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Marco Aurélio Santos marco.ar.santos@azores.gov.pt Kick-off meeting Rostock Azores Partner
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Azores Archipelago 1370 Km 1940 Km 617 Km Remote Isolated Oceanic Lack of Territorial Continuity 600 km Lack of Continental Shelf
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Environmentally important, rare and sensitive area 2 marine Ramsar areas; 3 UNESCO Biosphere Reserves; 12 OSPAR marine protected areas; 32 Blue Flags, for bathing areas excellence; 40 EU - Natura 2000 sites; 44+5 regulated marine protected areas; ca. 1800 marine species; All the archipelago – QualityCoast, Gold Level, nº 1.
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Huge Exclusive Economic Zone – 1,000,000 Km 2 More than zoning, the Azorean MSP wishes to open spaces and suggest new uses. Marine Spatial Planning of the Azores in development phase.
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Description of the electric system Energy grids are all isolated, meaning that there are nine particular energy systems; 900.000 MWh annual production of electricity 70% from Thermal sources (63.6% come from Fuel and 8.3% come from Diesel) 30% from Renewable sources (20.4% come from Geothermal production and 7.6% come from Water and Wind); The sectors with biggest shares are the Domestic consumption (35%) Commerce & Services (33%), followed by the Public Services (16%); EDA - Eletricidade dos Açores is the Regional electrical company and has a concession for the production (Ensures the management and maintenance of production equipment of the 9 islands), transport and distribution of energy. The regional government is the majority (51%) shareholder of EDA.
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Blue growth has a tool for energy autonomy Our aim on this project is to find new methods to take advantage of the region’s natural resources in order to guarantee its energy autonomy. Part-financed by the European Union (European Regional Development Fund)
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Offshore energy Courtesy: WindFloat – EDP and Power Principle
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