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EU must support/develop renewable energy tech

4C Offshore | Lewis Holdsworth
By: Lewis Holdsworth 25/02/2015 Ocean Energy Europe
The EU must continue to support and develop renewable energy technologies of strategic  importance such as ocean energy  if it is serious about creating a long-lasting  industrial base for the Energy Union, according to Ocean Energy Europe CEO, Rémi Gruet.

The European Commission today published its strategy to reboot the EU’s energy policy. The Energy Union Package clearly identifies the crucial role of next generation renewable technologies, such as ocean energy to accelerate the transformation of our energy system.

Rémi Gruet, CEO of Ocean Energy Europe, said “The Energy Union communication presents actions to speed  up  the  transformation  of  the  energy  landscape  through  industries  where  Europe  enjoys  a competitive edge. It correctly highlights how the transition can create great opportunities for jobs and growth.  Clearly, ocean energy technologies tick all of the Energy Union  boxes and will be of  strategic importance for creating a long-lasting and meaningful Energy Union.”





The paper  reaffirms the EU’s commitment to being the world leader in renewable energy and “the global  hub  for  developing the  next  generation of  technically  advanced  and  competitive  renewable energies”.  This  will  be  achieved  through  more  efficient  and  coordinated  RD&I  (research, demonstration  and innovation)  programmes and an industrial strategy to benefit  from the EU’s first mover advantage in renewables.

“The  opportunities  for  the  first-movers  in  ocean  energy  are  huge.  With  the  correct  RD&I  support,
ocean energy will be instrumental in helping Europe move away from a fossil fuel driven economy, securing  and optimising  its  energy  supply,  while creating significant job and export opportunities,”
 said Gruet.

The Commission’s proposal will  now be discussed in the European Parliament and by the Council. “The proposal is far-reaching and will shake-up energy thinking in the national capitals. We are confident that national governments will understand the need to work in a coordinated way to bring sustainable, cheap and clean energy to their citizens. This is in every country’s national interest,” concluded Gruet.

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