EU Energy Wind Ltd is a UK based company with the German office in Luebeck, Germany, EU Energy Wind Ltd is a manufacturer of top quality, highly innovative wind energy converters wellknown under the brand DeWind. With its product range from 1250 kW to 2 MW and the pitch-controlled and va...
The Danish energy group is selling half of its Taiwanese offshore wind farm Greater Changhua 4 for 1.6 billion euros to the Taiwanese insurer Cathay Life Insurance. According ... Partner companies - Wind industry in Germany show all companies ...
Whenever Northern Germany is battered by heavy winds and a resulting surge in power generation occurs, energy wholesale prices fall. Operators of conventional power plants in Germany and abroad react by temporarily halting their operations as they would be unable to run their higher-cost businesses p...
The majority of citizens in Germany support the energy transition and are generally supportive of renewable energy systems [2,3]. At the same time, the energy transition is associated with various political challenges. One of the challenges lies in the multi-level system of German federalism: the...
Specifically, based on a survey among members of community energy projects in Germany, we analyzed the influence of socio-demographic factors and motivations to enter community energy projects on their energy consumption behavior as well as their attitude towards RE and sustainability. To do so, we...
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2021, and the wind-generated electricity in Sweden accounted for 27.1 TWh in 2021. As energy demand rises, Sweden is adopting renewable energy as a sustainable and clean form of energy. Embracing onshore wind energy and higher wind potential and energy demand attract companies to increase ...
As a result, the share of wind energy in Europe’s power mix for January 3 was 22.7%. By country, Germany ranked first in terms of wind share on January 3 with 925 GWh produced, accounting for 60% of the country’s total power. It was followed by Denmark with 51 GWh, which met ...
Germany held tenders for 150 MW of solar and 675 MW of onshore wind projects at the start of October, which resulted in contracts for 153 MW of solar and just 204 MW of wind.
For us as Germany’s largest energy cooperative, the development and operation of wind farms are the most important business activities. Visiting WindEnergy Hamburg allows us to learn about current technology developments for wind energy, discuss trends in our core markets, and maintain business ties...