Australian State Victoria joins GOWA as first sub-national member
Global Wind Energy Council was founded last year by Denmark, Global Wind Energy Council (GWEC) and International Renewable Energy Agency (Irena) to boost global offshore wind capacity to 380GW in 2030
The Australian State of Victoria has joined the Global Offshore Wind Alliance (GOWA) as its first sub-national member.
“Victoria’s application to join the Global Offshore Wind Alliance as the first sub-national member is testament to our world-leading offshore wind targets and unmatched natural wind resources,” said Lily D’Ambrosio, the State’s energy and resources minister.
“We look forward to working with our partner countries and organisations to support the acceleration and delivery of offshore wind energy in the APAC region and across the globe.”
Amisha Patel, director for global public affairs in offshore wind at GWEC added: “Events like the inaugural APAC Summit in Melbourne show the enormous value of bringing together industry and regional government.
“Delivering on offshore wind potential requires input from all stakeholders, and the collaborative approach shown by the Australian and Victorian governments and industry can act as a model for other potential-rich nations looking to deliver on their offshore wind ambitions.”
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