Energy: Rugy evokes "realistic goals" in offshore wind



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"We wanted to have realistic objectives," said Wednesday the Minister of Ecological Transition François de Rugy, the day after the announcements of the executive to develop marine renewable energies, coldly welcomed by professionals in the sector.

"I understand that marine renewable energy companies want more and better, that means that we have economic and industrial sectors in France who wish to engage fully in renewable energy," said the minister in front of the press, in Brest, on the occasion of the Economic Assises of the Sea.

"However, we wanted to have realistic objectives, realistic in view of the technological development especially for so-called floating wind, but also from the economic point of view," he noted.

"We want to have a price competitiveness of the electricity produced by marine renewable energies that is as large as possible," said Mr. de Rugy, calling his wishes "a form of pressure on manufacturers to make have the best prices.

"Obviously, we can evolve in the future on increasing capacity if we have a price cut," he said.

The Multiannual Energy Program (EPP) for the next ten years was presented Tuesday by President Emmanuel Macron and the Minister of Ecological Transition.

They promised a tripling of onshore wind energy by 2030. Regarding offshore wind, the first fleet will be commissioned off Saint-Nazaire during the five-year period "and we will launch four new tenders", said Emmanuel Macron.

The executive is targeting up to 35.6 gigawatts (GW) of capacity in onshore wind in 2028 and up to 5.2 GW at sea.

"In the coming years," there will be 2.5 to 3 GW of installed capacity for offshore wind and 1 GW for floating wind, said François de Rugy Brest.

Renewable marine energy companies meeting since Tuesday at the Assises de la Mer, however, pleaded "for more clarity" and "means" from the government.

On the maritime side, the PEP "lacks a little bit of clarity," said the director of renewable marine energies of EDF Renouvelables, Béatrice Buffon, during an intervention in front of some 1,500 people. It is necessary to "clarify the deadlines and volumes of tenders after 2023," she pleaded.

In terms of floating wind turbines "we are talking about two tenders, yet we have three maritime facades, three regions that are fully engaged," said Engie France Renewable CEO Gwenaëlle Huet, citing Occitanie, Paca and Brittany. "How is it possible to only bid twice? She asked herself.

"If the objectives for onshore wind are just satisfactory, the milestones set for offshore wind will not ensure a sustainable energy transition and deploy this industry and the jobs that are attached," had regretted Tuesday France Energie Eolienne in a statement.

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