Thursday, February 18, 2016

Germany is driving a revolution in renewable wind and solar energy – EnergyPress

Germany is driving a revolution in renewable wind energy and solar

Looking stop polluting energy principalmetne coal and oil.

 In 2009 the country had 3 thousand 800 megawatts of installed capacity in 2015 reached an installed capacity of more than 43GW highest capacity in Europe and one of the world’s highest capacity. In 2012 for two consecutive days the solar photovoltaic plants installed in Germany produced 22,000 MWh in the noon hour, equivalent to the power of twenty nuclear power generation.

 Renewable Revolution Germany called Energiewende is booming and would be leaving the coal, oil and nuclear to replace them with wind, solar, biomass and other renewables. Last September, the German Association of Water and Energy reported that, mainly wind and solar, clean energy and doubles the nuclear power generation.

  Subsidies solar

 Besides solar energy it is already cheaper than fossil fuels. This country is providing incentives and subsidies for the installation of solar panels on heating systems. In 2010 renewable energy generated more than 370,000 jobs in Germany demonstrating the importance of this sector, beyond reducing emissions of greenhouse gases.

 Germany is the country most committed has been with this change by his famous “Energiewende” or plan for energy conversion adopted four years ago, it aims to replace nuclear and fossil energy (ie, natural gas, coal and oil, coal) for renewable energy (such as wind, solar and biomass) seeking the protection of the environment, affordable costs for the German population and energy security.

  Breaking records and world leadership

 It is in this context that in recent years Germany has achieved a new world record by producing their solar photovoltaic plants 22 gigawatts of electricity per hour, equivalent to the output of 20 nuclear power plants. Germany currently installed PV generating capacity is similar to that of all the rest of the world and supplies about 20% of the energy consumed that nation.

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