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Workshop 3 – Sustainable development
North Sea STARLynne McGowan, University of Liverpool
ESPON Open Seminar 2014
“Opportunities and threats for territorial cohesion: Blue Growth and Urban Poverty”
Project Aim
To assess North Sea Region INTERREG IVb project results (in the context of the Europe 20:20:20 energy goals) with a view to developing the most effective regional energy responses possible in future Operational Programmes.
Method- Mapping of available energy data and key trends at European,
national and regional level for North Sea countries- Analysis of energy policies (European, national and regional)- Exploring energy scenarios up to 2050- Case studies: NSR funded energy projects and project “clusters”
Context
Territorial Trends in Energy
Import Dependency by Fossil Fuels (%), 2011
Territorial Trends in Energy
2000 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010EU27 46.7 53.7 53 54.6 53.7 52.7Belgium 78.1 79.7 77.1 79.9 74.3 76.8Denmark -35.3 -35.9 -24.7 -22.9 -20.6 -18.2Germany 59.5 60.7 58.1 60.5 61.5 59.8Netherlands 38.7 37.4 38.9 34.4 36.5 30.7Sweden 39.2 37.8 36.3 37.9 37.1 36.5UK -17 21.2 20.4 26.2 26.2 28.3Norway -731 -664.8 -654.4 -612.3 -639.1 -517.4
Energy dependency ratios, countries adjacent to the North Sea (DG Energy, 2012
Territorial Trends in Energy
Primary Production of Energy from Renewable
Sources in North Sea Countries, 2001-2011
(TOE)
• Replacing aging energy infrastructure (e.g. oil and gas pipelines)
• Integration with land-based energy systems• Securing investment in large scale deployment of blue
energy technologies, e.g. wave and tidal power• Developing synergies with other maritime sectors such
as shipping• For small scale projects:- Challenges in creating long-term change- Opportunities for innovation and developing indigenous
(energy) potential
Challenges and Opportunities
Evidence Needs
• Better reporting: Progress against National Renewable Energy Action Plans only measured at NUTS0 level.
• Eurostat – provides information on ocean energy (wave, tidal etc.) but does not differentiate between on and offshore wind
• Policy contexts and coastal/marine planning differ from country to country. Reporting requirements under the new MSP Directive should go some way to address knowledge gaps and facilitate collaboration.