The expert made the assessment in aninterview granted to the Belgium-based Vietnam News Agencycorrespondents on the sidelines of the third Ocean Energy Forum, whichwas held by the European Committee (EC) in Brussels on April 16.
Theevent is a part of activities to prepare European Union (EU)contributions to the International Conference on Climate Change, to beheld in Paris, France in late 2015.
Gruet said green energy ingeneral and ocean energy in particular is playing an increasinglyimportant to European countries.
The forum discussed issuesin licensing, developing technology and resources for ocean energy,which is considered by the EC as one of five focus development areas fora “green economy”, creating more jobs in coastal areas.
Additionally,the ocean energy sector would help the EU fortify its energy securityand reduce dependence on fossil fuels used in electrical production. TheEU spends an average of 500 billion EUR (540 billion USD) on fossilfuel energy each year.-VNA