Implementation Plan LP. Introduction Main goal 4POWER project Letting regions benefit from this development For renewable energy and business opportunities.

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Implementation Plan LP

Introduction Main goal 4POWER project Letting regions benefit from this development For renewable energy and business opportunities

Proces so far PESTEL and SWOT 10 issues 1 st round of Regional Consultations Best Practies Guidelines + seminar Rimini 2 nd round of regional consultations

Draft Implementation Plan Template and Clarification First draft presented here, finalizing before the 1 st of July 2014 Official document that specifies the lessons learned from 4POWER 10 Implementation Plans

Current offshore wind policy Quite favourable political climate SER Energy Deal 14% renewable in 2020 and 16% in MW Offshore Wind in 2023 Max. € 18 billion SDE+ subsidy 40% Cost reduction National government designates areas

Areas Offshore Wind NL

Projectplan Groningen Lobby: larger area for wind turbines above Wadden Sea and appointing TenneT as TSO Test site Offshore Wind turbines Support to educational organizations (from vocational to University) Support of SME’s in Offshore Wind Etc.

What have we learned? Frameworks – TSO: Tennet’s experience in Germany – Incentive/subsidy: national government has learned from other countries – Permits: national government makes it more simple – Environmental impact: nearshore – Influencing politicians: more wind above the Wadden Sea

What have we learned? Implementation – Cost reduction: test site and heli port – Education: supporting educational organizations – Infrastructure: do your homework – Raising awareness: KPWE – Supply chain: supporting SME’s like NNOW

Change needed? 1.Heliport development at Eemshaven 2.Internationalization 3.Knowledge Platform Wind Energy Project plan will be adjusted on these three issues