Siemens Gamesa errichtet sein erstes Windparkprojekt in Äthiopien und baut damit seine Führungsposition in Afrika aus Finanzierungen Produkte Techniken-Windkraft Windenergie Windparks Wirtschaft 4. Januar 20214. Januar 2021 Werbung Siemens Gamesa seals its first wind farm project in Ethiopia, expanding its leadership in Africa The company will deliver29 SG3.4-132 wind turbines to state-owned utility Ethiopian Electric Power (EEP) for the Assela project The 100MW wind farm will help power over 400,000 Ethiopian households The wind farm is set to be commissioned by Spring 2023, and will save more than 260,000tons of CO2 emissions per year (WK-intern) - Siemens Gamesa has signed its first wind power project in Ethiopia with state-owned electricity company Ethiopian Electric Power (EEP),strengthening its leadership in Africa as the country begins to expand its green energy capacity to meet ambitious
Auf den windreichen Kap Verden wird das Wind-Farm-Management-System Breeze von Greenbyte genutzt Produkte Techniken-Windkraft Windenergie Windparks Wirtschaft 5. September 2017 Werbung Cabeolica Chooses Breeze to provide Wind Farm Management System (WK-intern) - Located in sunny and windy Cape Verde, Cabeolica has chosen Breeze to provide wind farm management system. The company’s main objective is the production of electricity for the national grid as an independent producer using non-polluting, renewable and naturally abundant wind energy. With 4 wind farms on 4 islands – Santiago, São Vicente, Sal and Boa Vista – Cabeolica generates roughly 22% of the electricity consumed on the country’s main islands, avoiding, on average, the production of approximately 55,000 tons of greenhouse gases per year, in addition to contributing toward reducing fuel
Jurawatt expandiert nach Nigeria Solarenergie 5. September 2016 Werbung Jurawatt Eyes Bright Future in Africa as Nigerian Markets Open Up (WK-intern) - The German solar panelling manufacturers plan to introduce innovative renewable technologies into the region following accreditation from the West African government. German solar panelling manufacturers Jurawatt are looking to Nigeria as their next territory for expansion, after officials awarded import certificates to the company which provide access to the West African nation. The Bavarian engineers, who specialise in high tech and innovative renewable energy products, are now poised to increase their potential market reach across the region, as SGS certification will allow faster and cheaper imports into markets that share
$46 Million in Loans Announced for Four Renewable Solarenergie Veranstaltungen Windenergie 17. Januar 2016 Werbung Energy Projects in Africa, Caribbean (WK-intern) - Projects selected by IRENA/ADFD will power rural communities, decrease emissions, improve health and create jobs Abu Dhabi, U.A.E. – The International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA) and the Abu Dhabi Fund for Development (ADFD) today announced USD 46 million in concessional loans for four renewable energy projects in developing countries. The loans will fund a wind and solar project in Antigua and Barbuda, a solar project in Burkina Faso, a solar and wind project in Cabo Verde and a solar project in Senegal. The four projects will result in nearly 12 megawatts of new renewable energy capacity,
310 MW-Wind Power project: Vestas receives order for largest wind power plant in Africa Produkte Techniken-Windkraft Windenergie Windparks Wirtschaft 15. Dezember 2014 Werbung Vestas has received an order for 365 V52-850 kW turbines for the 310 MW Lake Turkana Wind Power project in Kenya. (WK-intern) - Vestas has received an order for 365 V52-850 kW turbines for the 310 MW Lake Turkana Wind Power project in Kenya. The order is the largest in Vestas’ history in terms of number of wind turbines in a single project. With reference to Vestas Wind Systems A/S’ company announcement No. 45/2014 of 11 December 2014, Vestas has received a firm and unconditional order in Kenya for 365 V52-850 kW turbines corresponding to 310 MW. The order was placed by Lake Turkana Wind
Build clean community energy, activists tell UN climate talks Mitteilungen Ökologie 6. Dezember 2014 Werbung LIMA, PERU -One week before UN climate talks conclude here, Friends of the Earth International activists urged the participating 195 nations to start building clean, sustainable, community-based energy solutions. (WK-intern) - "We urgently need to decrease our energy consumption and push for a just transition to community-controlled renewable energy if we are to avoid devastating climate change. We must stop subsidising fossil fuels and put this money towards community-based energy solutions,” said Susann Scherbarth, climate justice and energy campaigner at Friends of the Earth Europe. Community-owned renewable energy solutions bring wide ranging benefits, including reduced CO2 emissions, reduced energy consumption, increased public