Affiliation:
1. Shenyang Jianzhu University, Shenyang, China
Abstract
Renewable energy represents a pathway towards sustainable development and
reducing dependence on fossil fuels for the international workforce.
Following the Russo-Ukrainian conflict, the EU has been intensifying its
transition towards clean energy, reaffirming its net-zero emissions goal.
Under this goal, accelerating the development of renewable energy has become
a necessity. Wind power holds a significant position among the EU's RES. Due
to the high population density in the EU, offshore wind power, compared to
onshore wind power, experiences faster wind speeds and more stable wind
sources, making the boost of offshore wind energy a major development trend
for the EU's new energy initiatives. The results indicate a significant
positive correlation between offshore wind power generation and greenhouse
gas emissions. On average, for every 100 million tons of GHG emissions, the
EU should achieve an annual power generation of 3148.11 GWh through offshore
wind power and increase the cumulative installed capacity of national
offshore wind power to 768045 MW. In combination with the EU's carbon
trading system and the carbon price and emission reduction effects of
offshore wind power proposed by some scholars, an installed capacity of
offshore wind power approximately accounts for 2.69% of the EU's emission
reductions, potentially generating an economic benefit of 21825 billion
euros.
Publisher
National Library of Serbia
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