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Floating wind turbines: Offshore energy's secret weapon
One small twist could revolutionize the offshore wind turbines: making them float. Offshore energy’s major problem is that they can only be built in shallow water, but most of the wind in the world’s coastal regions blow across deep water territory. Can floating wind farms solve this?
Credits:
Reporter: Kai Steinecke
Camera: Henning Goll
Cutter: Frederik Willmann
Editor: Kiyo Dörrer, Michael Trobridge
We're destroying our environment at an alarming rate. But it doesn't need to be this way. Our new channel Planet A explores the shift towards an eco-friendly world — and challenges our ideas about what dealing with climate change means. We look at the big and the small: What we can do and how the system needs to change. Every Friday we'll take a truly global look at how to get us out ...
published: 17 Mar 2023
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How Offshore Wind Farms Work
Offshore windfarms are the future of green energy. Ever wondered how they work? Read more at https://orsted.com/
published: 21 May 2019
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Offshore wind turbines power more than 2 million U.K. homes daily | 60 Minutes
More than 300 wind turbines off the English coastal town of Grimsby generate enough electricity to help power more than 2 million homes daily. To maintain the energy source, an apprenticeship program teaches people how to service the turbines. cbsn.ws/3TekJzK
#60Minutes #News #WindEnergy
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published: 18 Oct 2022
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The largest offshore wind farm in the world | 60 Minutes
Off the coast of Grimsby, England, more than 300 wind turbines produce electricity to help power over 2 million homes a day. Sharyn Alfonsi reports on how the turbines work and how the project has been received.
#news #windpower #renewableenergy
"60 Minutes" is the most successful television broadcast in history. Offering hard-hitting investigative reports, interviews, feature segments and profiles of people in the news, the broadcast began in 1968 and is still a hit, over 50 seasons later, regularly making Nielsen's Top 10.
Subscribe to the “60 Minutes” YouTube channel: http://bit.ly/1S7CLRu
Watch full episodes: http://cbsn.ws/1Qkjo1F
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published: 07 Aug 2023
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How do offshore wind turbines work?
Energy companies around the world are storing wind energy with wind turbine farms and channeling it to our homes as electricity. But did you ever wonder how these wind turbines work?
Do onshore and offshore wind turbines work according to the same principle?
If you want to get the answers to such questions and learn more about how wind turbines work, watch our video.
To get the latest science and technology news, subscribe to our newsletter “The Blueprint” at https://bit.ly/3BDdN5e
#engineering
published: 03 Aug 2020
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Offshore energy infrastructure and biodiversity
Offshore electricity infrastructure has the potential to strengthen marine biodiversity. Check out the Energy & Nature Database from the Offshore Coalition for Energy and Nature (OCEaN) to learn more about our work promoting a renewables-based energy system with a grid that works for people, nature, and the climate: https://linktr.ee/renewablesgrid
📰 Stay up to date with our newsletter: https://renewables-grid.eu/newsletter.html
Thank you to our interviewees:
Saskia Jaarsma is Head of Offshore Development with TenneT, a Dutch-German Transmission System Operator (TSO).
Heleen Vollers is Senior Project Lead for Nature-Friendly Offshore Energy at the North Sea Foundation, a Dutch environmental protection organisation.
Cristina Simioli is Programme Manager for Offshore Energy and Nature...
published: 22 Feb 2023
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Offshore wind farms - How do they work?
How do offshore wind farms work? This innovative technology marks a milestone in the development of renewable energy.
The power of the wind is far greater, more stable and constant at sea than it is on land, and it is this fact that has been the driving force behind offshore wind energy over the last few years, but not all sites are suitable for installing this technology upon fixed structures anchored to the seabed.
Fixed-structure wind farms cannot be developed in areas which are too deep or which have complicated seabed conditions, but thanks to innovation it is now possible to build floating wind facilities.
These complexes are made up of wind turbines installed on oscillating platforms anchored to the seabed using flexible mooring elements, chains or steel cables.
The force of the...
published: 07 Apr 2021
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What are offshore renewables? And how do they work?
What are offshore renewables? And how do they work?
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published: 27 Nov 2020
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Game-changing global energy dynamics: implications for businesses and governments.
