Last week the European Commission proposed a “Climate Law” enshrining in legislation the objective of achieving climate neutrality by 2050. In this week’s blog, we consider the role of wind in achieving this goal, and Irelands role in the European Green Deal.
As we would expect, the green deal identifies renewable energy sources as playing an essential role in a carbon-neutral Europe, specifically setting the ambition to develop the full potential of Europe’s offshore wind energy. Undoubtedly, many more GW of renewable energy will be needed, in fact, according to WindEurope’s CEO Giles Dickson “Climate neutrality and the Green Deal require Europe to install over twice as much new wind energy each year as it managed in 2019.”