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EU-Taiwan Offshore Wind Power Certification Seminar 臺歐離岸風電驗證研討會
- 本活動已經結束。
Wednesday, 14 March 2018, 8:30-17:20
NTUH International Convention Centre, 4F, Room 401 MAP
台大醫院國際會議中心4樓401會議室
Organisers:
- Bureau of Standards, Metrology & Inspection (BSMI), MOEA
- Bureau of Foreign Trade (BOFT), MOEA
- European Economic and Trade Office (EETO)
- European Business and Regulatory Cooperation Programme in Taiwan (EBRC)
Slides Download:
The speakers' slides will be available for download on the EBRC website PRESENTATIONS 簡報下載 within two weeks after the seminar.
EBRC website: https://sites.google.com/a/ebrc.com.tw/ebrc/
Registration: The seminar is free of charge. Successful candidates will receive a notification 3 days before the event. The organizers reserve the right to bring forward or postpone the registration deadline. More information
Language:
English and Chinese (Simultaneous interpretation equipment is available with photo ID.)
Tentative Agenda:
Taiwan is facing the immense challenge of making a successful transition to clean energy. Taiwan's energy transition policy emphasizes an increase in renewable energy, which is also the goal of the EU's 2020 Energy Strategy. The EU and Taiwan share a mutual interest in developing offshore wind energy in Taiwan. The Bureau of Standards, Metrology & Inspection (BSMI), MOEA, the Bureau of Foreign Trade (BOFT), MOEA, and European Economic and Trade Office (EETO) under the framework of European Business and Regulatory Cooperation Programme (EBRC) will co-host the "2018 EU-Taiwan Offshore Wind Power Certification Seminar" on 14 March.
Due to the high project development costs, financial support from corporate investment and financing institutions is indispensable for wind farm project. In addition, there is a need for impartial third party accredited certification bodies to evaluate the feasibility of the offshore wind farm investment and the risks of offshore wind farm development, including Project Certification (PC), Marine Warranty Survey (MWS), and Due Diligence (DD).
The seminar will bring together experts from the European Commission's Directorate General for Energy (DG ENERGY), the European Investment Bank, and European wind industry players as well as experts in this area from Taiwan to share their experience with the public, in order to provide more detailed information on the regulation and practice in the EU and in Taiwan to the stakeholders.