How will the global energy landscape change in the coming years? Learn from the discussion featuring Mehmet Ogutcu, Chairman, Global Resources Partners, UK, and the London Energy Club/The Bosphorus Energy Club, non-executive board member in several international companies.
The world is still undergoing a fundamental energy transformation and technological revolution, with additional factors like climate change, green & transparent financing, and geopolitical tensions.
The need for urgent energy transition is challenged by energy security concerns, which add even more uncertainty to the geopolitical landscape, especially in the aftermath of the Russian-Ukrainian conflict, trade diversion, and #COP28.
By 2030, the energy world will look very different. Global efforts to stay within the ...
published: 16 Feb 2024
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Which is Best: Offshore or Onshore Wind Energy?
As countries and firms increase investment in wind energy, knowing the differences between offshore and onshore wind farms is important. This video covers the main differences which include differences in costs, resources, acceptability from the public and energy output.
Chapters:
00:00 Introduction
00:40 Onshore Advantages
01:25 Onshore Disavantages
02:20 Offshore Advantages
03:35 Offshore Disadvantages
05:04 Overview of the current situation
Sources:
-Hevia-Koch & Jacobsen (2019): Comparing offshore and onshore wind development considering acceptance costs.
-Anderson (2013): Comparing offshore and onshore wind
-Biligili et.al (2011): Offshore wind power development in Europe and its comparison with onshore counterpart
-Lamy et.al (2020): Keep wind projects close? A case study of distan...
published: 02 Jul 2022
8:57
Floating wind turbines: Offshore energy's secret weapon
One small twist could revolutionize the offshore wind turbines: making them float. Offshore energy’s major problem is that they can only be built in shallow wat...
One small twist could revolutionize the offshore wind turbines: making them float. Offshore energy’s major problem is that they can only be built in shallow water, but most of the wind in the world’s coastal regions blow across deep water territory. Can floating wind farms solve this?
Credits:
Reporter: Kai Steinecke
Camera: Henning Goll
Cutter: Frederik Willmann
Editor: Kiyo Dörrer, Michael Trobridge
We're destroying our environment at an alarming rate. But it doesn't need to be this way. Our new channel Planet A explores the shift towards an eco-friendly world — and challenges our ideas about what dealing with climate change means. We look at the big and the small: What we can do and how the system needs to change. Every Friday we'll take a truly global look at how to get us out of this mess.
#Floating #windturbines #offshorewind
Read more:
Offshore Wind Outlook by the International Energy Agency: https://iea.blob.core.windows.net/assets/495ab264-4ddf-4b68-b9c0-514295ff40a7/Offshore_Wind_Outlook_2019.pdf
Potential Environmental Impacts of Floating Offshore:
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S096456912100096X
LCA of Floating Wind Turbine:
https://tethys.pnnl.gov/sites/default/files/publications/Bang-2019-Floating-Wind-LCA.pdf
Floating Paper by GWEC:
https://gwec.net/wp-content/uploads/2022/03/GWEC-Report-Floating-Offshore-Wind-A-Global-Opportunity.pdf
Cost Prediction of Floating:
https://www.dnv.com/news/floating-wind-power-to-grow-2000-fold-by-2050-but-more-comprehensive-standards-and-risk-management-required-report-192001
Chapters:
0:00 Introduction
0:30 What are Floating Wind Turbines?
02:15 Stabilization
4:19 Global Potential
5:35 Drawbacks
8.26 Conclusion
https://wn.com/Floating_Wind_Turbines_Offshore_Energy's_Secret_Weapon
One small twist could revolutionize the offshore wind turbines: making them float. Offshore energy’s major problem is that they can only be built in shallow water, but most of the wind in the world’s coastal regions blow across deep water territory. Can floating wind farms solve this?
Credits:
Reporter: Kai Steinecke
Camera: Henning Goll
Cutter: Frederik Willmann
Editor: Kiyo Dörrer, Michael Trobridge
We're destroying our environment at an alarming rate. But it doesn't need to be this way. Our new channel Planet A explores the shift towards an eco-friendly world — and challenges our ideas about what dealing with climate change means. We look at the big and the small: What we can do and how the system needs to change. Every Friday we'll take a truly global look at how to get us out of this mess.
