Schlagwort: turbines

European Commission proposes record EU budget to boost competitiveness – But wind needs a dedicated fund

Windpark Repowering 2

Wind energy is made in Europe. It’s a clean, high-tech and innovative industry that supports energy Europe’s goals. The EU still leads globally in wind technology. Nearly all turbines installed in Europe come from European manufacturers

WindEurope statement on German offshore auction results

Windpark Neltje Jans 2

Germany’s offshore wind auction design needs revision. Negative bidding makes offshore wind more expensive.

REPowerEU – EU presents new initiatives to strengthen energy security and accelerate transition to renewables

Wind- und Solarparks www.ecofinconcept.de

REPowerEU was a milestone in European energy policy

EU Governments commit to take urgent actions outlined in the Wind Power Package

Wind- and Solarenergy

The actions on permitting, finance and auctions will help boost the expansion of wind energy and strengthen Europe’s wind industry.

Repowering wind farms: a major opportunity for Europe

Nedwind-Zweifluegler in NRW Repowering wind farms

repowering wind farms – replacing the old turbines with new, more efficient ones. Do it with EcofinConcept

European Parliament voted to boost clean tech made in Europe

Windpark HS

To strengthen and expand European clean tech manufacturing the European Commission presented the Net Zero Industry Act (NZIA) earlier this year

European Parliament must vote to boost clean tech made in Europe

EcofinConcept wind and solar energy

negative bidding just makes the EU’s energy transition more expensive

invest in other wind energy projects

Wind Power Package: game-changer for Europe’s energy security

The Action Plan also calls for improved visibility on wind energy deployment. 

Security, jobs and autonomy – why we need our turbines to be made in Europe

ecofin-logo Renewable Energies

By turning our backs on equipment designed and manufactured in Europe we increase our dependency on equipment from outside of Europe. That undermines our energy security.

NZIA: act now or Europe’s wind turbines will be made in China

Windpark Nordsee

Our existing green supply chains bring jobs, growth and investment to thousands of communities. We’ve got to wake up and preserve that AND build on it. NZIA is our chance.

EU wind installations up by a third despite challenging year for supply chain

Wind- and Solarenergy

The number of corporate renewable PPAs held up quite well in 2022 but would have been much higher if there were more investments in new wind farms coming

European wind industry reinforces sustainability commitments

Nordex Windenergieanlage

In many countries across Europe the first wind farms are now reaching the end of their operational life. As of 2020, 10 GW of wind farms were already over 20 years old

Six measures for more onshore wind in Germany

WP Norddeutschland E66 EcofinPower

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.

PRESS RELEASE: EcofinConcept: Successful completion of one of Germany‘s largest repowering projects

Hückelhoven, September 12, 2019 – EcofinConcept has supported one of the largest wind energy repowering projects in Germany Satisfied today, all parties look to the achieved. That was not always so. One of the largest wind farm repowering projects in Brandenburg, Germany, threatened several times to fail because of the complexity of the task. So …

Weiterlesen

Do you have what it takes to win the Wind Challenge?

The Wind Challenge is an online game that takes you to Greenland, where you’ll find yourself on a virtual wind farm combining a mix of turbine types, all using different components and data sets. 

Global Wind Day 2018: celebrating the local impact of wind energy around the world

We are living in a time of rapid transition: the world is moving from the era of fossil fuel-based energy towards an increasingly decarbonised energy supply. The renewables-based electrification of three sectors – transport, heating and cooling, and industrial processes – is set to revolutionise the world’s energy mix. Europe – the historical hub of wind energy – is exporting its wind energy know-how and technology, with new markets emerging across Africa, Asia and Latin America and a solid pipeline of wind projects lined up in previously quiet regions.

Offshore wind energy in Germany: growth figures for the first half of 2017

Offshore wind energy: Two new offshore wind farms come online – Capacity expansion is essential

108 offshore wind turbines with a combined capacity of 626 megawatts (MW) were brought online by 30 June 2017
Sandbank and Veja Mate, offshore wind farm projects in the North Sea, were completed on schedule, and expansion is progressing steadily
Results from round one of the offshore auction reached a milestone, demonstrating high investor confidence in offshore industry innovation and cost-cutting plans
Politicians are urged to seise opportunities that could have a positive impact on industrial policy and the energy industry. This would require raising minimum offshore capacity targets to 20GW by 2030 and 30GW by 2035
Annual offshore wind energy production: 2015: 8,285GWh, 2016: 12,365GWh, First half of 2017: 8,480GWh[1] (already roughly 70% of last year’s total output)

Investment: NORDEX wind farm with 9 N117 turbines in Germany

sale of onshore 21.6 MW wind farm NORDEX N117 on site in Germany

location: Saxony-Anhalt, Germany

power rating wind farm: 21,600 kW (21.6 MW)
rated power wind turbine: 2,400 kW (2.4 MW)
manufacturer WTG: NORDEX
hub height: 120m
rotor diameter: 117m

maintenance contract: Full Service possible

start of operation: Q4 2018

building permit: in progress, Q4 2017
feed-in permit: in progress, proofed, Q4 2017

Windpark Bouwdokken mag bouw voltooien van rechter

De rechtbank in Utrecht heeft besloten dat Windpark Bouwdokken de bouw van haar vergunde windturbines mag voltooien. Het naastgelegen Delta Park Neeltje Jans probeerde in een civiel rechtelijke procedure de bouw van 2 van de 9 vergunde windturbines tegen te houden. In een andere procedure had de kantonrechter in januari jl. bepaald dat de Staat 2 turbinelocaties aan Windpark Bouwdokken niet in gebruik mocht geven, vanwege aantasting van het huurgenot van Delta Park Neeltje Jans. Windpark Bouwdokken is blij met de recente uitspraak van de rechtbank in Utrecht en verwacht dat het Hof, in hoger beroep, de gronduitgifte door de Staat aan het Windpark wél zal toestaan.

