Schlagwort: wind turbine

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Building more wind is key to delivering the EU Clean Industrial Deal

Windpark Winter

The EU built 12.9 GW of new wind energy capacity in 2024. Europe built 16.4 GW. 84% of that was onshore wind. Germany installed the most new wind capacity, more than 4 GW. The UK, France, Finland, Türkiye, Spain and Sweden all built more than 1 GW.

sale of 6 MW wind farm VESTAS V90, site in Germany, in operation

INVESTMENT: 6 MW VESTAS wind farm

location: Germany

power rating wind farm: 6,000 kW (6.0 MW)
rated power wind turbine: 2,000 kW (2.0 MW)
manufacturer WTG: VESTAS
hub height: 125m
rotor diameter: 90m

Wind turbine orders and supply chain investments are up – but urgent action is required on grids, permitting and auction design

In the first half (H1) of 2024 Europe added 6.4 GW of new wind energy capacity: 5.3 GW onshore and 1.1 GW offshore.

We now expect the EU to build 15 GW of new wind farms this year, compared to 16 GW in 2023.

Sale of single onshore wind turbine NORDEX N117 on site in Germany

sale of a project with single onshore wind turbine NORDEX N117

location: Germany

rated power wind turbine: 2,400 kW (2.4 MW)
manufacturer WTG: NORDEX
hub height: 141m
rotor diameter: 117m

maintenance contract: Full Service possible (20 years)

start of operation: Q1/Q2 2018

building permit: on hand, advice of amendment in progress

feed-in permit: on hand
feed-in tariff by German law (pilot plant)

land lease contract: long term

sale of operational wind turbine Enercon E-101 on site in Germany

sale of wind turbine ENERCON E 101 on site in Germany
construction completed, wind turbine is in operation

location: Germany

rated power wind turbine: 3,050 kW (3.05 MW)
manufacturer WTG: ENERCON
hub height: 135m
rotor diameter: 101m

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 Elections 2024: WindEurope’s five asks for the next five years

Wind energy is 20% of the electricity consumed in Europe

Wind is cheap. And the more we have of it, the less energy we need to import

German onshore wind sees record auction volumes, permitting improvements and crucial new port investments

Windpark NRW

German onshore wind is going from strength to strength

Things are really looking up again for onshore wind in Germany

Sale: wind turbine ENERCON E 70 on site in Germany

Sale:wind turbine ENERCON E 70 on site in Germany

SALE ENERCON E-70 in Germany

SALE ENERCON E-70 in Germany
sale of wind turbine ENERCON E 70 on site in Germany
construction completed, wind turbine is in operation

Investment opportunities: wind farms and single wind turbines on site

Investment offer: turn-key wind farms and single wind turbines, operational wind farms

As one of our services we offer investment opportunities in several wind farms (2 – 15 turbines per wind farm) and single wind turbines on site (manufacturer e.g. Enercon, VESTAS, GE Wind, NEG Micon, Repower) with commissioning years between 1999 and 2014.

Amongst others wind farms and single turbines with the following WTG types are available: REpower MM82, MD70, MD77, Senvion MM92, VESTAS V80, VESTAS V90, NEG Micon NM 60/1000, NEG Micon NM 1.000/60, NM82, NM 48/750, NM 52/900, Enercon E70, Enercon E82, Lagerwey LW750, GE Wind 1.5s, GE Wind 1.5sl, GE 2.5-120)

Professional maintenance, technical operation and commercial management are also secured for the future of course.

Furthermore EcofinConcept offers investments in several turn-key wind farms and single wind turbine projects with commissioning between 2015 and 2016 following the current planning. Most of these wind farms will be fitted with Nordex N117, N131, VESTAS V90, V112, V117, V126, ENERCON E-82, E-92, E-101, E-115, E-126, GE 2.85-103, GE 2.5-120, VENSYS 112, 120, eno 92, eno 114, eno 126 and Senvion MM82, MM92, 3.2M, 3.4M wind turbines (wind turbine generators WTG).

Nature restoration and wind energy go hand in hand

Wind- and Solarenergy

Wind farm developers are actively working with NGOs to find ways of accentuating these positive biodiversity impacts
The CO2 emissions involved in producing and installing a modern wind turbine are paid back within 6 months of operation for onshore wind

Sale of NORDEX wind turbine N163 inland

Nordex Windkraftanlage

Sale of NORDEX wind turbine N163 inland

Purchase NORDEX N163 single system

Europe must get its Electricity Market Design right

Wind- and Solarenergy

Permitting bottlenecks persist: 80 GW of wind capacity is stuck in permitting processes across Europe

sale of NORDEX wind farm

Investment: NORDEX N149 wind farm in Germany
sale of NORDEX wind farm

repowering your wind turbine or wind farm in Germany

Are you invested in a german wind farm?
Interested in repowering your wind turbine or wind farm in Germany?
Please send us an e-mail. Together with our technical partners we can support your efforts in repowering or take over your wind project. 
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Europe puts fast permitting of renewables at the heart of its energy security plan

EcofinConcept wind and solar energy

The Commission says faster renewables-based decarbonisation is key for both climate neutrality and energy security. They propose to raise the EU’s 2030 renewable energy target to 45% as part of the “Fit for 55” package

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

PRESS RELEASE EcofinConcept supports private investor with the purchase of an existing Enercon wind turbine

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EcofinConcept GmbH – the specialist for renewable energy projects – has supported a German private investor in the transaction and supplementing its wind turbine portfolio with another existing Enercon wind turbine.