#Floating #windturbines #offshorewind
Read more:
Offshore Wind Outlook by the International Energy Agency: https://iea.blob.core.windows.net/assets/495ab264-4ddf-4b68-b9c0-514295ff40a7/Offshore_Wind_Outlook_2019.pdf
Potential Environmental Impacts of Floating Offshore:
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S096456912100096X
LCA of Floating Wind Turbine:
https://tethys.pnnl.gov/sites/default/files/publications/Bang-2019-Floating-Wind-LCA.pdf
Floating Paper by GWEC:
https://gwec.net/wp-content/uploads/2022/03/GWEC-Report-Floating-Offshore-Wind-A-Global-Opportunity.pdf
Cost Prediction of Floating:
https://www.dnv.com/news/floating-wind-power-to-grow-2000-fold-by-2050-but-more-comprehensive-standards-and-risk-management-required-report-192001
Chapters:
0:00 Introduction
0:30 What are Floating Wind Turbines?
02:15 Stabilization
4:19 Global Potential
5:35 Drawbacks
8.26 Conclusion
- published: 17 Mar 2023
- views: 372410
2:08
How Offshore Wind Farms Work
Offshore windfarms are the future of green energy. Ever wondered how they work? Read more at https://orsted.com/
Offshore windfarms are the future of green energy. Ever wondered how they work? Read more at https://orsted.com/
https://wn.com/How_Offshore_Wind_Farms_Work
Offshore windfarms are the future of green energy. Ever wondered how they work? Read more at https://orsted.com/
- published: 21 May 2019
- views: 51450
1:52
Offshore wind turbines power more than 2 million U.K. homes daily | 60 Minutes
More than 300 wind turbines off the English coastal town of Grimsby generate enough electricity to help power more than 2 million homes daily. To maintain the e...
More than 300 wind turbines off the English coastal town of Grimsby generate enough electricity to help power more than 2 million homes daily. To maintain the energy source, an apprenticeship program teaches people how to service the turbines. cbsn.ws/3TekJzK
#60Minutes #News #WindEnergy
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More than 300 wind turbines off the English coastal town of Grimsby generate enough electricity to help power more than 2 million homes daily. To maintain the energy source, an apprenticeship program teaches people how to service the turbines. cbsn.ws/3TekJzK
#60Minutes #News #WindEnergy
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- published: 18 Oct 2022
- views: 33304
13:33
The largest offshore wind farm in the world | 60 Minutes
Off the coast of Grimsby, England, more than 300 wind turbines produce electricity to help power over 2 million homes a day. Sharyn Alfonsi reports on how the t...
Off the coast of Grimsby, England, more than 300 wind turbines produce electricity to help power over 2 million homes a day. Sharyn Alfonsi reports on how the turbines work and how the project has been received.
#news #windpower #renewableenergy
"60 Minutes" is the most successful television broadcast in history. Offering hard-hitting investigative reports, interviews, feature segments and profiles of people in the news, the broadcast began in 1968 and is still a hit, over 50 seasons later, regularly making Nielsen's Top 10.
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Off the coast of Grimsby, England, more than 300 wind turbines produce electricity to help power over 2 million homes a day. Sharyn Alfonsi reports on how the turbines work and how the project has been received.
#news #windpower #renewableenergy
"60 Minutes" is the most successful television broadcast in history. Offering hard-hitting investigative reports, interviews, feature segments and profiles of people in the news, the broadcast began in 1968 and is still a hit, over 50 seasons later, regularly making Nielsen's Top 10.
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- published: 07 Aug 2023
- views: 468973
9:27
How do offshore wind turbines work?
Energy companies around the world are storing wind energy with wind turbine farms and channeling it to our homes as electricity. But did you ever wonder how the...
Energy companies around the world are storing wind energy with wind turbine farms and channeling it to our homes as electricity. But did you ever wonder how these wind turbines work?
Do onshore and offshore wind turbines work according to the same principle?
If you want to get the answers to such questions and learn more about how wind turbines work, watch our video.
To get the latest science and technology news, subscribe to our newsletter “The Blueprint” at https://bit.ly/3BDdN5e
#engineering
https://wn.com/How_Do_Offshore_Wind_Turbines_Work
Energy companies around the world are storing wind energy with wind turbine farms and channeling it to our homes as electricity. But did you ever wonder how these wind turbines work?
Do onshore and offshore wind turbines work according to the same principle?
