Schlagwort: European Green Deal

Advancing the Green Deal. Setting a new Industrial Deal. Securing Europe’s Prosperity.

Wind is already 20% of electricity consumption in Europe and is therefore a strategic resource for Europe’s industry

EU-WAHL: BEE FORMULIERT ANFORDERUNGEN AN KOMMENDE LEGISLATURPERIODE

Wind- und Solarparks von EcofinConcept Erneuerbare

Europa muss weiter eine treibende Rolle in der globalen Klima- und Energiepolitik einnehmen und den ´European Green Deal` deshalb weiterentwickeln

New EU subsidy regime for climate protection boosts solar

The new EU ‘state aid’ rules support projects for environmental protection, including climate protection and green energy generation. Now in line with the European Green Deal, the CEEAG prevents aid to fossil fuels, further restricts aid to natural gas, and otherwise integrates the Do No Significant Harm principle.

The revised industrial strategy for Europe endorses the European Solar Initiative

Solarpark in Norddeutschland

Solar PV, together with other renewable energy technologies, is identified as one of the 14 key industrial ecosystems for the EU. The Strategy stresses the need to scale up investments in new projects, and the importance of regaining and strengthening the EU’s competitive edge in the solar photovoltaic industry.

8 “to dos” for Governments to deliver the expansion of onshore wind needed for the Green Deal

EcofinConcept wind and solar energy

Europe wants to be climate neutral by 2050. And onshore wind will play a central role in that. According to the European Commission‘s decarbonisation scenarios it will be a quarter of Europe’s electricity consumption by 2050.

Solar recognised as competitive and strategic energy technology in State of the Energy Union and Renovation Wave

Solar has seen the largest cost reductions of any renewable technology, major efficiency gains and new innovations, such as floating solar and Agri-PV.

Solar recognised as competitive and strategic energy technology in State of the Energy Union and Renovation Wave

EU Recovery Plan: it’s time to roll up our sleeves for a green recovery

he plan is presented as a chance to accelerate the European Green Deal. But it will only be as green as the projects it funds and the jobs it creates.

Konjunkturpaket sucht Wirtschaftsmotor und „Green Deal“-Strategie

Es wird deutlich, dass die Bundesregierung zur Erreichung ihrer Klimaziele dringend eine „Energiewende-Industriestrategie“ braucht.

Meseberger Klima-AG plädiert für Green Recovery und ambitioniertere EU-Klimaziele

Mit einem nachhaltigen Finanzsystem, sektorübergreifenden Innovationen und einer starken Kreislaufwirtschaft können Impulse für Klimaschutz, Innovation und Beschäftigung gegeben werden.

WindEurope Financing and Investment Trends: Onshore wind gets strong support as Europe raises €13bn for financing of new onshore projects in 2019

Most of the investments in new wind farms were in onshore wind – €13bn. This covered over 10 GW of new projects, showing continued strong interest in Europe for the development of onshore wind farms.

EU industrial strategy can boost European solar leadership

The first official communication on Industrial Strategy within the European Green Deal policy framework is due to be released on 4 March, which will clarify the EU’s long-term vision of European manufacturing and innovation.

COP25 in Madrid: Blockaden und Untätigkeit sind keine Antworten auf die klimapolitischen Herausforderungen unserer Zeit. Es braucht wieder Energiewende-Vorreiter

CO2-freie Erneuerbare Energien ist die kostengünstigste Maßnahme zum Klimaschutz

European Green Deal erhöht den Druck auf Mitgliedsstaaten – Pariser Klimaabkommen dennoch gefährdet

Der Ausbau von Windenergie und Photovoltaik ist eine notwendige Voraussetzung und muss daher deutlich erleichtert werden.

EU solar boom: over 100% solar market increase in 2019

Strongest growth year for solar since 2010
More new solar capacity installed than any other power generation technology in 2019
Spain is Europe’s largest solar market adding 4.7 GW

Significant uncertainty over the growth of wind energy in Europe over the next five years

If Governments end up producing clear and ambitious National Energy & Climate Plans (NECPs) and they improve the permitting arrangements for wind farms and they keep investing in new grid capacity, then Europe’s wind energy capacity would grow by 88 GW to 277 GW by 2023. But that’s a big if.