Uitspraak Rechtbank Utrecht

De meervoudige kamer van de Rechtbank in Utrecht stelt Delta Park Neeltje Jans nadrukkelijk in het ongelijk op alle aspecten van geluid, slagschaduw of veiligheid, waarvan Delta Park Neeltje Jans vindt dat dit onrechtmatige hinder oplevert. Bovendien geeft de rechter aan dat de bouw en overdraai van de turbines en haar rotorbladen niet plaatsvindt op grond welke exclusief in gebruik is door Delta Park Neeltje Jans. Ook in dat opzicht worden haar rechten niet aangetast, aldus de Rechtbank. De gehele uitspraak is hier in te zien.

The Wind Industry Is a Strong Employer in Germany

A GWS analysis shows that the onshore and offshore wind industries support 143,000 jobs directly and indirectly throughout all German states.

Berlin. The onshore and offshore wind industries directly and indirectly supported a total of 143,000 jobs in 2015, generating revenues of about EUR 13 billion. The wind industry has become a vital employer from Schleswig-Holstein to Bavaria. This is the finding of an analysis, “Beschäftigung in Deutschland durch Windenergie” [Employment in Germany’s Wind Industry], presented by the German Wind Energy Association (BWE), VDMA Power Systems and the Offshore Wind Industry Alliance (OWIA). The analysis was carried out by the Institute of Economic Structures Research (GWS) for 2015. It supplements the total figures published at the end of 2016 by Germany’s Ministry for Economic Affairs and Energy.

FOR SALE: Repowering WTGs VESTAS V66 (2 pcs.)

FOR SALE: Old Wind Energy Turbines (WTG) Repowering
VESTAS

Located in Germany

to be dismantled by or on costs of buyer

Manufacturer: VESTAS

type: VESTAS V66

quantity: 2

rated Power: 1.650 kW (1,65 MW)

Rotor Diameter: 66 m

Hub height: 67 m

Gear box: Hansen
Generator: 1 * Leroy Somer, 1 * ABB

start of operation: 2001

available: on request, mid of 2017

Price: on request

If you are interested in our offers, do not hesitate to contact us.

Onshore wind energy: Analysis of the German market in 2016 and outlook for 2017

After good expansion, there are now challenging times ahead. Further high onshore expansion figures for the fourth year running have underlined the continued excellent performance of the German wind industry. The German wind industry grew by about 4,625 megawatts (4,259 MW net), thus reaching the anticipated increase of almost a quarter over the previous year, and very nearly the 2014 level.

Thanks to further technological development it has been possible to install system-supporting and highly efficient turbines in all regions of Germany. Success is also increasing on the world market. Challenges are posed by the changeover to the tendering process in Germany and difficult conditions in important exporting countries.

Expansion of onshore wind energy in Germany in the first half of 2016

With a net capacity of 1,892 megawatts in the first six months of the year, 2016 looks like being a good year for land-based wind energy expansion. This strong expansion is being driven by the allocation of suitable sites and priority areas in many federal states. There has also been a surge of permits in order to secure the option of installing turbines with legally fixed EEG remuneration rates. In Germany the wind industry is working hard to develop innovation and production bases further. It also aims to use its leading technology to further expand its strong position in what are generally stable markets abroad.

Onshore wind energy in Germany was extended by a net capacity of 1,892 megawatts in the first half of 2016, representing a growth of 73 per cent over the same period the previous year (1,093 megawatts). Factoring in the number of dismantled turbines and the 161 megawatts of repowered turbine capacity in the first six months, this gives a gross capacity increase of 2,053 megawatts. This means a third strong year in a row for reasonably priced onshore wind energy. Taking projects that have already been granted planning permission into consideration, the industry associations VDMA Power Systems and German Wind Energy Association BWE predict a net volume of between 4,000 and 4,400 megawatts for the whole year.

sale of NORDEX onshore wind farm with 9.6 MW on site in Germany

location: North-Rhine Westphalia, Germany

power rating wind farm: 9,600 kW (9.6 MW)
rated power wind turbine: 2,400 kW (2.4 MW) each
quantity: 4 wind turbines
type: Nordex N117
manufacturer WTG: NORDEX
hub height: 120m
rotor diameter: 117m

maintenance contract: Full Service possible

start of operation: Q2 2017

building permit: in progress, Q2 2016
feed-in permit: in progress, proofed, Q2 2016

feed-in tariff by German law

land lease contract: long term

share-deal 100% in project company

technical and commercial management contract of wind energy Project possible

Investment: NORDEX wind farm with 9 N117 turbines in Germany

sale of onshore 21.6 MW wind farm NORDEX N117 on site in Germany

location: North-Rhine Westphalia, Germany

power rating wind farm: 21,600 kW (21.6 MW)
rated power wind turbine: 2,400 kW (2.4 MW)
manufacturer WTG: NORDEX
hub height: 120m
rotor diameter: 117m

maintenance contract: Full Service possible

start of operation: Q2 2017

building permit: in progress, Q2 2016
feed-in permit: in progress, proofed, Q2 2016

feed-in tariff by German law

land lease contract: long term

share-deal 100% in project company

technical and commercial management contract of wind energy Project possible

If you are interested in our offer, do not hesitate to contact us.

Concerning confidentiality we do not provide detailed information on this Website.

Sale of Enercon, NORDEX Repowering turbines (E40, N50)

FOR SALE: Old Wind Energy Turbines (WTG) Repowering
Enercon, NORDEX

Located on sites in Germany to be dismantled by or on costs of buyer