If you want to get the answers to such questions and learn more about how wind turbines work, watch our video.
To get the latest science and technology news, subscribe to our newsletter “The Blueprint” at https://bit.ly/3BDdN5e
#engineering
- published: 03 Aug 2020
- views: 118389
7:57
Offshore energy infrastructure and biodiversity
Offshore electricity infrastructure has the potential to strengthen marine biodiversity. Check out the Energy & Nature Database from the Offshore Coalition for ...
Offshore electricity infrastructure has the potential to strengthen marine biodiversity. Check out the Energy & Nature Database from the Offshore Coalition for Energy and Nature (OCEaN) to learn more about our work promoting a renewables-based energy system with a grid that works for people, nature, and the climate: https://linktr.ee/renewablesgrid
📰 Stay up to date with our newsletter: https://renewables-grid.eu/newsletter.html
Thank you to our interviewees:
Saskia Jaarsma is Head of Offshore Development with TenneT, a Dutch-German Transmission System Operator (TSO).
Heleen Vollers is Senior Project Lead for Nature-Friendly Offshore Energy at the North Sea Foundation, a Dutch environmental protection organisation.
Cristina Simioli is Programme Manager for Offshore Energy and Nature at the Renewables Grid Initiative, the convener and moderator of OCEaN.
Thank you to Amprion and 50Hertz for allowing us to use their video footage. And a very special thank you to Elia for allowing us to film the interviews at their office.
Disclaimer:
Funded by the European Union. Views and opinions expressed are however those of the author(s) only and do not necessarily reflect those of the European Union or CINEA. Neither the European Union nor CINEA can be held responsible for them.
https://wn.com/Offshore_Energy_Infrastructure_And_Biodiversity
Offshore electricity infrastructure has the potential to strengthen marine biodiversity. Check out the Energy & Nature Database from the Offshore Coalition for Energy and Nature (OCEaN) to learn more about our work promoting a renewables-based energy system with a grid that works for people, nature, and the climate: https://linktr.ee/renewablesgrid
📰 Stay up to date with our newsletter: https://renewables-grid.eu/newsletter.html
Thank you to our interviewees:
Saskia Jaarsma is Head of Offshore Development with TenneT, a Dutch-German Transmission System Operator (TSO).
Heleen Vollers is Senior Project Lead for Nature-Friendly Offshore Energy at the North Sea Foundation, a Dutch environmental protection organisation.
Cristina Simioli is Programme Manager for Offshore Energy and Nature at the Renewables Grid Initiative, the convener and moderator of OCEaN.
Thank you to Amprion and 50Hertz for allowing us to use their video footage. And a very special thank you to Elia for allowing us to film the interviews at their office.
Disclaimer:
Funded by the European Union. Views and opinions expressed are however those of the author(s) only and do not necessarily reflect those of the European Union or CINEA. Neither the European Union nor CINEA can be held responsible for them.
- published: 22 Feb 2023
- views: 2848
1:57
Offshore wind farms - How do they work?
How do offshore wind farms work? This innovative technology marks a milestone in the development of renewable energy.
The power of the wind is far greater, mor...
How do offshore wind farms work? This innovative technology marks a milestone in the development of renewable energy.
The power of the wind is far greater, more stable and constant at sea than it is on land, and it is this fact that has been the driving force behind offshore wind energy over the last few years, but not all sites are suitable for installing this technology upon fixed structures anchored to the seabed.
Fixed-structure wind farms cannot be developed in areas which are too deep or which have complicated seabed conditions, but thanks to innovation it is now possible to build floating wind facilities.
These complexes are made up of wind turbines installed on oscillating platforms anchored to the seabed using flexible mooring elements, chains or steel cables.
The force of the wind turns the rotor blades. The wind turbine converts their speed into energy and that electricity is transported by undersea cables to an offshore substation that increases the voltage so that the energy can be sent over long distances to the coast, where it passes through another substation, this time onshore, which transforms it to be transported through electricity power lines to our homes and businesses.
The advantages of floating wind power include no environmental impact and ease of installation due to the turbines being built and assembled on land before being towed out to sea already mounted on their respective floating platforms.
Furthermore, this enables full advantage to be taken of the strong winds that blow across the deeper areas, thereby improving the energy generating performance. Floating offshore wind power gives us clean, inexhaustible energy for a more sustainable planet. It is a technological revolution that gives us a glimpse of the energy of the future.
