Erneuerbare Energien übertreffen Kohle: Was kann getan werden, um positive Veränderungen zu beschleunigen? Erneuerbare & Ökologie Ökologie Solarenergie 24. Februar 2020 Werbung Zum ersten Mal in der Geschichte haben die EU-Länder 2019 mehr Energie aus erneuerbaren Quellen erzeugt als aus Kohle. (WK-intern) - Dem jüngsten Bericht zufolge war dies der stärkste Rückgang der Kohlenstoffemissionen des europäischen Energiesektors seit drei Jahrzehnten. Ein Solaranlagenentwickler, die Sun Investment Group, erklärt, was getan werden könnte, um die Produktion erneuerbarer Energien in der Region zu steigern und den Übergang zu beschleunigen. Renewable Energy Outpace Coal: What Can Be Done to Accelerate Positive Changes? For the first time in history, in 2019, the EU countries generated more energy using renewable sources than coal. According to the recent report, it was the sharpest
Die europäische Offshore-Windindustrie investiert € 14 Milliarden in den ersten sechs Monaten 2016 Finanzierungen Offshore Produkte Techniken-Windkraft Windenergie Windparks Wirtschaft 27. Juli 2016 Werbung Sieben Projekte mit insgesamt 3.7 GW erreichen in diesem Jahr die endgültige Investitionsentscheidung. (WK-intern) - Auf das Vereinigte Königreich entfielen fast drei Viertel der neuen Investitionen. Offshore wind in Europe draws €14 billion investment in first half of 2016 The European offshore wind industry attracted a record €14 billion in new investments during the first six months of 2016. Seven projects reached final investment decision this year, financing a total of 3.7GW of new capacity. The UK accounted for nearly three-quarters of the new investments. The volume of new grid-connected installations in the first half of 2016 was 511 MW, 78% down on the same
Windstromanteil steigt beim Zubau europaweit auf 44Prozent Finanzierungen Offshore Produkte Techniken-Windkraft Windenergie Windparks Wirtschaft 10. Februar 201610. Februar 2016 Werbung Die 2015 zugebaute Windkraftleistung erreichte 2015 in Europa 13GW (WK-intern) - Damit ist die Windenergie erfolgreicher als jede andere Stromgewinnung Wind energy added more new capacity than any other form of power in Europe in 2015. Across the 28 EU member states, wind accounted for 44% of all new power installations, connecting a total of 12.8GW to the grid – 9.766MW in onshore and 3,034MW offshore. The volume of new installations was 6.3% up on 2014. Total wind capacity in Europe now stands at 142GW and covers 11.4% of Europe’s electricity needs. Giles Dickson, Chief Executive Officer of the European Wind Energy Association, said:
Renewable energy progress report Behörden-Mitteilungen Erneuerbare & Ökologie 22. Juni 2015 Werbung European Commission - Fact Sheet (WK-intern) - What is the Renewable energy progress report and what is its purpose? The Renewable Energy Directive states that a progress report should be issued every two years. The purpose of this progress report is to assess Member States' progress in the promotion and use of renewable energy in line with the 2020 targets. In addition, it contains sections on the sustainability scheme for biofuels and bioliquids consumed in the EU and on the economic, social, and environmental impacts of this consumption. What are the EU renewable energy targets? The Renewable Energy Directive adopted in 2009sets binding targets for
The Switch erhält Aufträge für Megawatt-Permanentmagnet-Generatoren für Windkraftanlagen Produkte Techniken-Windkraft Windenergie Windparks 3. September 2014 Werbung The Switch erhält Nachbestellungen von großen Windkraftanlagenherstellern im Wert von mehreren Millionen Euro The Switch wins large repeat orders from major wind customers (WK-intern) - Vantaa, Finland – The Switch, a supplier of megawatt-class permanent magnet generator and full-power converter packages for wind power and other renewable energy applications, has received repeat orders worth several millions of euros from major customers in the company’s core business area of wind. These repeat orders signal a strong belief in the company and provide a solid order backlog as The Switch continues to advance drive train technology under new ownership of Japan-based Yaskawa Electric Corporation (“Yaskawa”).
International Conference Wind Turbine Technology Techniken-Windkraft Veranstaltungen Windenergie Wirtschaft 9. Dezember 2013 Werbung International Conference Wind Turbine Technology - Advanced Drivetrain Concepts & EE Systems, 26 – 28 March 2014 | Seoul, South Korea The perfect opportunity for wind energy experts from Asia and Europe to network Exchange best practices with drivetrain configurations to understand how to adapt technologies to special requirements Learn about wind turbine testing and validation projects and how to set up realistic test environments Hear about new technological components and evaluate how to improve process monitoring and power control Share repair and maintenance experience and understand how to add new value to applied technologies Gain insight into new ways for production processes and R&D strategies
International Conference Offshore Wind Infrastructures Offshore Produkte Techniken-Windkraft Veranstaltungen Windenergie Wirtschaft 9. Dezember 2013 Werbung International Conference Offshore Wind Infrastructures, 26 – 28 March 2014 | Seoul, South Korea No. 1 networking event for offshore wind experts from Europe and Asia Learn about practical challenges for offshore infrastructures in Japan, Taiwan and South Korea Make contact with international offshore wind experts during our networking sessions Get first-hand test results and field data from deep water foundations and substations Assess experience and lessons learned from European offshore wind projects Explore new vessels and installation tools for more cost-efficient transport and installation Find more information here: http://bit.ly/Offshore_infrastructures_WJ
EWEA-Report: Offshore wind is one of the fastest growing maritime sectors Offshore Windenergie Windparks 7. September 2013 Werbung Deep Water The next step for offshore wind energy Summary Offshore wind is one of the fastest growing maritime sectors. Its installed capacity was 5 GW at end 2012, and by 2020 this could be eight times higher, at 40 GW, meeting 4% of European electricity demand. By 2030, offshore wind capacity could total 150 GW, meeting 14% of the EU’s total electricity consumption. However, for this to happen, a supportive legislative framework is needed, and new offshore designs must be developed for deep water in order to tap the large wind potential of the Atlantic, Mediterranean and deep North Sea waters. Current commercial