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Journal

2023 | 2(74) | 191-215

Article title

Rozwój morskiej energetyki wiatrowej w państwach Unii Europejskiej – stan obecny i wyznaczone cele

Authors

Content

Title variants

EN
Offshore wind energy development in the European Union Member States – current status and ambitions

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Abstracts

EN
The article explores the offshore wind energy development in the EU Member States in the context of targets set at the EU and national levels. The author begins with presenting the current state of affairs in the offshore wind energy sector in the world and in the EU. Next, the development of offshore wind energy in Denmark, Germany and the Netherlands, as the leaders in the sector in the EU, is discussed, with the focus on regulatory environment and future development ambitions. Finally, an overview of the situation in the Polish offshore wind energy sector is provided. The author points to some potential regulatory and market bottlenecks that could hamper the development of the sector, which at present is of pivotal importance for environmental and energy security reasons.

Journal

Year

Issue

Pages

191-215

Physical description

Dates

published
2023

Contributors

  • Kancelaria Sejmu. Biuro Analiz Sejmowych

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Document Type

Publication order reference

Identifiers

Biblioteka Nauki
2230933

YADDA identifier

bwmeta1.element.ojs-doi-10_31268_StudiaBAS_2023_18
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