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Offshore wind energy: the next steps for the industry 232p6a

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Organized in partnership with the Norwegian Consulate General , Innovation Norway, the Brazilian Wind Energy Association (ABEEólica), and Equinor, the event focused on the key issues, constraints, and opportunities related to the development of offshore wind energy in Brazil. This t initiative aims to promote the adoption of renewable energies and contribute to the national strategy for a sustainable energy transition by addressing successful cases and global experiences. 126bs

1 | OFFSHORE WIND ENERGY: NEXT STEPS FOR THE INDUSTRY 4z3b5p


Briefing: Regulation and the next steps to make the technology viable are essential for its development over the next few years. Companies are looking forward to the legal framework and are already preparing specific resources and market partnerships to introduce their strategies. The aim of the is to discuss the regulatory framework and the next steps for the future of the offshore wind industry. These will include issues related to the legal framework, the auction for the assignment of areas, market signaling and the value chain.

2 | TRENDS AND CHALLENGES IN DEVELOPED AND EMERGING MARKETS: LESSONS FOR ACCELERATING TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENT IN BRAZIL b6c2w


Briefing: Offshore wind technology is already a living reality in different markets around the world, such as the United Kingdom, China, , the Netherlands and Norway. These countries have accumulated experience and knowledge for structuring permitting, licensing and regulatory processes, ensuring the technical and economic viability of the source around the world. The aim of this is to discuss how these experiences can be incorporated into the national context and collaborate with a safe and fast regulatory environment to meet the commitment to the climate goals of decarbonization and energy transition.

CLOSING AND 3 | ROUTE TO MARKET: HOW TO DEVELOP THE PATHWAYS TO INCREASE ENERGY DEMAND? 3wi5l


Briefing: The development of offshore wind energy could lead to the creation of a series of social benefits and positive externalities for the economy. For these benefits and pathways to be realized, the routes to market need to be defined, ensuring demand over the next few years. Alternatives associated with the future of area auctions, decarbonization, hydrogen and neo-industrialization will be debated in this , envisioning the future of offshore wind technology.

Location: a3o31

Norway Embassy - Brasília

Time: 4253

12pm

Language: 103k1j

Portuguese

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Organized in partnership with the Norwegian Consulate General , Innovation Norway, the Brazilian Wind Energy Association (ABEEólica), and Equinor, the event focused on the key issues, constraints, and opportunities related to the development of offshore wind energy in Brazil. This t initiative aims to promote the adoption of renewable energies and contribute to the national strategy for a sustainable energy transition by addressing successful cases and global experiences.

1 | OFFSHORE WIND ENERGY: NEXT STEPS FOR THE INDUSTRY 4z3b5p


Briefing: Regulation and the next steps to make the technology viable are essential for its development over the next few years. Companies are looking forward to the legal framework and are already preparing specific resources and market partnerships to introduce their strategies. The aim of the is to discuss the regulatory framework and the next steps for the future of the offshore wind industry. These will include issues related to the legal framework, the auction for the assignment of areas, market signaling and the value chain.

2 | TRENDS AND CHALLENGES IN DEVELOPED AND EMERGING MARKETS: LESSONS FOR ACCELERATING TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENT IN BRAZIL b6c2w


Briefing: Offshore wind technology is already a living reality in different markets around the world, such as the United Kingdom, China, , the Netherlands and Norway. These countries have accumulated experience and knowledge for structuring permitting, licensing and regulatory processes, ensuring the technical and economic viability of the source around the world. The aim of this is to discuss how these experiences can be incorporated into the national context and collaborate with a safe and fast regulatory environment to meet the commitment to the climate goals of decarbonization and energy transition.

CLOSING AND 3 | ROUTE TO MARKET: HOW TO DEVELOP THE PATHWAYS TO INCREASE ENERGY DEMAND? 3wi5l


Briefing: The development of offshore wind energy could lead to the creation of a series of social benefits and positive externalities for the economy. For these benefits and pathways to be realized, the routes to market need to be defined, ensuring demand over the next few years. Alternatives associated with the future of area auctions, decarbonization, hydrogen and neo-industrialization will be debated in this , envisioning the future of offshore wind technology.

Opening and Moderation 5sl12

Rafaela Guedes 4a303i
Senior Fellow 2uf1d

Independent consultant, Fellow at Igarapé, International Advisor at APCO and member of a of experts on Energy Transition at the Institute for Climate and Society (iCS)

Guilherme Dantas 3b1j4t
Senior Researcher 396u1x

Annette Bull 6d652h
Chargé d'affaires at Norwegian Embassy 5r3659

Bruno Leiniö 513p16
Senior Project Manager at Innovation Norway 1h55q

Marcello Cabral 1h4z17
Director at ABEEólica 1b964

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