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Launch of Med OCEaN the Offshore Coalition for Energy and Nature – Mediterranean Sea

Published 28 September 2023

Coalition of NGOs, wind industry and transmission system operators commit to work together for sustainable offshore wind and grid development in the Mediterranean Sea and adjacent Atlantic waters

The Offshore Coalition for Energy and Nature – Mediterranean Sea (Med OCEaN) is officially launched today, 28 September 2023.

The Offshore Coalition for Energy and Nature – Mediterranean Sea (Med OCEaN) brings together NGOs, wind industry and transmission system operators (TSOs) from across the Mediterranean basin and adjacent Atlantic waters. Med OCEaN aims to cooperate on the sustainable deployment of offshore wind and grid, while safeguarding nature and healthy marine ecosystems in the region.

Over 15 founding Members have signed a Memorandum of Understanding and committed to working together.

The work of Med OCEaN will support an integrated planning of offshore wind energy and nature in Maritime Spatial Plans and contribute to the elaboration and implementation of the European climate, energy and environmental objectives. Moreover, Med OCEaN will strive to fill knowledge gaps, monitor developments as well as impacts and efficacy of biodiversity measures applied to the offshore wind sector and grid infrastructure, and investigate innovative solutions.

Quotes from Med OCEaN Members

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MED_OCEaN_Memorandum_of_Understanding.pdf

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MoU

OCEaN Website

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Manon Thiel

Manon joined RGI in 2022. She is currently working as a Manager in the Energy and Nature team and is in charge of the SafeLines4Birds project. Prior to RGI, Manon worked as an ecologist in a consulting office in Berlin, engaged in the protection of bat populations in Europe in the context of onshore wind energy projects. She also worked on diverse projects in Africa, particularly in the protection and conservation of African mammals. Manon holds a Master’s degree in Biodiversity conservation from Université de Perpignan in France and completed her Master’s thesis in South Africa.