Challenges and opportunities for offshore wind energy from global to Indian context: directing future research

S. Sajith, R. Aswani, Mohammad Younus Bhatt, Anil Kumar
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Purpose The purpose of this study is to identify Offshore Wind Energy (OWE) as a key technology that could drive countries toward achieving climate goals. However, there are multiple challenges that this sector faces. Design/methodology/approach This study aims to identify the challenges faced by the sector globally by systematically reviewing the existing literature in global context and portraying it in the Indian context. Factors are identified using content analysis. Findings Results suggest high levelized cost of energy as the most discussed challenge for the growth of OWE. Insufficient financial support and policy, initial capital and inadequate technology formed the second, third and fourth most discussed challenges respectively. Research limitations/implications To reduce the cost of OWE, the distribution companies in India could adopt feed-in tariffs (FiTs) in the early stages of development and make OWE procurement mandatory. The renewable purchase obligation (RPO) in India is specific to solar and non-solar; policy should accommodate offshore wind-specific RPO targets for each state to reach the 2030 target of 30 GW from OWE. Practical implications To the best of the authors’ knowledge, this is the first attempt to study the challenges of OWE development from a global perspective and portray these major challenges in the Indian context and uses content analysis from the existing literature to ascertain the major roadblocks for the development of OWE. Originality/value The study identifies the unexplored gap in literature that includes futuristic challenges for OWE from climate change. Future studies can explore the possibilities of forecasting based on climate change scenarios and rank the challenges based on their relevance caused by possible damages.
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从全球到印度近海风能的挑战与机遇:指导未来研究
本研究的目的是将近海风能(OWE)确定为一项可推动各国实现气候目标的关键技术。本研究旨在通过系统回顾全球范围内的现有文献,并结合印度的具体情况,确定该行业在全球范围内面临的挑战。研究结果表明,高能源平准化成本是讨论得最多的影响有组织工程增长的挑战。为降低可再生能源发电的成本,印度的配电公司可在发展初期采用上网电价(FiTs),并强制采购可再生能源。印度的可再生能源购买义务 (RPO) 具体针对太阳能和非太阳能;政策应考虑到各邦具体的海上风电 RPO 目标,以实现 2030 年海上风电 30 千兆瓦的目标。实践意义据作者所知,这是首次尝试从全球视角研究开放式风能发展所面临的挑战,并在印度的背景下描绘这些主要挑战,同时利用现有文献的内容分析来确定开放式风能发展的主要障碍。未来的研究可以探索根据气候变化情景进行预测的可能性,并根据可能造成的损害的相关性对挑战进行排序。
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