A new report published today illustrates the unique opportunity
that the UK and New Zealand have to unlock the full potential of
New Zealand's offshore wind industry.
The report, developed by Xodus Group, a global energy
consultancy, launched at an event in New Plymouth. It states that
offshore wind presents a huge opportunity for New Zealand. With
15,000km of coastline, New Zealand has the potential to harness
one of the world's best wind resources to meet its climate
objectives and grow a green economy.
The report states that New Zealand possesses the essential
ingredients to accelerate its offshore wind industry: resource,
demand, regulatory framework and social need.
The UK boasts a highly capable supply chain, a result of being
the world's second-largest offshore wind market, with 13.9
gigawatts fully commissioned as of 2023. Eager to build on this,
the UK government is committed to not only developing to meet its
growing domestic needs, which are expected to more than triple by
2030, but also to exporting its expertise and capabilities to
global markets like New Zealand.
The UK can provide expertise in vital elements needed for
offshore wind to flourish. These include financing methods, price
stability mechanisms, local and international supply chain
development and regulatory alignment.
Speaking at the launch in New Plymouth, British High Commissioner
to New Zealand, HE Iona Thomas OBE said:
“Tackling climate change is an urgent need. And it does not need
to result in an economic cost. Recently the UK has shown that we
can grow the economy while also halving emissions since 1990.
“Achieving the goals that both New Zealand and the UK has set
ourselves requires unprecedented, transformational change.
“As the global shift towards sustainable energy accelerates, the
offshore wind sector in New Zealand is ready to respond. The UK
stands ready to use our experience to tackle the challenges and
take a strategic approach needed to unlock the potential that New
Zealand has.
“Together, in partnership with friends, New Zealand and the UK
have an opportunity to showcase the world what world leading
offshore wind industry can look like.”
His Majesty's Trade Commissioner for Asia Pacific, Martin Kent
added:
“The UK has the expertise and experience to support New Zealand
in offshore wind ambitions. The UK is a clean energy superpower,
with the world's second-largest offshore wind market. We are
committed to supporting New Zealand's clean energy goals, and I
look forward to the innovations and partnerships to come.”