Schlagwort: investments

Aufdachanlagen 160 kWp bis 749 kWp

Aktuelle Kaufangebote Photovoltaikanlagen bei EcofinConcept GmbH
Aufdachanlagen 160 kWp bis 749 kWp

Verkauf Solaranlage 749 kWp

Verkauf Solaranlage 749 kWp
Direktinvestition in eine neue Dachanlage

Verkauf Dachanlage 660 kWp Solar

Verkauf Solaraufdachanlage mit 660 kWp Nennleistung als Direktkauf und Alleineigentum

Solaranlage 660 kWp Norddeustchland

Solaranlage 660 kWp Norddeutschland zu verkaufen als Direktinvestition

Kaufangebot Photovoltaikanlagen mit ca. 400 – 749 kWp

Direktinvestment: Verkauf von Solaranlagen (Photovoltaik PV), kein Fonds, keine Beteiligung

Verschiedene Aufdachanlagen mit ca. 400 – 749 kWp Nennleistung

Module: kristalline Solar Module

Pachtvertrag: einmalige Pachtzahlung im Kaufpreis enthalten, Dienstbarkeit wird eingetragen

Betriebsführung der Solardachanlage ist sichergestellt

Inbetriebnahmen: 2018

Verkauf: Aufdachanlagen mit ca. 400 – 749 kWp Nennleistung

Kaufangebot Photovoltaikanlagen mit ca. 400 – 749 kWp in Ostdeutschland Direktinvestment: Verkauf von Solaranlagen (Photovoltaik PV), kein Fonds, keine Beteiligung Verschiedene Aufdachanlagen mit ca. 400 – 749 kWp Nennleistung Module: kristalline Solar Module  Pachtvertrag: einmalige Pachtzahlung im Kaufpreis enthalten, Dienstbarkeit wird eingetragen Betriebsführung der Solardachanlage ist sichergestellt Inbetriebnahmen:  2017 Gesicherte Abnahme und Vergütung des in den Solaranlagen erzeugten Stroms …

Weiterlesen

Kauf 460 kWp Dachanlage

Verkaufangebot Photovoltaikanlage mit ca. 460 kWp in Niedersachsen

Dachanlage mit ca. 460 kWp Nennleistung

kristalline Solarmodule 

Stringwechselrichter

Pachtvertrag: laufende jährliche Pachtzahlungen 

Dienstbarkeit in Abteilung II des Grundbuchs

Betriebsführung der Solaranlage kann angeboten werden

Inbetriebnahme: 1. Quartal 2018

Die Solaranlage wird zu 100% in das Netz einspeisen, keine Eigenverbrauchsregelung

Gesicherte Abnahme und Vergütung des in der Solaranlage erzeugten Stroms gem. EEG 2017 mit Direktvermarktung (Volleinspeisung)

Verkaufangebot 650 kWp Solaranlage

Kaufangebot Photovoltaikanlage mit ca. 650 kWp in Sachsen-Anhalt

Dachanlage mit ca. 650 kWp Nennleistung

kristalline Solarmodule

Huawei Stringwechselrichter

Pachtvertrag: einmalige Pachtzahlung (Dachsanierung) im Kaufpreis enthalten

Dienstbarkeit in Abteilung II des Grundbuchs

Betriebsführung der Solaranlage ist sichergestellt

Inbetriebnahme: 3. Quartal 2017

Wind industry breaks records in Europe but faces unclear outlook

Europe added a record 15.7 GW of new wind energy capacity in 2017, according to WindEurope’s annual onshore and offshore wind statistics released today.

New wind farm installations were up 20% on 2016. Onshore wind capacity grew by 12.5 GW and offshore wind by 3.1 GW. Six EU Member States had a record year in new wind energy installations: Germany (6.6 GW), UK (4.3 GW), France (1.7 GW), Belgium (476 MW), Ireland (426 MW) and Croatia (147 MW).

Wind was 55% of all power capacity installations in 2017. Renewable energy as a whole accounted for nearly all new EU power installations in 2017: 24.1 GW out of a total 28.5 GW.

WindEurope CEO tells industry stakeholders: investment costs are coming down in on- and offshore wind

On February 7 WindEurope CEO Giles Dickson delivered a keynote address at Dentons European Renewables Workshop 2018 in Frankfurt am Main. The workshop discussed the drivers and constraints for investing in renewable energy projects in Europe.

Dickson told attendees that costs are coming down in both on- and offshore wind. “We are financing the same capacity as in previous years for much lower costs,” he said.

He compared offshore wind investments in 2015 and 2017. In 2015, investments of 2.5 GW capacity cost over €13bn – in 2017, investments for this same capacity cost only €7.5bn. This is a cost reduction of almost 60%. Offshore wind, Dickson said, is now attracting major investors, particularly in the financial sector. The financial services industry, including infrastructure funds, pension funds, asset managers and diversified financial services, owned 35% of the offshore wind capacity traded throughout 2017. This compares to only 27% in 2016.

WindEurope CEO tells EU Industry Commissioner: Wind energy can help drive industrial transformation in Europe

On 24 January WindEurope CEO Giles Dickson joined representatives of the Industry4Europe group to meet Elżbieta Bieńkowska, European Commissioner for Internal Market, Industry, Entrepreneurship and SMEs.