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Video made by Pix Videos for Iberdrola.
https://wn.com/Offshore_Wind_Farms_How_Do_They_Work
How do offshore wind farms work? This innovative technology marks a milestone in the development of renewable energy.
The power of the wind is far greater, more stable and constant at sea than it is on land, and it is this fact that has been the driving force behind offshore wind energy over the last few years, but not all sites are suitable for installing this technology upon fixed structures anchored to the seabed.
Fixed-structure wind farms cannot be developed in areas which are too deep or which have complicated seabed conditions, but thanks to innovation it is now possible to build floating wind facilities.
These complexes are made up of wind turbines installed on oscillating platforms anchored to the seabed using flexible mooring elements, chains or steel cables.
The force of the wind turns the rotor blades. The wind turbine converts their speed into energy and that electricity is transported by undersea cables to an offshore substation that increases the voltage so that the energy can be sent over long distances to the coast, where it passes through another substation, this time onshore, which transforms it to be transported through electricity power lines to our homes and businesses.
The advantages of floating wind power include no environmental impact and ease of installation due to the turbines being built and assembled on land before being towed out to sea already mounted on their respective floating platforms.
Furthermore, this enables full advantage to be taken of the strong winds that blow across the deeper areas, thereby improving the energy generating performance. Floating offshore wind power gives us clean, inexhaustible energy for a more sustainable planet. It is a technological revolution that gives us a glimpse of the energy of the future.
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Video made by Pix Videos for Iberdrola.
- published: 07 Apr 2021
- views: 4740
4:52
What are offshore renewables? And how do they work?
What are offshore renewables? And how do they work?
READ MORE : https://www.euronews.com/2020/11/27/what-are-offshore-renewables-and-how-do-they-work
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What are offshore renewables? And how do they work?
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- published: 27 Nov 2020
- views: 1604
1:10:21
Game-changing global energy dynamics: implications for businesses and governments.
How will the global energy landscape change in the coming years? Learn from the discussion featuring Mehmet Ogutcu, Chairman, Global Resources Partners, UK, and...
How will the global energy landscape change in the coming years? Learn from the discussion featuring Mehmet Ogutcu, Chairman, Global Resources Partners, UK, and the London Energy Club/The Bosphorus Energy Club, non-executive board member in several international companies.
The world is still undergoing a fundamental energy transformation and technological revolution, with additional factors like climate change, green & transparent financing, and geopolitical tensions.
The need for urgent energy transition is challenged by energy security concerns, which add even more uncertainty to the geopolitical landscape, especially in the aftermath of the Russian-Ukrainian conflict, trade diversion, and #COP28.
By 2030, the energy world will look very different. Global efforts to stay within the 1.5-degree scenario will reshape not only the way we use energy, but also the global energy flows, technological innovation, and the weight of countries in international trade and finance.
Keeping a watchful eye on these rapidly changing global dynamics will be critical for both companies and governments as they chart their future energy strategies and actions.
Guest Speaker: Mehmet Öğütçü (https://www.linkedin.com/in/mehmet-ogutcu-a864a3a/)
Mehmet currently chairs the Global Resources Partnership, a strategic investment advisory group engaged in worldwide natural resources and energy assets, headquartered in London. He is also the founding president of The Bosphorus Energy Club and The London Energy Club, which brings together the world’s major players in energy, investment, and geopolitics. He serves as a board member of YEO Energy and Technology Group and BGN International as well as the chairman of the advisory board of Middle East Institute in Washington DC.
He is the author of numerous books and a prominent speaker at international conferences. Mehmet speaks Turkish, English, French, and conversational Chinese.
Moderator: Tatiana Mitrova (https://www.linkedin.com/in/tatiana-mitrova-53bb012a/)
Tatiana holds PhD in Economics, and has 30 years of experience in energy markets research and profound knowledge of energy transition – new energy technologies, market organisation and corporate strategies.
Tatiana is a Research Fellow at CGEP, Columbia University, Professor at SciencesPo Paris, and Founder and Director of the New Energy Advancement Hub (NEAH). She has 14 years of experience in business education, over 200 publications (including 8 books), and a strong focus on ESG and corporate climate strategies.
