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Orsted reveal net-zero plans for Isle of Man windfarm
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14/08/2024
Orsted reveal net-zero plans for Isle of Man windfarm
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There's a lot of talk about environmental protection, a lot of questions coming up in
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the community consultation around protecting the environment. If we step back a bit from
00:08
this project and just look at what's happening globally, we know we have a climate crisis.
00:13
We are tackling that with building out renewable energy, by improving energy efficiency, but
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there is another crisis and it's only starting to be talked about and that's the biodiversity
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crisis. I'm working on both actually, with Orsted, not only climate change and clean
00:29
power, but also what we do about the biodiversity loss that we see happening at an increasing
00:34
rate around the world, which frankly is even more scary than the climate crisis in terms
00:40
of the impact it's going to have on us all if we don't address it. So in Orsted we made
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a commitment three years ago that we would deliver all of our projects that commission
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from 2030 to have a net positive impact on biodiversity. It's a huge challenge, we've
00:55
been working on it for the last three years, we've still got more work to do, how do you
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measure it, how do you then deliver it, and if anyone's interested they can have a look
01:02
on our website, there's a whole load of pilot programmes we're running around the world,
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in Europe, in South East Asia, in North America, to learn what we can actually do on the ground,
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or more specifically in the sea, to deliver those positive biodiversity outcomes and we're
01:19
going to roll that out because we can see that we need to tackle both climate and biodiversity
01:23
crises by building offshore wind and we think that's the right thing to do. That does mean
01:28
because Morvanin is a project that we'll commission after 2030 that we are going to
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deliver a net positive biodiversity outcome. We're already engaging with a number of environmental
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NGOs and others on the island and more widely to look at how that might happen and John,
01:44
I don't know, perhaps you could say a bit more about that. Yeah I mean some of the stakeholders
01:49
here in the island have actually, credit to them, are extremely innovative when it comes to
01:53
this crisis. I mean you mentioned that it's only just coming into the narrative now I have to say,
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the likes of Macleod Wildlife Trust have been at the forefront of talking about this crisis coming
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and how important it is that we make sure we preserve nature through both crises and the
02:08
impact that climate change is going to have on habitats cannot be underestimated. So I think
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some of the opportunities we've got in the Isle of Man are to do things a bit differently. We have
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the ability to have our own, with our own legal system, with our own individual stakeholders and
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a huge amount of marine space given the 12 nautical mile limit. I think there's a real
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chance to do some really exciting stuff in the marine space. So we've hosted visits for
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stakeholders, we've engaged with them through the process of Mervannan but actually more broadly
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when we've been rolling out the Orsted strategy for biodiversity we've been having a lot of good
02:41
engagement there. So it's actually quite exciting for the Isle of Man to lead the way potentially
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faster than some other nations can do or have been doing. So that is something we'll continue
02:52
to work on and I'm so conscious of the UNESCO biosphere status. We've got to make sure that we
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have a sustainable development. We think we do some of the most sustainable development there is
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out there but it's really important that we engage with all the people involved in that to ensure
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that it's not in jeopardy at all. Could you explain what net positive means? Yes, so to put it in a
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nutshell we are committing to leaving the marine environment in a better state after we built and
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operated our wind farm than the state it was in when we arrived. It's as simple as that. How you do it
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very much depends on the biodiversity, the ecosystem where we're building the wind farm
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and where the cable route goes so it's too early to say what specific actions we'll take to deliver
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that but in essence it means leaving the environment in a better state than we find it.
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