1、GWEC.NETCapturing economic opportunities from wind power in developing economiesReport March 2023Capturing green recovery opportunities from wind power in developing economies2Disclaimer Copyright February 2023This document contains forward-looking statements.These statements are based on current vi
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4、t was commissioned by the Global Wind Energy Council and authored by BVG Associates.The lead authors of this report were George Hodgkinson and Patrick Browne of BVG Associates.AcknowledgmentsThis report was edited by Reshmi Ladwa and Joyce Lee of the Global Wind Energy Council.We are grateful to the
5、 following individuals and organisations for their input to this report:Argentina:CEA(Camara Eolica Argentina)Colombia:SER(Colombia Asociacin energas renovables)Egypt:Infinity Power Indonesia:UPC Renewables Morocco:SGREImage creditsGWEC.NET3ForewordThe window of opportunity to accelerate wind energy
6、 for a more resilient and sustainable future is closing fast.We now less than seven years from 2030,a key moment on the energy transition journey.Three years ago,as widespread lockdowns caused a dramatic reduction in carbon emissions,the wind industry joined climate scientists and concerned civil so