Key discussion points:
- The new game-changers in world energy
- Green energy transition, conflict with fossil fuels, finance hurdles and technology
- It’s just geopolitics!
- Recommendations for businesses and governments
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00:00 Waiting for the stream
03:10 Greetings
04:20 Is energy transition real? Declarations vs real changes
07:25 Need for a drastic change in energy transition process – Global North and Global South, “dirty” clean technologies and new security in supply chains, proper governance, energy and economic growth
10:25 Generations’ gap and risk of energy crisis
12:50 The roles of geopolitics in energy transition – hot conflicts, rerouting energy flows, new pricing
19:20 Geopolitics of renewables vs those of fossil fuels, geopolitics of critical minerals, values as a factor in the energy equation, tectonic shifts in the landscape and role of NLCs
22:30 The game is about speed
23:45 Key players of the new game – China: dependent on import of fossil fuels but leader in renewables
29:40 …plus India – the world should “bring them in” on an equal basis
31:07 The US position
37:15 Inflation Reduction Act – does it mean an ambition to lead in green technology? Technology as a disruptive force, leading to geopolitical measures
41:35 How to remove the barriers, if there is enough money, how to make it flow? Investment priorities, ground rules to be respected all over the word. Not only advice but technologies and funding, leave aside the rhetoric
47:50 What are investors’ expectations? How to catch up with technologies
52:50 Investors are afraid to invest both in fossil and in renewables – what is the way out? Will we see a supply crunch in 3-4 years if not to invest in O&G now?
58:38 Why do we need forecasts and projections?
1:01:15 Turkey: energy outlook, challenges, energy hub ambitious, interconnectivity function
1:07:40 Conclusion.
https://wn.com/Game_Changing_Global_Energy_Dynamics_Implications_For_Businesses_And_Governments.
How will the global energy landscape change in the coming years? Learn from the discussion featuring Mehmet Ogutcu, Chairman, Global Resources Partners, UK, and the London Energy Club/The Bosphorus Energy Club, non-executive board member in several international companies.
The world is still undergoing a fundamental energy transformation and technological revolution, with additional factors like climate change, green & transparent financing, and geopolitical tensions.
The need for urgent energy transition is challenged by energy security concerns, which add even more uncertainty to the geopolitical landscape, especially in the aftermath of the Russian-Ukrainian conflict, trade diversion, and #COP28.
By 2030, the energy world will look very different. Global efforts to stay within the 1.5-degree scenario will reshape not only the way we use energy, but also the global energy flows, technological innovation, and the weight of countries in international trade and finance.
Keeping a watchful eye on these rapidly changing global dynamics will be critical for both companies and governments as they chart their future energy strategies and actions.
Guest Speaker: Mehmet Öğütçü (https://www.linkedin.com/in/mehmet-ogutcu-a864a3a/)
Mehmet currently chairs the Global Resources Partnership, a strategic investment advisory group engaged in worldwide natural resources and energy assets, headquartered in London. He is also the founding president of The Bosphorus Energy Club and The London Energy Club, which brings together the world’s major players in energy, investment, and geopolitics. He serves as a board member of YEO Energy and Technology Group and BGN International as well as the chairman of the advisory board of Middle East Institute in Washington DC.
He is the author of numerous books and a prominent speaker at international conferences. Mehmet speaks Turkish, English, French, and conversational Chinese.
Moderator: Tatiana Mitrova (https://www.linkedin.com/in/tatiana-mitrova-53bb012a/)
Tatiana holds PhD in Economics, and has 30 years of experience in energy markets research and profound knowledge of energy transition – new energy technologies, market organisation and corporate strategies.
Tatiana is a Research Fellow at CGEP, Columbia University, Professor at SciencesPo Paris, and Founder and Director of the New Energy Advancement Hub (NEAH). She has 14 years of experience in business education, over 200 publications (including 8 books), and a strong focus on ESG and corporate climate strategies.
Key discussion points:
- The new game-changers in world energy
- Green energy transition, conflict with fossil fuels, finance hurdles and technology
- It’s just geopolitics!