Record 15 GW of new wind turbines ordered in 2020

Vestas Windpark NRW Winter

Despite the ongoing pandemic, both onshore and offshore orders saw an increase in sales. European countries ordered 8.2 GW of onshore wind turbines – a 13% increase compared to 2019

SALE: single onshore wind turbine VESTAS V126 on site in Germany

Investment: VESTAS V126 wind turbine in Germany

location: Western-Germany

type of wind turbine: VESTAS V126-3.45 MW
rated power wind turbine: 3,450 kW (3.45 MW)
hub height: 147m
rotor diameter: 126m

maintenance contract: Full Service VESTAS over 15-20 years

start of operation: end of 2018

building permit: on hand
feed-in permit: on hand

feed-in tariff by German law

What happens when wind turbines get old? New Industry Guidance Document for dismantling and decommissioning

Wind- and Solarenergy

Repowering is happening and will increase. It’s a great opportunity to get more energy from today’s wind farms.

Production of critical wind turbine components must continue – and will help cushion the blow of COVID-19

The COVID-19 crisis now has reaching impacts on the wind energy supply chain as European countries apply measures to contain the outbreak.

Time now running out for a large share of Europe’s installed wind capacity

By summer 2019, an incredible 194 GW of wind power has been installed. Today, more than 100,000 turbines across the continent form the backbone of an industry that already supports 300,000 European jobs.

Investment opportunity: Senvion (REpower) 3.4M wind turbine on site in Germany

Sale of wind turbine Senvion 3.4M on site in Germany
location: North-Rhine Westphalia, Germany

power rating: 3,400 kW (3.4 MW)
manufacturer WTG: Senvion (REpower)
hub height: 128m
rotor diameter: 104m

maintenance contract: Senvion Full Service ISP+ over 15 years

start of operation: end of 2015

building permit: on hand
feed-in permit: on hand

Sale of onshore wind farm VESTAS V126 on site in Germany

VESTAS V126 wind farm in Germany investment

location: Western-Germany

pieces: 3
type of wind turbine: VESTAS V126-3.45 MW
power rating wind farm: 10,350 kW (10.35 MW)
rated power wind turbine: 3,450 kW (3.45 MW)
manufacturer WTG: VESTAS
hub height: 147m
rotor diameter: 126m

maintenance contract: Full Service VESTAS over 15 years

start of operation: end of 2018

Investment: VESTAS V126 wind farm in Germany

sale of onshore wind farm VESTAS V126 on site in Germany

location: Western-Germany

pieces: 3
type of wind turbine: VESTAS V126-3.45 MW
power rating wind farm: 10,350 kW (10.35 MW)
rated power wind turbine: 3,450 kW (3.45 MW)
manufacturer WTG: VESTAS
hub height: 147m
rotor diameter: 126m

maintenance contract: Full Service VESTAS over 15 years

start of operation: end of 2018

building permit: on hand
feed-in permit: on hand

feed-in tariff by German law

land lease contract: 20 years plus prolongation options

Research and innovation needed to provide substitutes for rare materials used in turbines

On 14 November WindEurope CEO Giles Dickson spoke at the European Innovation Partnership’s annual conference on “Raw Materials for clean energy-intensive industries of the future.”
European energy-intensive industries are important to the European economy, but now face challenges in making the transition to a low-carbon and circular economy by 2050. The wind industry is already in a good position to contribute to the transition to a decarbonised energy system, Dickson said. He highlighted that a wind farm produces 33 times more energy than it consumes during its lifecycle. The lifecycle of a turbine emits 99% less CO2 than an average power plant using fossil fuels.

Research and innovation vital to sustain wind energy cost reductions and keep industry in Europe

As the EU negotiates the details of its next flagship research and innovation programme – Horizon Europe – channelling resources to the right places will be critical to decarbonise and continue growing Europe’s economy. The Technology and Innovation Platform ETIPWind has released a series of recommendations on where the EU should focus in Research and Innovation funding in wind energy.
The €94bn Horizon Europe research and innovation programme will identify key challenges and priorities for research and innovation funding from 2021-2027. It is critical that a significant portion is allocated to climate action in general and to the ‘Climate, Energy & Mobility’ challenge in particular.

The local impact of wind energy in the spotlight on Global Wind Day

From niche technology, wind energy is now a global success story. The wind industry provides 260,000 quality high-skilled jobs in Europe. On a global scale, that figure is now 1.15 million.

