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Optimal Offshore Wind Energy Developments in Belgium
www.belspo.be/belspo/fedra/proj.asp?l=en&cod=cp/21

Parent project: Research action SPSD-II: Second scientific support plan for a sustainable development policy, more
Funder identifier: CP/21 (Other contract id)
Period: December 2001 till November 2003
Status: Completed

Thesaurus terms Offshore; Wind energy
Geographical term: ANE, Belgium, Belgian Continental Shelf (BCS) [Marine Regions]
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Abstract


  • Context

    The European Commission has published its White Paper on Renewable Sources of Energy in 1997, in which the target was set to achieve 12% of the domestic consumption of the European Union by 2010. In 2001, the European directive on green electricity was published, in which indicative targets for each EU member states. Belgium is expected to strive towards a contribution of 6% of renewable sources (RES) to its gross inland consumption by 2010.
    Wind energy represents a major form of sustainable electricity generation. With an installed capacity of the order of 13GW, wind energy is currently the 3rd highest source of RE electricity in the EU, and constituted almost 1% of total electricity generating capacity in 1999. Undoubtedly, the resource potential, particularly in offshore areas, is enormous, and with several initiatives underway to increase the share of wind energy consumption in the European Union (EU), it is clear that the development of offshore wind energy will play a crucial role.
    In the framework of the European Commission’s (EC) Renewable Energy Strategy, wind energy, with a target of 40GW by 2010, is expected to provide the second most important contribution to the growth in energy from RES. The European Wind Energy Association (EWEA) has gone a step further in anticipating a feasible target of 60GW for all wind energy by 2010, 5GW coming from offshore resources.


  • Project description

    Belgium is at the forefront of implementation of offshore wind in its territorial seas, and - depending on the outcome of running administrative procedures - be among the first EU member states with large first generation offshore wind farms in its territorial seas.

Publications (3) Top | Institutes 
  • Van Hulle, F. (2003). Optimal offshore wind development in Belgium: first intermediary scientific report. Belgian Public Planning Service Science Policy: Brussel. 54 pp., more
  • Le Bot, S.; Van Lancker, V.; Deleu, S.; Henriet, J.P.; Cabooter, Y.; Palmers, G.; Dewilde, L.; Soens, J.; Driesen, J.; Van Roy, P.; Belmans, R.; Van Hulle, F. (2004). Optimal offshore wind energy developments in Belgium. Federaal Wetenschapsbeleid = Belgian Science Policy = Politique Scientifique Fédérale: Brussel. 153 + fig., tables, graphs pp., more
  • Le Bot, S.; Van Lancker, V.; Deleu, S.; De Batist, M.; Henriet, J.P. (2003). Tertiary and quaternary geology of the Belgian Continental Shelf. PPS Science policy/Science Policy Office of Belgium: Brussel. 75 + tables pp., more

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