technology Plan established by the European Commission in 2007, one of the important milestones for the IWG Wind this year is to update the strategic targets for wind energy. 

Defined in 2020 and focusing mainly on cost-reduction and installed capacity, the previous targets have become outdated compared to the massive expansion of renewables needed to deliver the climate and energy targets. The IWG Wind therefore agreed to renew their targets to better align with the European Commission’s ambition set out in REPowerEU or in the Green Deal Industrial Plan but also to cover the needs of onshore wind technologies.

The new SET Plan targets on wind energy will therefore reflect the R&I needs in several areas including manufacturing, recycling, grid development but also permitting or skills and jobs creation.  Once agreed, these targets will be sent as recommendations to the Member States in the perspective of the revision of their National Energy & Climate Plans (NECPs).

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ETIPWind Meets CTOs, Discusses Wind Innovation


On April 27, alongside WindEurope’s Annual Event in Copenhagen, ETIPWind held its annual meeting with Chief Technology Officers (CTOs) from the wind industry’s leading companies.

 

11 CTOs (from Acciona, Enercon, Equinor, Hitachi Energy, Iberdrola, Ørsted, RES, Saipem, Shell, ZF Wind Power) joined the ETIPWind Steering Committee to look at future Research and Innovation (R&I) priorities – but also the general state of play for innovation in the wind energy sector.

 

The meeting featured a memorable speech from Henrik Stiesdal (Founder of Stiesdal A/S) who spoke about how R&I can help accelerate development processes and safeguard European competitiveness (with the automation of manufacturing for example).

 

Additionally, European Commission representatives (Paula Pinho, Director in DG ENER and Enrico Degiorgis, Policy Officer in DG RTD) stressed how the Green Deal Industrial Plan will help to scale up the manufacturing of clean energy technologies. And how ETIPWind’s recommendations will shape the priorities of the next Horizon Europe work programme.

 

The CTOs then gave crucial input on the R&I needs of the wind industry in bringing speed and scale, but also the technological challenges that need to be addressed to achieve the EU’s climate and energy targets. They specifically set out the following points:

 

  • Grid & System integration – including grid forming, flexibility, digitalisation, combined solar, wind and battery power plants, long-term storage. And the benefits of these services for the grid.
  • Industrialisation – industrial scale for on- and bottom fixed offshore but mainly for floating offshore wind. Logistics of large components, automation of manufacturing, O&M issues.
  • Sustainable materials & recycling – including blade recycling and circularity issues.
  • Skills and co-existence – including space constraints and labour shortages for grids, transport, installing, permitting, etc.

 

This was an especially insightful meeting for ETIPWind in light of the update to its Strategic R&I Agenda for 2025-2027, which will be published in November 2023.

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IWG Wind kick-off meeting

On Monday, members of the SET-Plan Implementation Working Group on Wind Energy (IWG Wind) met online to officially relaunch their activities!

It’s a fresh start for the SET-Plan Implementation Working Group on Wind Energy ( IWG Wind)! On 16 January, members of IWG Wind – the SET-Plan group for Member State representatives leading national R&I agendas for wind energy – met online to officially re-inaugurate their activities.

Supported by the SETIPWind EU-funded project, IWG Wind (previously known as the Implementation Working Group on Offshore Wind) has decided to enlarge its scope to onshore and offshore wind energy. The purpose of the group is to strengthen collaboration between EU Member States and Associated countries to implement concrete R&I actions at the national level – with the aim of accelerating the development of wind energy in Europe.

During the kick-off meeting, IWG Wind members (representing Belgium, Germany, Ireland, Norway, Spain and Turkey) together with representatives from the European Commission and the IWG Wind Secretariat (managed by WindEurope), looked at the goals of the group and its work programme over the next three years.

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