WindEurope previously known as 'European Wind Energy Association' has
appointed Francesco Venturini, chief executive officer of Enel Green
Power, as its new chairman.
Venturini was elected for an 18-month term by WindEurope’s Board of Directors.
The
newly elected Venturini said in a statement that Europe is at a tipping
point for the wind industry and for the entire European energy sector.
"On
one side there is the need to reform Europe’s electricity markets and
to set out more ambitious policies for renewables in the post-2020
space, on the other we shall unlock investor confidence and pave the way
for a long-term strategy in the sector. In order to achieve these goals
we must be more active in the deployment of renewables," he said.
Additionally
he said that WindEurope is calling for a more stringent, binding target
of at least 30 percent renewables in the European energy mix by 2030.
WindEurope
Chief Executive Officer Giles Dickson also reiterated that major
changes are needed in electricity markets and networks.
"The new
EU proposals this year on market design and renewables are key to ensure
a framework for further growth. Having one of the world’s largest
utilities at the helm of WindEurope, with their expertise across the
power sector, is a great opportunity for us to drive the further
expansion and integration of wind in Europe's energy system," he
concluded.
(Anadolu Agency)