Portugal plans to hold its first offshore wind auction in 2023 with the aim of awarding between 6 GW and 8 GW of capacity, according to João Galamba, the country's Secretary of State for Energy.
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The lack of rigorous data means that governments do not have the necessary tools to invest in better energy access and protect the health of their people.
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Achieving universal electricity requires quality energy data to inform electrification projects and shape models and strategies. Since 2019, the Global Electrification Platform has equipped countries with key energy data to model least-cost electrification & investment scenarios
Portugal plans to organise an auction for floating offshore wind this Summer with between 3 GW and 4 GW planned to be auctioned in the country's Atlantic Ocean waters.
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Nowadays, it is possible to track virtually all vessels in the world. For navigational safety purposes, the International Maritime Organization requires most ships to carry a device commonly known as AIS (Automatic Identification System).
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The World Bank’s Energy Sector Management Assistance Program (ESMAP) has published a report for emerging offshore wind markets, leading them through key factors that led to the success of offshore wind development in established markets.