- Recommendations for businesses and governments
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00:00 Waiting for the stream
03:10 Greetings
04:20 Is energy transition real? Declarations vs real changes
07:25 Need for a drastic change in energy transition process – Global North and Global South, “dirty” clean technologies and new security in supply chains, proper governance, energy and economic growth
10:25 Generations’ gap and risk of energy crisis
12:50 The roles of geopolitics in energy transition – hot conflicts, rerouting energy flows, new pricing
19:20 Geopolitics of renewables vs those of fossil fuels, geopolitics of critical minerals, values as a factor in the energy equation, tectonic shifts in the landscape and role of NLCs
22:30 The game is about speed
23:45 Key players of the new game – China: dependent on import of fossil fuels but leader in renewables
29:40 …plus India – the world should “bring them in” on an equal basis
31:07 The US position
37:15 Inflation Reduction Act – does it mean an ambition to lead in green technology? Technology as a disruptive force, leading to geopolitical measures
41:35 How to remove the barriers, if there is enough money, how to make it flow? Investment priorities, ground rules to be respected all over the word. Not only advice but technologies and funding, leave aside the rhetoric
47:50 What are investors’ expectations? How to catch up with technologies
52:50 Investors are afraid to invest both in fossil and in renewables – what is the way out? Will we see a supply crunch in 3-4 years if not to invest in O&G now?
58:38 Why do we need forecasts and projections?
1:01:15 Turkey: energy outlook, challenges, energy hub ambitious, interconnectivity function
1:07:40 Conclusion.
- published: 16 Feb 2024
- views: 119
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Which is Best: Offshore or Onshore Wind Energy?
As countries and firms increase investment in wind energy, knowing the differences between offshore and onshore wind farms is important. This video covers the m...
As countries and firms increase investment in wind energy, knowing the differences between offshore and onshore wind farms is important. This video covers the main differences which include differences in costs, resources, acceptability from the public and energy output.
Chapters:
00:00 Introduction
00:40 Onshore Advantages
01:25 Onshore Disavantages
02:20 Offshore Advantages
03:35 Offshore Disadvantages
05:04 Overview of the current situation
Sources:
-Hevia-Koch & Jacobsen (2019): Comparing offshore and onshore wind development considering acceptance costs.
-Anderson (2013): Comparing offshore and onshore wind
-Biligili et.al (2011): Offshore wind power development in Europe and its comparison with onshore counterpart
-Lamy et.al (2020): Keep wind projects close? A case study of distance, culture, and cost in offshore and onshore wind energy siting
-Wang et.al (2019): Life-cycle green-house gas emissions of onshore and offshore wind turbines
Attribution for videos:
-https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z0Gf7daUOQU
-How turbines work: National Renewable Energy Laboratory, U.S. Department of Energy
-https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IvXN9Dq0Xhc
-Avtar.et.al 2019
-https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aUhGk9urCuk
-https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wmnm7SVdyto&t=209s
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https://wn.com/Which_Is_Best_Offshore_Or_Onshore_Wind_Energy
As countries and firms increase investment in wind energy, knowing the differences between offshore and onshore wind farms is important. This video covers the main differences which include differences in costs, resources, acceptability from the public and energy output.
Chapters:
00:00 Introduction
00:40 Onshore Advantages
01:25 Onshore Disavantages
02:20 Offshore Advantages
03:35 Offshore Disadvantages
05:04 Overview of the current situation
Sources:
-Hevia-Koch & Jacobsen (2019): Comparing offshore and onshore wind development considering acceptance costs.
-Anderson (2013): Comparing offshore and onshore wind
-Biligili et.al (2011): Offshore wind power development in Europe and its comparison with onshore counterpart
-Lamy et.al (2020): Keep wind projects close? A case study of distance, culture, and cost in offshore and onshore wind energy siting
-Wang et.al (2019): Life-cycle green-house gas emissions of onshore and offshore wind turbines
Attribution for videos:
-https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z0Gf7daUOQU
-How turbines work: National Renewable Energy Laboratory, U.S. Department of Energy
-https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IvXN9Dq0Xhc
-Avtar.et.al 2019
-https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aUhGk9urCuk
-https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wmnm7SVdyto&t=209s
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-https://www.videezy.com/abstract/39476-corporate-buildings-in-singapore
-https://www.videvo.net/video/looping-macd-chart-line-4k/8121/
-http://chriszabriskie.com/honor/
#WindEnergy
#Offshore
#Onshore
- published: 02 Jul 2022
- views: 3366