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IEC International Electrotechnical Commission

Standards body appeals for world's experts to help harness renewable energy from waves and tides

Geneva (ots)

IEC, the global body for electrical energy
standards, is now recruiting experts from around the world to develop
international standards for wave and tidal energy technology. These
experts will help establish this promising source of renewable energy
as a competitive form of electrical energy production.
With world production of electricity expected to double over the
next 25 years, according to the International Energy Agency (IEA),
renewable energy production is expected to increase by 57%. Large
scale use of renewable energy is important for the future to
eliminate dependence on fossil fuels and to mitigate the effects of
global warming.
The IEC is establishing a group of experts following contact with
the International Energy Agency (whose membership of 26 countries
includes Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, the US, and UK),
whose present programme focuses on ocean waves and marine currents.
According to the IEA: "Accelerated deployment of renewables can
significantly reduce CO2 emissions, enhance energy security and
further reduce technology costs."
IEC will help to ensure that, as marine energy technologies
mature, international standards will help to reduce technology costs
and thus make renewable energy increasingly competitive with existing
energy alternatives. Experts are expected to come from private sector
enterprises involved in wave and tidal energy technologies, as well
as representatives from governments and end-user groups.
About IEC
IEC is a not-for-profit, non-governmental organization that
develops international standards for all electrical, electronic and
related technologies. The IEC brings together 143 countries and some
10 000 experts from industry, government, academia and end-users. IEC
Standards cover a vast range of technologies including power
generation, home appliances and office equipment, solar energy and
nanotechnologies. Founded in 1906 at the beginning of
electrification, the IEC is now working to ensure the efficient
standardization of technologies to mitigate the effects of global
warming. IEC publishes IT standards jointly with the International
Organization for Standardization (ISO).
For more information, please go to: www.iec.ch/zone/renergy/

Contact:

Jonathan Buck
Tel: +41/22/919'02'11
Internet: www.iec.ch
Email: info@iec.ch