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07.01.2021
Deutsche WindGuard unlocks complex wind sites with ZX Lidars
With the introduction of a solution to allow the standalone use of wind lidar ZX 300 in complex terrain, Deutsche WindGuard has made a successful start to 2021.read more -
04.01.2021
Siemens Gamesa seals its first wind farm project in Ethiopia, expanding its leadership in Africa
Siemens Gamesa has signed its first wind power project in Ethiopia with state-owned electricity company Ethiopian Electric Power (EEP), strengthening its leadership in Africa as the country begins to expand its green energy capacity to meet ambitious renewable targets.read more -
19.10.2020
Intelligent interoperable and future-proof charging infrastructure
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14.02.2018
Exclusive delivery contract for Hornsea Project Two
Siemens Gamesa has been awarded a contract for the delivery and service of turbines with a combinded capayity of 1,386 MW. The project is being developed by the Danish energy group Ørsted in British waters.read more -
14.02.2018
The Great Energy Transition Gathers Momentum
The Global Wind Energy Council released its annual market statistics today. The 2017 market remained above 50 GW, with Europe, India and the offshore sector having record years.read more -
12.02.2018
Wind Power Capacity Worldwide reaches 539 GW
According to preliminary statistics published by WWEA, the overall capacity of all wind turbines installed worldwide by the end of 2017 reached 539.291 MW. This means with an additional capacity of 52.552 MW, 2017 there has been slightly more installation activity then the year before.read more -
05.02.2018
New ABB string inverter reduces OPEX and CAPEX costs for solar installations
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01.02.2018
PNE WIND proceeds with the construction of its new 200 MW Portfolio
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31.01.2018
District heating shows lower total socio-economic cost in future energy system
What would the economic impact on a future energy system be if one were to unlock the full solar thermal potential in Austria, Denmark, Germany and Italy? According to a study conducted by Aalborg University as part of the IEA SHC Task 52 research project Solar Heat and Energy Economics in Urban Environments, exploiting the maximum potential will result in significant cost reductions if solar heat is supplied not individually but by district heating.read more -
27.01.2018
Three ways to read European market statistics
There is more than one way to read 2016’s market statistics published by Solar Heat Europe about 2 months ago. One could emphasise the great achievements made in reducing emissions and creating jobs in the solar heating and cooling sector in Europe (first part). One could likewise point to Denmark as a leader in solar district heating. A third possibility would be to concentrate on the continued decline in most key markets in Europe and the stark difference between renewable heating targets and their fulfilment in many countries (second part). You can download the 5-page brochure here.read more -
24.01.2018
Namibia’s path to a solar thermal future
The Namibia Solar Thermal Technology (STT) Roadmap outlines the country’s path to 1.5 million m² of collector area by 2030. The aim is to have an average 0.5 m² installed per inhabitant by then.read more