从发展中经济体的风力发电中获取绿色复苏机会(英)
GWEC.NETCAPTURING GREEN RECOVERY OPPORTUNITIES FROM WIND POWER IN DEVELOPING ECONOMIESCapturing green recovery opportunities from wind power in developing economies2Disclaimer Copyright © February 2022This document contains forward-looking statements. These statements are based on current views, expectations, assumptions and information of GWEC and the Authors. GWEC, the Authors and their employees and representatives do not guarantee the accuracy of the data or conclusions of this work. They are not responsible for any adverse effects, loss or damage in any way resulting from this work.Permissions and UsageThis work is subject to copyright. Its content, including text and graphics, may be reproduced in part for non-commercial purposes, with full attribution.AttributionCapturing green recovery opportunities from wind power in developing economies. Global Wind Energy Council. 2022.AuthorsThis report was commissioned by the Global Wind Energy Council and authored by BVG Associates. The lead authors of this report were Mike Blanch, Mona Pettersen and George Hodgkinson of BVG Associates. AcknowledgmentsThis report was edited by Joyce Lee, Ramón Fiestas, and Sofia Russi of the Global Wind Energy Council.We are grateful to the following individuals and organisations for their input to this report: Inter-American Development Bank; International Financial Corporation; Asociación Mexicana de Energía Eólica; Associação Brasileira de Energia Eólica; South African Wind Energy Association; GWEC India; and Developers of Renewable Energy for AdvanceMent (DREAM) in the Philippines.Image creditsAlexey KornylyevGWEC.NET3Tribute to Ntombifuthi NtuliNtombifuthi NtuliAs this report was in development, the CEO of the South African Wind Energy Association (SAWEA), Princess Ntombifuthi Ntuli, sadly passed away in August 2021. Ntombifuthi steered the wind power sector in her leadership role, from her appointment to the CEO position of SAWEA in September 2019. She drew on her depth of knowledge and talents, crafted over more than 15 years in the energy and related sectors.Ntombifuthi’s leadership was defined by her charismatic yet gentle nature, resilience and determination to successfully steer the industry towards playing a central role in South Africa’s energy transition, while being a uniting force.She built strong bridges throughout the energy sector, founded on her sound logic and ability to see the bigger picture. Her lobbying efforts for the country’s transition to cleaner power were underpinned by supportive government policy and smooth procurement, which will help to ensure the sector’s exponential growth for years to come. Her legacy will live on not only through her successes, but also in the hearts of the people that make up this industry.Fondly known as Ntombi, she left behind two young children and an extended family who will feel the full extent of this loss.“Ntombi changed the face of the wind industry in our country. She made the industry relatable with
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