Today is Global Wind Day, an opportunity for citizens around the world to learn more about and show their support for wind power.  It’s also an opportunity for companies to showcase their technologies and contributions to local economic development and job creation at a more grass roots level.

The wind supply chain is benefitting regions across the globe, including economically less-advantaged ones. Citizens are benefitting from shared ownership of wind farms. Wind farms are also contributing to local economic activity through the taxes they pay to local governments – covering up to 25% of municipal revenues.

FOR SALE: 22 MW VESTAS wind farm

INVESTMENT: 22 MW VESTAS wind farm in Eastern Germany
FOR SALE: 22 MW VESTAS wind farm
location: Eastern Germany, Germany

power rating wind farm: 22,000 kW (22.0 MW)
rated power wind turbine: 11 * 2,000 kW (2.0 MW)
manufacturer WTG: VESTAS
WTG type: V80-2.0 MW
hub height: 78m
rotor diameter: 80m

maintenance contract: VESTAS Full-Service

start of operation: end of 2001

building permit: on hand
feed-in permit: on hand

feed-in tariff by German law (cent / kWh) / duration:
9,1 cent / kWh  until end of 2021

land lease contract: 25-30 years

technical management contract of wind energy project

commercial management contract of wind farm

share-deal of project GmbH & Co. KG

INVESTMENT: 3 MW VESTAS wind farm

sale of 3 MW wind farm VESTAS V44/V47, site in Germany, in operation

location: Germany

power rating wind farm: > 3,000 kW (>3 MW)
rated power wind turbine: 600 – 660 kW each
manufacturer WTG: VESTAS
quantity: 5
turbine type: V44 / V47
hub height: 65m or 60m
rotor diameter: 44m or 47m

maintenance contract: normal

start of operation: 16 years ago

SALE: wind turbine blades Enercon E-40

FOR SALE: 3 wind turbine blades Enercon E40 (40B)

Located on site in Western-Germany

Part Manufacturer: ENERCON

type: AE-1027-MD 40B

quantity: 3 available

weight per blade: ca. 1,100 kg

year of production: 1999

refurbished and revarnished: 2014 (and storaged outside from 2014 onwards)

available: immediately

Price: on request

transportation costs: at the expense of buyer

EcofinConcept is marketing another NORDEX N117-2.4 wind turbine

EcofinConcept markets single NORDEX N117-2.4 wind turbine

The wind turbine with a nominal output of 2,400 kW (2.4 MW), a hub height of 140m and a rotor diameter of 117m will be erected in 2017 on an extension of the wind energy site for several years.

Investment: VESTAS V112 wind turbine in Germany

sale of onshore wind farm VESTAS V112 on site in Germany

location: Western-Germany

power rating wind farm: 3,075 kW (3 MW)
rated power wind turbine: 3,075 kW (3 MW)
manufacturer WTG: VESTAS
hub height: 140m
rotor diameter: 112m

maintenance contract: Full Service VESTAS AOM 4000 over 15/20 years

start of operation: Q2 2017

building permit: on hand
feed-in permit: on hand

feed-in tariff by German law (cent / kWh) / duration: 8.19 cents / kWh until end of 2037

land lease contract: 20 years plus 2*5 years prolongation option

technical and commercial management contract of wind energy project

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.

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.

Operational REpower wind farm for sale

INVESTMENT: 4.1 MW REpower wind farm

location: Germany (coastal site)

power rating wind park: 4,100 kW (4.1 MW)
rated power wind turbine: 2,050 kW (2.05 MW)
manufacturer WTG: REpower
type of WTG: MM82 Evo 2.050 KW
hub height: 59m
rotor diameter: 82m

maintenance contract: Standard Repower contract

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

INVESTMENT: 3 MW Tacke wind farm with Tacke (GE) TW 1.5s

sale of 3 MW wind farm Tacke TW 1.5s, site in Germany, in operation

location: Germany

power rating wind farm: 3,000 kW (3 MW)
rated power wind turbine: 1.500 kW each
manufacturer WTG: Tacke (GE)
quantity: 2
turbine type: 1.5s
hub height: 65m
rotor diameter: 70m

start of operation: 1999

feed-in tariff by German law (cent / kWh) / duration: 9.1 cents / kWh

INVESTMENT: 750 kW Lagerwey wind turbine, on site, operational

sale of single Lagerwey wind turbine with 750 kW rated power, in Operation

location: Germany

power rating wind farm: 750 kW (0.75 MW)
rated power wind turbine: 750 kW (0.75 MW)
manufacturer WTG: Lagerwey, The Netherlands
turbine type: LW 750, gearless
hub height: 75m
rotor diameter: 54m

sale of 2 MW wind farm NEG Micon NM 60/1000, site in Germany, in operation

INVESTMENT: 2 MW NEG Micon (VESTAS) wind farm

location: Germany

power rating wind farm: 2,000 kW (2.0 MW)
rated power wind turbine: 1,000 kW (1.0 MW) each
manufacturer WTG: NEG Micon (VESTAS)
turbine type: NM 60/1000
hub height: 80m
rotor diameter: 60m

maintenance contract: normal