Third workshop on offshore wind development in Japan, Taiwan and Vietnam: Japanese perspectives on the challenges of port development
- Date:Fri, Sep 29, 2023
- Time:11:00 - 12:30
- Location:Online
- Host:
Institute for Future Initiatives (IFI), The University of Tokyo
Developing a sustainable and balanced supply chain with local/regional synergies, which does not fall behind the demands of the ever-expanding wind market, is a key issue for offshore wind development.
While the main actors to address this issue are government and industry players, we believe base ports and innovative regional/port development strategies can also play an important role. Such bottom-up initiatives could open up new possibilities for sustainable transition pathways. Asian ports or local authorities may be able to learn valuable lessons from their western counterparts in this aspect.
To this end, we cordially invite the Danish Port of Esbjerg to share their experiences, including local perspectives on the various risks and challenges of base port development, as well as lessons to Asian ports concerning competition/cooperation among ports.
We hope this keynote session will set a basis for discussion at further workshops centered on perspectives of Asian counterparts.
- 11:00-11:05Opening remarks
- 11:05-11:20Presentation on national perspectives of port development
Speaker
[Japan]
Ms. WATANABE Rin, The University of Tokyo (Moderator) - 11:20-11:40Keynote presentation on developments in Kitakyushu City
Speaker
[Japan]
Mr. KAWASAKI Takayuki, Port and Harbor Bureau, Kitakyushu City - 11:40-12:20Moderated discussion
Participants
[Japan]
Port authorities
Japan Wind Power Association
Developers[Taiwan]
Developers
Researchers[Vietnam]
Japanese representatives for cooperation in port development
Japanese suppliers
Local developers - 12:20-12:25Announcement of Global Offshore Wind Summit – Japan in Kitakyushu
- 12:25-12:30Closing remarks
As the third WS on offshore wind development from the perspective of ports, we invited a speaker from Kitakyushu City, one of the leading cities in terms of port and offshore wind supply chain development. There was also a presentation on the results of hearings of relevant Ministry officials. Such materials and a heated discussion revealed the strengths of Kitakyushu having a longstanding industrial cluster and related infrastructure, while there were also many issues raised with the present national scheme of site/port selection and port development strategy.