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Study shows 47 % renewable energy electricity in Germany by 2020 |
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Friday, 06 March 2009 |
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German Renewable Energy Federation BEE publishes study about development of the energy sector in Germany:
"Power Supply 2020 – How to reach a modern energy economy. The renewable energy industry's development forecast for the power sector"
One of the key findings: "The forecast quantity of power produced from renewable energies for 2020 already equals 47 percent of the gross electricity production." More than half of this will come from wind turbines installed within the country.
Pdf version can be downloaded 1.23 Mb
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Energy Watch Group publishes new report on wind energy |
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Friday, 09 January 2009 |
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“Wind Power in Context – A Clean Revolution in the Energy Sector” presented today in London
Report shows Wind Power experiencing Exponential Growth
- Decade of 30 per cent year on year increase in MW-additions for wind sector
- Global wind power capacity set to double in next three years
- Growth rates indicate dominance of renewables by 2025
- IEA World Energy Outlook 2008 prediction of stagnation ‘blown’ out of water
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Renewable Energy Outlook unveils economic feasibility of rapid renewable energy deployment |
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Monday, 10 November 2008 |
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Renewable Energy Outlook unveils economic feasibility of rapid renewable energy deployment – Worldwide up to 62 % renewable energy electricity predicted for 2030
Bonn (WWEA) – The independent Energy Watch Group published today the "Renewable Energy Outlook 2030. Energy Watch Group Global Energy Scenarios".
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Friday, 22 August 2008 |
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Article by WWEA Secretary General Stefan Gsänger
Rising oil, gas, coal and uranium prices, increasing awareness of the threats of climate change, irresolvable difficulties surrounding nuclear energy, as well as increasing energy demand from emerging and developing countries are only some of the myriad reasons the world is looking into alternative energy solutions. Renewable energies are shifting toward the center of such deliberations, but in order for them to meet rising demand, they will need to be harvested in a decentralized manner.
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WWEA publishes new education website and CD-ROM "Wind Energy: Technology and Planning" |
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Thursday, 09 November 2006 |
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Website www.world-wind-energy.info is online since October 2006 – CD-ROM has been launched on the 5th World
Wind Energy Conference WWEC 2006 in New Delhi, India, on 8 November 2006 and can be ordered at the WWEA bookshop.
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WWEA Sustainability and Due Diligence Guidelines |
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Thursday, 27 October 2005 |
WWEA Sustainability and Due Diligence Guidelines
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Wind Energy Basic 09/2002 |
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Sunday, 29 September 2002 |
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Wind Energy Basic 09/2002
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Wind Energy International 2009/2010
The new edition of the international standard yearbook for wind energy
with country reports covering 100 countries
and special reports on: Financing, Industrial Trends, Policies and more.
Download order form (342.96 Kb)
Download Table of Contents (832 KB)
"If you want to know the status of wind energy development worldwide and you only can afford one book, this is the one.", Paul Gipe
"This yearbook is a kind of a Wind Bible and is a must-have!" Emma Sanan, Sharad Saxena - Kestrel Wind Turbines, South Africa
Book reviews
Paul Gipe (full review on Paul Gipe's website)
"Wind Energy International 2009/2010 reminded me of the solid feel you get when you close a door on a Mercedes or BMW: The feeling of quality, the knowledge that there are still people who take their jobs seriously and do it right.
This is a book that was done right. It was written by the right people for the right reasons and printed on quality paper in full color. (...)
This is the latest edition of what has become the standard yearbook on wind energy development worldwide. Wind Energy International includes individual article on wind energy in 100 different countries plus features on policies, trends in the industry, financing, and much more. It is simply too much to list (...).
If you want to know the status of wind energy development worldwide and you only can afford one book, this is the one. As valuable and useful as the statistics are alone, an equally important contribution is the contact details for the authors of each individual country report as well as authors of the technical articles. These alone are worth their weight in gold for those wanting a quick introduction to who's who in wind energy. (...)"
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