Planet Beyond

Episode 44: Biodiversity and Policy Setting in Offshore Wind
Offshore wind farms are key to supplying the energy the world needs, sustainably and reliably. We know they are vital to meeting our decarbonisation goals; but we don’t fully understand their impact on ecosystems. With thousands of turbines due to be installed over the next decade, we must build our knowledge of their interactions with marine life, and develop systems to ensure a positive impact on biodiversity.
Over three episodes, we’ll cover different topics from policy to practice, to innovative technologies and hear how wind farm developers and NGOs are working together to deliver more biodiversity around wind farms. In this first episode, Cristina Simioli and Emma Hospes join host Jon Baston-Pitt to share the work the sector has been doing to establish a common understanding of biodiversity, best practices for its protection and a need for a common policy.
Cristina is Director for Offshore Energy and Nature, at the Renewables Grid Initiative, and lead of the Offshore Coalition for Energy and Nature (OCEaN). OCEaN is split into two regions, North Sea & Baltic, and Mediterranean & Atlantic. As Cristina explains, the lessons learned about biodiversity by early movers in the north of Europe, are now being shared with those getting to work in the very different environment of the Mediterranean.
Emma leads the biodiversity programme at Ørsted, the Danish renewables operator. The operator primarily works across Northern Europe and Emma shares how there is still a long road ahead before a common consensus on what good likes in terms of biodiversity is reached. And explains how the company is working to share lessons learned, and what is needed to build the required consensus.
Host
Jon Baston-Pitt, Fugro
Guests
Cristina Simioli, Director, Offshore Energy and Nature, the Renewables Grid Initiative (RGI)
Emma Hospes, Head of Biodiversity Programme, Ørsted