Schlagwort: Power Purchase Agreement

Verkauf von 90 Gwh/a Grünstrom per PPA aus einem Solarpark in Deutschland

Verkauf von 90 Gwh/a Grünstrom per PPA aus einem Solarpark in Deutschland

Aktuell sucht EcofinConcept für einen Solarprojektentwickler interessierte Unternehmen aus der Industrie, die ab dem Jahr 2026/27 Grünstrom über einen langfristigen PPA-Vertrag (Power Purchase Agreement) beziehen möchten.

Sale of 90 GWh/a of green electricity via PPA from a solar farm in Germany

Wind- and Solarenergy

EcofinConcept is currently seeking interested industrial companies for a solar project developer who would like to purchase green electricity via a long-term PPA (Power Purchase Agreement) starting in 2026/27.

EcofinConcept sammelt Interessensbekundungen für den zukünftigen Verkauf von 90 Gwh/a aus einem neu zu errichtenden Solarpark in Deutschland

EcofinConcept sammelt Interessensbekundungen für den zukünftigen Verkauf von 90 Gwh/a aus einem neu zu errichtenden Solarpark in Deutschland

Aktuell sucht EcofinConcept für einen Solarprojektentwickler interessierte Unternehmen, die ab dem Jahr 2026/27 Grünstrom über einen langfristigen PPA-Vertrag (Power Purchase Agreement) beziehen möchten.

Electricity Market Design Revision

Wind- and Solarenergy

Electricity Market Design Revision

We now have clear path forward for long-term investments into renewables

EcofinConcept plant 40 MWp Solarpark ohne Förderung

Zu Beginn des Jahres 2020 hat die EcofinConcept GmbH die Planung und Prüfung eines 40 MWp Solarparks aufgenommen, welcher als eine der ersten Freiflächenanlagen in Deutschland ohne EEG Vergütung auskommen soll.

Emergency measures should target real profits only and support investment in renewables

Errichtungsbeginn VESTAS WEA in NRW

Renewables are the cheapest and fastest way to reduce Europe’s dependence on fossil fuel imports

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.

Google signs new PPA with Eneco

As the energy transition gathers pace, more and more corporates are procuring their energy from renewable energy suppliers. Just last week came the announcement of Google’s second power purchase agreement (PPA) with Eneco, one of the leading electricity providers in the Netherlands.