Erik Roelans
Bio
I am founder and CEO of ER-MARINE and write about the green energy transition, renewable energy challenges, climate change, offshore wind permitting, policy dialogue, marine biodiversity, renewables and floating offshore wind development.
Stories (37/0)
Exploiting Synergies and Benefits: Offshore Oil & Gas and Offshore Wind Industries
As global energy demand rises, there is an urgent need to investigate and implement sustainable alternatives to traditional fossil fuels. Although the offshore oil and gas industry has long been a significant factor in meeting the world's energy needs, its environmental effect has generated worries about climate change and environmental harm. Offshore wind energy, which harnesses the strength of the wind to generate clean electricity, has emerged as a promising green alternative. This article examines the synergies between the offshore oil & gas and offshore wind industries, demonstrating the possibility for a successful and sustainable energy future.
By Erik Roelans10 months ago in Earth
Data-Driven Offshore Wind: Enhancing Acceptability
Offshore wind farms have emerged as a promising solution as the world seeks to transition to cleaner and more sustainable energy sources. However, successful integration and acceptance into existing ecosystems, particularly coexistence with fisheries, have emerged as critical concerns. To address these challenges, data-driven approaches are proving indispensable in optimising offshore wind farm deployment, mitigating potential impacts on fisheries, and fostering better coexistence between these industries. In this article, we will look at how data can help improve offshore wind farm acceptability and harmonious coexistence with fisheries.
By Erik Roelans10 months ago in Earth
Due Diligence in Offshore Wind Projects
Offshore wind projects have emerged as a critical component in the global shift to sustainable energy sources. However, their execution is fraught with complexities and risks. Developers, investors, and stakeholders must conduct thorough due diligence to ensure the success of offshore wind projects and maximise returns. This article discusses the significance of due diligence and highlights key factors that can aid in risk reduction in offshore wind projects.
By Erik Roelans10 months ago in Earth
Urgency of Offshore Wind Floaters' Industrialization!
Traditional fixed-bottom offshore wind farms have proven to be successful, but they are constrained by depth and geographical availability. However, in order for floating offshore wind to truly revolutionise the energy landscape, a mass-produced and industrialised floater concept must be developed. In this article, we will look at the importance of floating offshore wind and the need to increase production and industrialization of floating platforms.
By Erik Roelans10 months ago in Earth
The Local Content Dilemma as a Barrier to Offshore Wind Development
Offshore wind projects have enormous potential to generate clean electricity, but they are hampered by Local Content Requirements (LCRs). These regulations, which were intended to promote domestic industries and create local jobs, have inadvertently stifled offshore wind development. In this article, we look at why Local Content Requirements are impeding offshore wind projects and consider potential alternatives for a more sustainable energy future.
By Erik Roelans10 months ago in Earth
Budding U.S. offshore wind industry facing rough seas
Just as the United States is entering the deep end of offshore wind energy development, the nascent domestic industry is facing major supply chain issues, surging costs, permitting delays, and other headwinds that could jeopardise the aggressive installation timelines set by state and federal governments.
By Erik Roelans10 months ago in Earth
Promoting Collaboration and Knowledge Sharing: The Key to Successful Offshore Wind Developments
Promoting Collaboration and Knowledge Sharing: The Key to Successful Offshore Wind Developments Offshore wind energy is gaining momentum as a pivotal player in the transition to sustainable power generation. To ensure successful offshore wind developments, promoting collaboration and knowledge sharing is essential. In this post, we will explore the benefits of fostering collaboration and knowledge sharing in offshore wind projects.
By Erik Roelans10 months ago in Earth
Driving the Green Energy Transition Through Governance and Policy Dialogue
Driving the Green Energy Transition Through Governance and Policy Dialogue Introduction Because of the urgent need to address climate change and reduce greenhouse gas emissions, there has been a global shift towards green energy options. The shift to renewable and sustainable energy sources necessitates robust governance and policy frameworks capable of driving transformative change. In this post, we will look at the importance of governance and policy discourse in advancing the green energy transition.
By Erik Roelans10 months ago in Earth
The benefits of an EU Korean Green Partnership
The EU-Korean Green Partnership is a joint project of the European Union (EU) and the Republic of Korea (ROK) to promote sustainable development and address environmental issues. The goals of the partnership are consistent with those of the Paris Agreement and other global environmental agreements
By Erik Roelans10 months ago in Journal
The Port of Long Beach aims to become a hub for offshore wind turbines on the Central Coast.
Floating offshore wind turbines are being planned for the waters near Morro Bay and Humboldt County, but many specifics are still being ironed out. One key concern is whether a new port on the Central Coast would be required for construction, operation, and maintenance
By Erik Roelans10 months ago in Journal
Shock Waves Continue to Be Created by Offshore Wind at the Jersey Shore
Despite bipartisan opposition, Gov. Phil Murphy reaffirmed his commitment to bringing renewable energy to the Garden State, including offshore wind farms. Many people argue about whether or not it is "clean" energy.
By Erik Roelans10 months ago in Journal