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Policy
Korea
1997
Ten-Year Energy Technology Development Plan
…Energy Technology Evaluation and Planning (KETEP) have proposed Green Energy Strategy Roadmap in 2011 to set specific guidelines for major 15 technical fields. The Roadmap supports energy industry and facilitates establishment of new businesses. The selected fifteen technical groups are: PV, green car, nuclear power, wind power, bio fuel, IGCC, clean fuel, CCS, clean-thermal power, smart-grid, energy storage, energy saving building, high-efficient new-light source, heat pump, and fuel cell.
The goal of the Ten-Year Plan is to achieve following objectives by 2020:
Curtailment of the greenhouse gas emission rate by 15%;
Overall increase of energy… -
Policy
People's Republic of China
2022
14th FYP Energy Technology Innovation
On 3 April, the National Energy Administration and the Ministry of Science and Technology issued the 14th Five-Year Plan for Science and Technology Innovation in the Energy Sector. The Plan addresses technical weak points in the energy sector, and outlines roadmaps and demonstration projects in the following areas: Advanced renewable energy, including hydro, wind, solar, biomass and hydrogenNew types of power systemsSafe and efficient nuclear energyGreen and efficient fossil energy development and utilisationEnergy digitalisation, etc. The Plan follows a call from the State-owned Assets Supervision and Administration Commission (SASAC) for SOEs to lead scientific and technological innovation in…
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Policy
Netherlands
2020
Offshore Wind Energy Roadmap
The 2030 Offshore Wind Energy Roadmap establishes a framework for conditions for future growth of offshore wind energy. It focuses on means and location of new wind farms in the period up to and including 2030, as well as hypothesis on the role of energy in the coming decades until 2050. The North Sea Energy Outlook (NEO) provides a scientifically based overview of the possibilities for using the North Sea to increase sustainability after 2030, while providing insight into opportunities for further growth of offshore wind energy and its consequences for the national energy system. The report was drawn up…
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Policy
Ireland
2000
Strategy for Intensifying Wind Energy Development Report
In July 2000, the Renewable Energy Strategy Group published a report "Strategy for Intensifying Wind Energy Deployment" examining the aspects of, and constraints to, further development of wind energy in Ireland. The strategy recommended is designed to meet the targets set for the deployment of renewable energy at least cost, and focuses on three key elements: electricity markets, electricity networks and spatial planning. The aim is to secure an additional 500 MW of renewable-energy-based electricity-generating capacity by 2005.
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Policy
Republic of Turkiye
2024
Renewable Energy 2035 Roadmap
In October 2024, Renewable Energy Roadmap for 2035 was launched. It is aimed to increase our cumulative solar and wind installed power capacity to 120 GW in 2035, and it is estimated that 80 billion USD of investment will be needed. According to the Roadmap it is planned that 14,700 km HVDC, with a total capacity of 40 GW, approximately 15,000 km AC line and 40 HVDC converter center will be built and the interconnection capacity will be increased to 6,750 MW in exports and 6,600 MW in imports within the context of the green transmission…
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Policy
El Salvador
2012
Master Plan for Renewable Energy Development (2012-2026)
The objective of the Master Plan is to formulate a strategy for the use of renewable energy between 2012 and 2026.
The plan does not set renewable energy targets, but provides scenarios for capacity addition of different renewable energy technologies by 2026, in three stages (2012-2016), (2017-2021) and (2022-2026):
Capacity additions (MW)
Technologies
Existing capacity (MW)
2012-2016
2017-2021
2022-2026
Small hydropower (<20MW)
35
102.5
51.8
16
Wind power
10
20
30
Solar PV
0.5
18
21
51
Solar thermal
60
80
60
Geothermal
204.4
5~9
55~80
Biomass
109.5
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Policy
European Union
2006
Wind Energy Technology Platform
…of stakeholders from industry, government, civil society, R & D Institutions, finance organisations, and the wider power sector, at Member State and EU levels. The Biofuels TP is managed by a Steering Committee supported by a secretariat, a Finance working group and 6 working groups. The Technology research and development working groups comprise: the wind energy resource, wind power systems and wind energy integration working groups. The policy/market research and development working groups comprise: the wind market & economics and wind policy & environment working groups. The sixth working group is a horizontal offshore deployment and operations working group.
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Policy
People's Republic of China
2016
China 13th Wind Energy Development Five Year Plan (2016-2020)
The 13th Wind Power Development Five Year Plan (2016-2020) was adopted by National Energy Administration on 16th of November 2016 establishing targets for wind power deployment until 2020. Targets are as follow:
Technology
Wind capacity targets (grid connected) by 2020
Onshore wind
205 GW
Offshore wind
5 GW
Total targeted installed wind capacity
210 GW
By 2020 onshore and offshore wind plants will generate 420 TWh on an annual basis, accounting for about 6% of the total generating capacity in China.
In mid-east China and South China on-grid wind installed capacity will reach more than 42 GW… -
Policy
People's Republic of China
2012
Wind Power Technology Development 12th Five Year Special Planning
…focused on development of following offshore wind systems:
3 - 5MW direct-drive permanent magnet synchronous generator wind turbine and component design and manufacturing and industrialization, and
7MW class wind turbine and component design manufacture, installation and operation of complete industrialization of technology and promote the industrialization of China's large-capacity wind turbine.
On top of that, Wind Energy Resource Assessment Center was established in March 2012. The institution is responsible for data gathering on wind resources availability in China as well as for creating database and informing on intellectual property rights about wind farms designs that are in line… -
Policy
United States
2008
Wind Energy Technologies Office (WETO)
The Wind Energy Technologies Office (WETO) leads the nation's efforts to accelerate the deployment of wind power technologies through improved performance, lower costs, and reduced market barriers. The Program works with national laboratories, industry, universities, and other federal agencies to conduct research and development activities through competitively selected, directly funded, and cost-shared projects. Efforts target both land-based and offshore wind power to fully support the clean energy economy. To accelerate the deployment of wind power, the program conducts the following key activities: Research and Development, Wind Turbine Testing and Certification, Market Acceleration and Deployment, and Wind Resource…