Schlagwort: power purchase agreements

Europe’s wind industry proposes New Offshore Wind Deal for Europe

Along with additional capacity backed by Power Purchase Agreements, this will lay the foundation for a sustainable and competitive offshore wind industry to achieve 15 GW installations annually by the 2030s

TROTZ EINIGER VERBESSERUNGEN: EU-STROMMARKTREFORM VERZÖGERT AUSSTIEG AUS FOSSILEN ENERGIEN

EcofinConcept Solaranlagen Windparks

Die geplanten Stärkungen und Ausweitungen von Direktabnahmeverträgen (Power Purchase Agreements) auf mittelständische Unternehmen und Energiegemeinschaften weisen hingegen in eine gute Richtung

Electricity market design: European Parliament mustn’t undermine climate or energy security

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And there must be sufficient flexibility to sell electricity under a Power Purchase Agreement (PPA) or on a merchant basis where operators wish to do so.

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.

STROMMARKTREFORM: EU MUSS VORAUSSETZUNGEN FÜR 100 PROZENT ERNEUERBARE SCHAFFEN

Es ist richtig, dass wir den europäischen Strommarkt zügig auf 100 Prozent Erneuerbare Energien ausrichten müssen

BEE: EU-ENERGIEMINISTERTREFFEN MUSS ENERGIEPREISDÄMPFUNG UND ERNEUERBAREN-AUSBAU ZUSAMMENBRINGEN

Die EU muss deshalb genauestens darauf achten, dass ihre Pläne nicht zu einem Investitionskorsett für die Erneuerbaren werden

European Commission endorses corporate renewable PPAs as part of the answer to surging energy prices

The European Commission toolbox names PPAs as an important instrument to protect European businesses from volatile market developments. PPAs are typically signed over long periods, guaranteeing corporate consumers a fixed electricity price and hedging against market risks.

Schnell, marktgerecht und günstig: bne legt 35 Punkte für Photovoltaik-Ausbau vor

Photovoltaik ist heute die günstigste Form der Energieerzeugung. Daher brauchen wir jetzt einen PV-Booster, um das Potenzial für Klimaschutz, heimische Energieversorgung und Arbeitsplätze zu nutzen. Ein Ausbau im deutlich zweistelligen Gigawattmaßstab pro Jahr ist möglich und kann aus dem Markt heraus deutlich schneller erfolgen als über das EEG.

It’s official: The EU Commission wants 30 GW a year of new wind up to 2030

The European Commission has tabled the Fit-for-55 package, a series of legislative proposals to deliver the EU’s increased climate target of 55% emissions reduction by 2030. The package includes a higher renewables target and new rules to support the expansion of renewables. It further strengthens the Emissions Trading System to drive the electrification of the whole energy system. It is a good package.

Six measures for more onshore wind in Germany

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Wind was 27% of Germany’s electricity consumption last year. And renewables in total were over 50%. With 63 GW of onshore and offshore wind farms, Germany has the biggest wind energy capacity in Europe. And Germany should remain the leader in the expansion of onshore wind over the period 2021-25, according to WindEurope’s latest forecasts. But this will only happen if they get their policies right.

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.

Projektstand Solarpark ohne EEG Förderung

Projektstand Solarpark ohne EEG Förderung
Flächennutzungsplanänderung genehmigt, Bebauungsplan geändert, Netzanschlusszusage liegt vor, Pachtvertrag, Genehmigung kann eingereicht werden

WindEurope calls on EU countries to make National Energy & Climate Plans their investment brochure for wind energy

European countries’ National Energy & Climate Plans are meant to be their energy transition roadmap to 2030. But the draft versions of the Plans need significant improvements if the EU is to deliver on its 2030 renewable energy targe

Spain’s solar market is reignited

ntersolar Summit Spain will be an ideal platform to explore the country’s vast solar potential, including corporate sourcing and Power Purchase Agreements (PPAs), one of the hottest trends where Spain is set for a huge take off in the coming years,

EcofinConcept plant 8 MWp Solarpark ohne EEG

Zu Beginn des Jahres 2019 hat die EcofinConcept GmbH die Planung und Prüfung eines 8 MWp Solarparks in Deutschland aufgenommen, welcher ohne EEG Vergütung auskommen soll.

European Parliament gives final green light to new EU 32% renewable energy target

The European Parliament today gave its final approval for a binding EU-wide renewable energy target of 32% for 2030. The Parliament cast its final vote of adoption on the Renewable Energy Directive and Governance Regulation, two key parts of Europe’s Clean Energy Package that sets the EU legal framework for renewables up to 2030. Today was the Parliament’s final vote on a political deal that was reached back in June. Ministers from the 28 Member States will now give the rubber stamp. Then the Directive and the Regulation will become law.

WindEurope CEO welcomes momentum on renewables target, calls for ambitious delivery measures

Europe’s energy ministers met yesterday in Luxembourg to find common ground on the Renewable Energy Directive, a key part of the Clean Energy Package. It’s clear now that there is political momentum behind more European ambition for renewable energy.

Spain, Lithuania, Sweden, Italy and Portugal all put their weight behind a 35% renewable energy target for 2030. Others also called for a more ambitious target than the European Council’s official position of 27% shifting the dynamics in the discussion ahead of a crucial trialogue with the European Parliament tomorrow.

Corporates call for greater government ambition on renewables ahead of EU Energy Council Meeting

Major multinationals and energy companies call for greater EU policy ambition to unlock the potential of renewables in Europe’s energy mix.

Some of the world’s largest multinationals and energy companies today issued a joint declaration urging EU Member States to support a renewable energy target of at least 35% by 2030. The declaration was signed by members of RE100, the World Business Council for Sustainable Development, Solar Power Europe and WindEurope. It includes Google, Amazon, Microsoft, Unilever and Ikea.

The declaration states that corporate renewable power purchase agreements (PPAs) are key to building Europe’s clean energy transition. But in order to do so across Europe, the companies urge EU Energy Ministers to help them by adopting effective provisions in the new Renewable Energy Directive.

European Parliament paves the way for increased ambition on 2030 renewable energy laws

WindEurope today congratulated the Industry Committee of the European Parliament for backing a binding target of at least 35% renewable energy for 2030 and more stringent renewable energy laws.

Members of the European Parliament voted this morning on the Committee’s position on the post-2020 Renewable Energy Directive, steered by Spanish MEP José Blanco López. The Committee made important improvements to the original European Commission proposal. These also include: visibility to investors on public support for renewable energy deployment; a reinforced investment protection clause; and an improved framework for Guarantees of Origin and corporate renewable Power Purchase Agreements (PPAs).

WindEurope CEO talks priorities for the Clean Energy Package to EU policy-makers

This morning in Brussels, WindEurope CEO Giles Dickson spoke to policy-makers at the annual high-level expert conference organised by the European Forum for Renewable Energy Sources (Eufores).