Ms Bieńkowska convened the meeting to discuss the Commission’s Industrial Policy Strategy with the Industry4Europe group (representing 126 manufacturing sectors).  The latter presented a series of recommendations to the Commission on finance, research innovation, and skills training.   Dickson explained how wind had grown into a major manufacturing sector in Europe with factories in nearly every Member State, employing over a quarter of a million people, providing 11% of Europe’s electricity.  He said access to affordable finance is key to unlocking investment in capital-intensive factories in all sectors.  Which means strengthening EU finance mechanisms such as EFSI.

Kaufangebot Photovoltaikanlage 690 kWp

Verkauf 690 kWp Solaranlage als Einzelinvestment
Dachanlage mit ca. 690 kWp Nennleistung

kristalline Solarmodule 

Huawei Stringwechselrichter

Pachtvertrag: inkl. Verlängerungsoptionen über 30 Jahre abgeschlossen

einmalige Pachtzahlung (Dachsanierung) im Kaufpreis enthalten

Dienstbarkeit in Abteilung II des Grundbuchs

Betriebsführung der Solaranlage ist sichergestellt

Inbetriebnahme: 1./2. Quartal 2018

Fremdfinanzierung: vom Investor beizubringen

Direktinvestment: Verkauf von Solaranlagen (Photovoltaik PV)

Kaufangebot Fotovoltaikanlagen mit ca. 200 – 749 kWp in Ostdeutschland und Süddeutschland

Ihr persönlicher Beitrag zu einer nachhaltigen Energieerzeugung
Ihr Beitrag zur Reduzierung der Abhängigkeit von fossilen Energieträgern sowie Reduzierung von CO2-Emissionen
Stabilität der Liquiditätsrückflüsse
Solartechnologie ohne wesentliche Folgeinvestitionen
Verschiedene Aufdachanlagen mit ca. 200 – 900 kWp Nennleistung

Module: kristalline Solar Module

Pachtvertrag: einmalige Pachtzahlung im Kaufpreis enthalten, Dienstbarkeit ist eingetragen

Betriebsführung der Solardachanlage ist sichergestellt

Inbetriebnahmen: zwischen Mitte 2017 und Ende 2017

Gesicherte Abnahme und Vergütung des in den Solaranlagen erzeugten Stroms

Als privater Einzelinvestor oder Unternehmer können Sie Ihr eigenes Investitionsobjekt erwerben. Dabei können Sie Ihre persönlichen finanziellen und steuerlichen Möglichkeiten zur optimalen Gestaltung Ihres Investments nutzen. Ihr Beitrag zur Energiewende.

450 kWp Photovoltaikanlage Dachanlage Deutschland (Brandenburg)

Als privater Einzelinvestor oder Unternehmer können Sie Ihr eigenes Investitionsobjekt erwerben. Dabei können Sie Ihre persönlichen finanziellen und steuerlichen Möglichkeiten zur optimalen Gestaltung Ihres Investments nutzen. Ihr Beitrag zur Energiewende.

Verkauf 450 kWp Solaranlage als Einzelinvestment
Kaufangebot Photovoltaikanlage mit ca. 450 kWp in Brandenburg

Europe adds 6.1 GW of wind energy capacity in first half of 2017

6.1 GW of extra wind energy capacity was installed in Europe in the first half of 2017, according to figures released today by WindEurope. The figure puts Europe on course for a bumper year for installations, although hides some worrying trends.

A total of 4.8 GW of onshore wind capacity was installed in the first half of 2017, although it was heavily concentrated in Germany (2.2 GW), UK (1.2 GW) and France (492 MW). There has also been a flurry of activity in offshore wind: 18 projects in four EU Member States (Germany, UK, Belgium and Finland), which saw a total of 1.3 GW installed.

Large energy consumers hungry for green power

Google, Norsk Hydro and Facebook are leading the growing trend of major companies looking to secure reliable and competitive power from renewable energy and reduce the risks associated with fossil fuel-based power supply. 100 top companies including leading industrial players are already committing to procure 100% renewable power in the short term through Power Purchase Agreements (PPAs)

European wind power investments rise to €43bn in 2016

WindEurope’s Financing and Investment Trends 2016 show Europe raised a total of €43bn last year for the construction of new wind farms, refinancing operations, project acquisitions and public market fundraising – up 22% from €35bn in 2015.

New asset financing for wind power projects reached €27.6bn in 2016 with a record breaking €18.2bn in offshore wind. Onshore wind investments dropped by 5% to €9.4bn, the first decrease in five years. The UK was the biggest market in 2016 with €12.7bn raised for new onshore and offshore projects, Germany came second with €5.3bn.

WindEurope Summit 2016: powering the transport and heating sectors with wind energy

Strengthening markets for wind energy includes looking beyond the current power system. To secure a continuous and sustainable deployment of wind energy, new sources of demand for clean electricity will be crucially needed. Sector coupling is the key word in this discussion. Heating and transport represent the largest shares of energy demand across Europe. In order to fulfil the EU’s climate and energy goals, these sectors need to find solutions for decarbonisation. The good news is that an increasing number of motor manufacturers are rapidly developing electric vehicles. And that technologies for renewable heating are readily available.

