Technologien für ein vermaschtes HGÜ-Offshore-Windübertragungsnetz in Europa sind einsatzbereit Finanzierungen Kooperationen Offshore Produkte Techniken-Windkraft Windenergie Windparks Wirtschaft 21. September 2020 Werbung Die erfolgreiche Entwicklung und Erprobung von Technologien für ein vermaschtes HGÜ-Offshore-Windübertragungsnetz wie HGÜ-Leistungsschalter, gasisolierte HGÜ-Umspannwerke, HGÜ-Systemsteuerung und HGÜ-Systemschutzsysteme im Rahmen des Projekts ist abgeschlossen - Technologien können sofort kommerziell vermarktet werden (WK-intern) - Das EU-Forschungsprojekt PROMOTioN präsentiert endgültige Projektergebnisse Politischer Wille und Maßnahmen auf allen Stakeholder-Ebenen sind jetzt erforderlich EU research project PROMOTioN presents final project results: Technologies for a meshed HVDC offshore wind transmission grid in Europe are ready for use – political will and action at all stakeholder levels is needed now The successful development and testing of technologies for a meshed HVDC offshore wind transmission grid such as HVDC circuit breakers,
Polen vervierfacht die Solarenergieproduktion und wird fünftgrößter Produzent in Europa Mitteilungen Solarenergie 20. März 2020 Werbung Die Europäische Union hat ihren Solarenergiemarkt um mehr als 100% ausgebaut und damit 2019 zum bislang erfolgreichsten Jahr gemacht. (WK-intern) - The European Union increased its solar energy market by more than 100% making 2019 the most successful year so far. Being one of the five countries contributing to this growth the most, Poland has almost quadrupled its solar capacities in one year to reach 784MW. The leading solar developer in the region, Sun Investment Group, credits the self-consumption model and government efforts for unprecedented growth. Last year was the most fortunate year for the European Union in the solar energy sector. In
Einstellung der Finanzierung des neuen 1GW-Kohlekraftwerks Ostroleka in Polen Mitteilungen Ökologie 14. Februar 2020 Werbung Polnische Versorgungsunternehmen sollen das Kohlekraftwerk-Projekt einstellen (WK-intern) - After suspending the financing of the new 1GW Ostroleka C coal plant, Polish utilities should cancel the project altogether Yesterday evening the Polish utility companies Energa SA (Energa) and Enea S.A. (Enea) behind the project to build what has been called Poland’s “last (new) coal-fired power plant”, the 1GW Ostroleka C, decided to suspend financing of the project in recognition of changes that have all but evaporated its feasibility through the shedding of coal and coal finance from European Union’s future of climate neutrality and renewable energy.1 Whilst the decision does not stop the construction
Primärenergieeinsparungen in KWK-Anlagen wird neu berechnet Dezentrale Energien 26. März 2016 Werbung Primary energy savings in cogeneration plants is recalculated (WK-intern) - New efficiency reference values for high-efficiency criteria and the adaptation of certain correction factors for high efficiency Proof have led to changes in primary energy savings of CHP plants compared to uncoupled systems. Since 1 January 2016 new harmonized efficiency reference values for the separate production of electricity and heat will have to be set from January 1rst 2016 to demonstrate their high efficiency. Largely unnoticed by the public, the European Union (EU) decided that the EU Regulation 2015/2402 should be in effect from the 12th October 2015. The delegated regulation is applicable
Weltgrößte städtische Klima- und Energieinitiative tritt in neue Phase Erneuerbare & Ökologie Ökologie 16. Oktober 201516. Oktober 2015 Werbung COP21: EU institutions strengthen alliance with cities through New Covenant of Mayors for Climate and Energy (WK-intern) - World’s biggest urban climate and energy initiative enters new phase Hundreds of city representatives attended the launch on 15 October in Brussels of the new and integrated Covenant of Mayors for Climate and Energy, less than two months ahead of the COP21 international summit in Paris. Since 2009, some 6,500 local authorities have committed themselves to meeting the European Union‘s 2020 CO2 reduction objective. As part of the „new and integrated Covenant of Mayors for Climate and Energy“, signatory cities will pledge action to support
Europe’s installed wind capacity will increase 64% by 2020 Finanzierungen Offshore Produkte Techniken-Windkraft Windenergie Windparks Wirtschaft 29. Juli 2014 Werbung Wind turbine installations in the European Union will increase 64% by 2020 compared to 2013 levels, according to data compiled by the European Wind Energy Association. European Union countries to install 75GW of wind energy over next 7 years, an increase of 64% installed wind power capacity, bringing the total to 192.4 GW. Up to €124 billion in wind farm investments across the EU expected by 2020, creating 100,000 additional jobs by 2020. A protracted economic crisis in Europe since 2009 and regulatory instability in a number of key European markets has contributed to EWEA’s new scenario for 2020. (WK-intern) - EU member