全球风能大会-海上风电开发如何支持海岸再生:全球概况与韩国最佳实践(英)
1 GWEC.NETHOW OFFSHORE WIND DEVELOPMENTCAN SUPPORT COASTAL REGENERATIONGLOBAL OVERVIEW AND BEST PRACTICES FOR SOUTH KOREADisclaimerCopyright © May 2024Permissions and UsageThis document contains forward-looking statements. These statements are based on current views, expectations, assumptions and information of the Authors. 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.The Global Wind Energy Council (GWEC) is the global trade association for the wind power industry, with over 1,500 members responsible for 70% of the world's wind capacity. Our members include major turbine manufacturers, energy companies, developers, and technology providers. GWEC advocates for the wind industry globally, collaborating with organisations like the IRENA, IEA, local associations and development banks to help governments and policymakers unlock wind energy's full potential.GWEC’s mission is to ensure that wind power fulfils its role as one of the key technology solutions to today’s energy and climate challenges, forming the backbone of a new clean energy system and enabling trillions of dollars of investment while providing substantialeconomic and social benefits to host countries.This work is subject to copyright. Its content, including text and graphics, may be reproducedin part for non-commercial purposes, with full attribution.AttributionAcknowledgementThis report was commissioned by the Global Wind Energy Council (GWEC). The Carbon Trust set out the core economic benefits and wider social and environmental effects of offshore wind development, researched global best practices, approaches and mechanisms for ensuring that offshore wind development supports local, coastal regeneration, and set out recommendations for the South Korean context. Energy and Space conducted a comprehensive analysis of the potential economic impacts stemming from offshore wind development in South Korea. Their contributions further include providing key information and insights on global best practices, methodologies, and mechanisms, as well as offering a nuanced overview of South Korean case studies that facilitated invaluable policy recommendations.The report was edited by the Global Wind Energy Council team: Rebecca Williams, Mark Hutchinson, Janice Cheong, and Thoa Nguyen.How Offshore Wind Development Can Support Coastal Regeneration: Global Overview and Best Practices for South Korea. Global Wind Energy Council. 2024.The lead authors of this report were Yunsoung Kim, Eojin Son and Dawon Son from the Energy and Space team, and Olivia Burke, Caroline Coccoli, Mary Harvey from the Carbon Trust team. Contributing authors from the Carbon Trust team include Jade Dieumegard-Meyrick, Maria Gonzalez-Martin, Christina Starost.Energy and Space is a distinguished private research institution that crafts solution-driven po
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