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Henry Jeffrey

Date: June 24, 2025 at 16:44 GMT

64785-henry.png Among the questions explored:
  • The IEA-OES roadmap balances both 'market pull' and 'technology push' policies. Which countries are currently getting this balance right and what can others learn from them?
  • Looking back at the progress of ocean energy over the past 10 years, what were the turning points that shaped where we are today?
  • The report talks about innovation, but also calls for immediate action. What are the most realistic steps governments or developers could take?
  • As ocean energy scales up, how do you see synergies with other offshore industries? Are there areas where ocean energy will need more tailored support?
  • What would success look like for you in 2030, halfway through this roadmap?  



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