The electrification of these sectors will increase power demand and direct new investments into renewable technologies such as wind energy. It will allow for greater flexibility in our power system and could increase the range of storage options. Synergies across the entire energy system need to be identified to maximise the cost-efficient decarbonisation and modernisation of Europe’s economy.

But the question is how to do all this? Does the EU have an answer? The European Commission has had its say as it published strategies on the decarbonisation of both the transport and the heating sector. Delegates at the WindEurope Summit 2016 convened in a dedicated session on sector coupling to discuss the road ahead for combining renewable power and the uptake of electric vehicles and an increased use of renewable heating.

Direktinvestment: Solaranlage (Photovoltaik PV) 900 kWp

Kaufangebot Fotovoltaikanlage mit ca. 900 kWp in Ostdeutschland (Anlage ist seit 2012 in Betrieb)

Ihr persönlicher Beitrag zu einer nachhaltigen Energieerzeugung
Ihr Beitrag zur Reduzierung der Abhängigkeit von fossilen Energieträgern sowie Reduzierung von CO2-Emissionen
Stabilität der Liquiditätsrückflüsse durch per Gesetz festgelegte EEG-Einspeisevergütungen
Solartechnologie ohne wesentliche Folgeinvestitionen
Aufdachanlage mit ca. 900 kWp Nennleistung

Module: polykristalline Solar Module

Pachtvertrag: einmalige Pachtzahlung im Kaufpreis enthalten, Dienstbarkeit ist eingetragen

kaufmännische Betriebsführung der Solardachanlage durch EcofinConcept wird optional als Dienstleistung angeboten

Gesicherte Abnahme und Vergütung des in den Solaranlagen erzeugten Stroms gemäß Erneuerbare-Energien-Gesetz (EEG)

No gold medal for Europe in renewables without more ambitious policies

Europe number 1 in renewables? Successful energy transition? Not without more ambitious policies, innovation and electrification, according to a new WindEurope report.

‘Making Transition Work’ outlines a number of specific policy recommendations for Europe’s decision makers to ensure the EU meets its energy and climate goals over the next two decades.

First, the EU should raise its ambition to at least 30% of renewables in final energy consumption by 2030. Second we need continued innovation to reduce costs and support the integration of renewables in the energy system. Third, electricity markets need further reform: to make them fit for more renewables and provide the necessary conditions for investment. And we need to push the electrification of heating, cooling and transport with power playing an important role in reaching the European climate and energy targets.

Germany EEG reform a mixed bag for wind energy

Germany’s parliament approved a plan to reform the country’s renewable energy law by ending feed-in tariffs in favour of competitive auctions and putting clear volumes on wind energy deployment.

Lawmakers have agreed to cap the annual auctions for onshore wind at 2.8GW and offer fluctuating tenders for offshore wind in order to control renewables installations over the next decade. The limit for onshore wind is expected to increase after 2020 to 2.9GW a year. The offshore cap, which will apply from 2021-2030, will vary from year to year to ensure that Germany reaches its 15GW wind energy target in the next 15 years.

The reforms are expected to come into effect in January 2017.

Brexit: what it might mean for the wind industry

The full impact and implications of the UK referendum, and what it means for the wind industry short and long term, are impossible to assess properly at this stage. But there are some points we can make with a degree of clarity today.

First, the UK wind market retains a number of strong fundamentals. The UK has lower reserve margins than most other countries in Europe so it needs new generation capacity. The current government has committed to 1GW a year of new offshore wind up to 2030.

Energiewende travel guide published in English

Discover and explore the Energiewende – the transformation of the German energy system – in English. The new travel guide “Germany – Experience Renewable Energy“ allows readers to do just that. Edited by the German Renewable Energies Agency (AEE) and funded by the Federal Foreign Office, the travel guide will be published just in time for the Berlin Energy Transition Dialogue conference which starts tomorrow. The richly illustrated guide includes some 200 destinations and a large number of maps. The German version was last published in 2014 as an updated edition.

Commenting on the first translation of the Energiewende travel guide into English, German Foreign Minister Frank-Walter Steinmeier said: “Other countries are following the comprehensive transformation of our energy supply very closely. Scarcely anybody deemed it realistic ten years ago, but today we know that the energy transition is technically and financially feasible.” AEE Managing Director Philipp Vohrer added: “In many ways, Germany is a pioneer when it comes to switching to renewables. This is illustrated in our new travel guide.”

Industry stands together to make economic case for wind energy in Poland

The European wind industry will descend on Warsaw today to make the economic arguments for wind power in a market that faces increasing uncertainty.

The Wind Power Poland 2016 event is organised by the Polish Wind Energy Association and is supported by EWEA. GE and Vestas are headlining as the two event ambassadors.

Poland’s wind market was one of the strongest performers last year – second only to Germany – installing a total of 1.3GW in new capacity as developers pushed forward on projects. To date, the wind industry in Poland supports over 8,000 jobs and generates 600 million zloty in revenue each year