Mobilis 2008 - Discours d'accueil Françoise BOUVIER - LE PÔLE DE COMPETITIVIT...Mobilis Conférence
Support utilisé lors du discours d'accueil de Madame Françoise BOUVIER ,"Vice-Présidente de la CAB en charge de l’Hôpital Médian, des Centres de Recherche et du Pôle de Compétitivité" lors des rencontres Mobilis 2008 (Belfort 18&19 nov 08).
Maitrise de la demande énergétique en France : quel avenir pour son financem...Monimmeuble.com
Conférence de presse du Groupement des Professionnels des Certificats d’Economies d’Energie (GPC2E) le 6/10/14 sur la maîtrise de la demande énergétique.
Avis présenté par M. Alain Obadia, au nom de la section des activités économiques, présidée par M. Jean-Louis Schilansky
Au-delà des différences d’opinions qui s’expriment sur la transition énergétique, l’intégration d’une plus grande part d’énergies renouvelables dans le mix énergétique de la France rencontre un large accord.
Compte-tenu du caractère intermittent de la production éolienne et photovoltaïque, le stockage de l’énergie électrique est l’une des approches qui peuvent faciliter cette intégration en contribuant notamment à la stabilité du réseau électrique et à l’essor des véhicules électriques.
Le CESE fait le constat que le degré de maturité des diverses technologies est aujourd’hui très inégal et que leur modèle économique reste incertain. De surcroît, aucune piste n’apparait susceptible d’apporter une réponse unique face à la variété des problèmes posés.
Pour notre pays, l'avis considère donc que trois filières technologiques doivent aujourd’hui être situées au cœur du débat et des préoccupations des pouvoirs publics : les Stations de transfert d’énergie par pompage (STEP), les batteries et l’hydrogène.
Mobilis 2008 - Discours d'accueil Françoise BOUVIER - LE PÔLE DE COMPETITIVIT...Mobilis Conférence
Support utilisé lors du discours d'accueil de Madame Françoise BOUVIER ,"Vice-Présidente de la CAB en charge de l’Hôpital Médian, des Centres de Recherche et du Pôle de Compétitivité" lors des rencontres Mobilis 2008 (Belfort 18&19 nov 08).
Maitrise de la demande énergétique en France : quel avenir pour son financem...Monimmeuble.com
Conférence de presse du Groupement des Professionnels des Certificats d’Economies d’Energie (GPC2E) le 6/10/14 sur la maîtrise de la demande énergétique.
Avis présenté par M. Alain Obadia, au nom de la section des activités économiques, présidée par M. Jean-Louis Schilansky
Au-delà des différences d’opinions qui s’expriment sur la transition énergétique, l’intégration d’une plus grande part d’énergies renouvelables dans le mix énergétique de la France rencontre un large accord.
Compte-tenu du caractère intermittent de la production éolienne et photovoltaïque, le stockage de l’énergie électrique est l’une des approches qui peuvent faciliter cette intégration en contribuant notamment à la stabilité du réseau électrique et à l’essor des véhicules électriques.
Le CESE fait le constat que le degré de maturité des diverses technologies est aujourd’hui très inégal et que leur modèle économique reste incertain. De surcroît, aucune piste n’apparait susceptible d’apporter une réponse unique face à la variété des problèmes posés.
Pour notre pays, l'avis considère donc que trois filières technologiques doivent aujourd’hui être situées au cœur du débat et des préoccupations des pouvoirs publics : les Stations de transfert d’énergie par pompage (STEP), les batteries et l’hydrogène.
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This document summarizes the Provence Grand Large floating wind pilot farm project. It discusses the project's history since 2010, the extensive consent process with local stakeholders, and the engineering work completed so far including metocean studies and grid connection agreements. It also describes the selection of the Marseille-Fos port site and next steps to speed up permitting for pilot projects and clarify the roadmap for future commercial projects in the region.
FWP 2017 l Eric MASSART, Caisse des Dépôts et ConsignationBluesign
1) The Caisse des Dépôts is a French public institution that supports renewable energy projects through minority equity investments. It has committed to increasing investments in renewable projects from €50-100 million per year.
2) The Caisse des Dépôts has invested in two floating offshore wind demonstration projects in France - Eolienne Flottantes du Golfe du Lion off the coast of Occitanie, and Eolienne Flottantes de Groix & Belle-Île off the coast of Brittany.
3) Lessons from developing floating offshore wind projects include the need to educate financial partners on emerging technologies, allow for project variations up to final investment
3. 3
RAPPEL DES PRINCIPAUX ÉLÉMENTS
§ Un engagement massif de l’Etat, non seulement par le biais du
programme d’inves?ssements d’avenir (300 M€), mais également par
le biais des contrats de rachat de l’électricité,
§ Un enjeu de rapidité et de réac?vité réaffirmé :
• L’enjeu fondamental est de démontrer, sur un marché mondial, la viabilité
technique mais surtout économique de ceKe technologie
• Des choix différents ont été opérés par les consor?um, mais ce qui est
commun est d’aborder l’éolien floKant comme :
Ø Un relai de l’éolien fixe (« mêmes turbines », système de pose évoluant),
Ø Une perspec?ve pour les très grandes machines (10 MW et plus),
Ø Une évolu?on de mé?er pour de nombreux acteurs.
6. 6
ET UNE INTERROGATION FONDAMENTALE
L’éolien off-shore fixe
sera-t-il en mesure de
raKraper les autres
sources d’énergies
renouvelables? Ne parier
que sur l’échec de ses
concurrents reste une
stratégie toujours
risquée…