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» By | Published 13 Feb 2012 |

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EU wind energy growth of 11% makes headlines

» By | Published 10 Feb 2012 |

Wind energy made a splash in many media sources this week with news that the sector continues to grow despite the economic gloom gripping Europe. Here’s a short round-up of what the papers said:

This week the European Wind Energy Association (EWEA) released new data showing that the wind energy sector in Europe added 9,616 MW of new wind energy capacity last year – making up over a fifth of total new power installations, the Guardian reported. The EWEA points out that the industry has delivered an average annual growth of almost 16% over the last 17 years, the article adds.

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Building bridges for our electricity

» By | Published 06 Feb 2012 |

Susanne Nies

Some of the windiest conditions – and best electricity generating opportunities – are found out at sea or in remote on-land spots. But if we, as people with cars and boats to transport us, struggle to get to Europe’s more isolated locations, electricity has an even greater battle to travel from some sources to demand.

What is more, electricity faces an uphill struggle to travel between EU countries since there is no single market for electricity in Europe, and very limited infrastructure to carry it across borders. For example, Spain has an interconnection rate of just 3.6%, making it a virtual island.

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Calling for your feedback – and the chance to win a miniature turbine!

» By | Published 17 Jan 2012 |

At the European Wind Energy Association we are keen on involving our audience as much as possible. Right now we are focusing on improving our website and we would like to ask you for your opinion – and give you the opportunity to win a gleaming mini wind turbine.

What do you think of our website ewea.org? How do you rate this blog? What about our coverage on our social media channels? This is your chance to tell us what you value, what you find difficult or uninteresting about our site, or any other insight.

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Offshore wind can provide the missing pieces in the energy and climate puzzle

» By | Published 11 Jan 2012 |

By Tuuliki Kasonen, General Manager, Estonian Wind Power Association

Offshore wind energy is an innovative new industry, which by creating thousands of jobs and intensive investments gives Europe a necessary impulse for economic growth. It can also provide the missing pieces in the energy and climate puzzle that Europe needs to solve urgently. What I brought home from EWEA OFFSHORE 2011 – the world’s largest offshore wind energy event – was the feeling that the next decade will be crucial for bringing down the costs and filling some gaps to make this type of energy production a really competitive one.

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