21st World Wind Power Convention Symphony of the Renewables
Hobart, Australia – 7-9 November 2023
The World Wind Power Affiliation welcomes the presence of delegates from 11 international locations attending this Convention, on wind, photo voltaic, hydro, and all different renewable power applied sciences. The Convention appreciates that delegates from all over the world have participated and made it a very worldwide assembly – a few of them becoming a member of with digital means.
The Convention has been held at a time of a number of worldwide crises, lots of that are immediately or not directly fuelled by fossil power sources. Solely a 100% renewable power world will enable the world to eliminate worldwide dependencies and to cut back worldwide tensions.
Accordingly, the Convention gave particular consideration to how a renewable power future will help to make sure peace, subsequent to protecting all facets of mainstreaming and rising wind and renewable utilisation and the associated insurance policies, science and expertise, manufacturing, analysis & improvement, operation, offshore and small wind, built-in options, capability improvement, group involvement in addition to different financial and social points.
The Convention appreciates the help of many organisations, particularly the Tasmanian Authorities, the IRENA Coalition for Motion, the REN Alliance together with the Worldwide Hydropower Affiliation, Worldwide Photo voltaic Power Society and World Bioenergy Affiliation, Worldwide Windship Affiliation, REN21, the World 100% Renewable Power Platform, Power Watch Group, the World Council for Renewable Power, Eurosolar, Coalition for Group Power C4CE, CORENA, Hepburn Power, RE Alliance, Indian Wind Turbine Producers Affiliation, Ukrainian Wind Power Affiliation, all media companions and all organisations and people enhancing the Convention.
The Convention thanks, particularly, the cross-section of sponsors with out whose help such a world convention wouldn’t be doable.
The Convention underlines that the emergency of the local weather disaster in addition to the power and safety disaster have all been primarily pushed by fossil and nuclear fuels and that the one possible response to deal with these crises is the speedy rollover to 100% renewable power globally. A renewable power world can present for not solely a sustainable life but additionally equal alternatives for folks everywhere in the world.
The Convention appreciates the manifold statements made in regards to the significance of the position of residents and communities within the power transformation. The renewable power sector and native communities must create shut alliances to be able to maximise socioeconomic advantages, to combat power poverty, to strengthen democracy and to speed up the deployment of renewable power, particularly within the type of group power and power communities.
The Convention applauds the IRENA Coalition for Motion Group Power Working Group for presenting the White Paper on group power advantages and encourages the WWEA Working Group for growing tips and suggestions for group engagement.
The Convention welcomes the assertion by the Tasmanian Minister for Power to double the renewable power set up between 2020 and 2040. The convention welcomes the Minister’s announcement to introduce tips for group engagement.
The Convention applauds the #Renewables4Ukraine initiative for its ongoing humanitarian help for folks in Ukraine and appreciates the Golden Planet Award which was just lately made for Ruslana and #Renewables4Ukraine.
The Convention welcomes the making of the World Wind Power Award to Governor Jay Inslee for his political achievements and the popularity of the necessity for governments to behave.
Hobart, 9 November 2023
Hon. Peter Rae AO
WWEA President